Philippians Book Study - TheStoryಮಾದರಿ
From Boxes to Oceans
Checking the boxes has become an imperative in our target-driven culture. Whether in business or government, in education, or even the marriage market, it seems as though everything is measured and valued according to quantifiable criteria. And yet, when common sense and reality take a step back, the boxes are often inadequate, and the checks don’t display the truth. Paul checked all the boxes in the righteousness evaluation, both through the accident of elite Jewish birth and sheer effort. His impressive CV surpassed that of any of his Jewish opponents who might come sniffing around the church.
Then Paul met Jesus. Suddenly, none of the pedigree, accolades, or spiritual achievements matter one jot: in fact, they are a joke, a distraction, utter rubbish in comparison. Knowing Jesus, whom he calls "my Lord” only here, frolicking in the vast ocean of his goodness and power, abandoned to the expansive gift of divine righteousness, rendered Paul’s own checked boxes somewhat redundant and limiting. The single-minded pursuit of perfection according to Jewish law is gloriously redirected into a passionate quest to know Christ more fully, sharing his sufferings and resurrection power.
When you are tempted to keep an account of your good works or to measure your faith against another’s, picture a paltry confining square on a lifeless piece of paper. When you get bogged down with how well you score in witnessing or praying, leading a Bible study, or dealing kindly with difficult neighbours, crumple it up and throw it in the bin. Raise your empty hands in wonder and gratitude and sheer joy that you—you—are ‘in Christ Jesus’.There is no box in the universe big enough to contain him, no check that will ever make a mark beside such a vibrant explosion of grace.
Respond in Prayer
Lord Jesus, thank you for these words of Paul that remind me that all my accomplishments and spiritual achievements are actually a hindrance and count for nothing compared to the value of knowing you. Please help me keep my eyes focused on you and your grace. In your name, Amen.
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Study the book of Philippians with theStory - a free online Bible reading guide that emphasizes the biblical narrative. See Genesis to Revelation as the story of how God has created, sustained, and redeemed the world. Every reflection observes not only the immediate context but also its place in the big story. Read, reflect, and respond to the Bible daily, one book at a time.
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