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Philippians: Whatever Happens

DAY 20 OF 35

Experts and Efforts

By Danny Saavedra

“For it is we who are the circumcision, we who serve God by his Spirit, who boast in Christ Jesus, and who put no confidence in the flesh—though I myself have reasons for such confidence. If someone else thinks they have reasons to put confidence in the flesh, I have more: circumcised on the eighth day, of the people of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; in regard to the law, a Pharisee; as for zeal, persecuting the church; as for righteousness based on the law, faultless.”—Philippians 3:3–6 (NIV)

Why do people listen to expert opinions? Because they have greater understanding and experience. If you want a pizza recipe, would you listen to a Michelin star chef or a Michelin tire salesperson whose idea of pizza making is microwaving a pizza Lunchables?

In this passage, Paul plays the expert card, building off the instructions he just gave not to listen to the “dogs” and to put no confidence in our works to earn God’s favor. He shows that it would be him if anyone could rely on their efforts and accomplishment to earn salvation.

Think of the most-holiest, upright model of morality, you know. Whoever you’re thinking of isn’t even close to what Paul was. He was . . .

·circumcised in accordance with Leviticus 12:3;

·a descendant of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob;

·a Benjamite, one of the most distinguished tribes of Israel;

·a Hebrew of the Hebrews in a time when many Jews were ashamed of their Jewish heritage and tried to live and act as much like Greeks as they could;

·an ultra-religious Pharisee who followed the Mosaic Law to the letter and knew the Scriptures so well he could probably recite the Torah in his sleep;

·as zealous and passionate as they came, even persecuting the Church to defend Judaism;

·a man who superseded the standard of righteousness (based on the way the law was interpreted and taught at that time), which was accepted among the people of his day.

To sum up, if anyone could lay claim to earning God’s favor by accomplishments, accolades, law-keeping, and the works of the flesh, it was Paul. He was far more qualified than his Judaizing opponents were to make such a claim.

Friends, may this be a lesson to us when we become judgmental toward nonbelievers and believers or when self-righteousness rears its ugly head. We are no better or more accomplished than the worst and most wicked person out there.

It’s important to remember that no matter what we do, who we are, or what we accomplish, God’s love for us isn’t based on what we do for Him but on what Christ has done for us! Apart from Jesus, we have nothing, are nothing, and can do nothing for actual moral good. Isaiah 64:6 (NIV) goes as far as to say that apart from Him, “all our righteous acts are like filthy rags.”

Nothing we could ever do would be enough to revive our dead spirit, cut away our sinful nature, and earn right standing with God. We’re all inescapably trapped in spiritual and moral poverty in the economy of eternity.

“But when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us generously through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that, having been justified by his grace, we might become heirs having the hope of eternal life”—Titus 3:4–7 (NIV)

Pause: How would you describe your life before you put your faith in Christ?

Practice: Is there a person or group you have judgmentally written off, become calloused toward, or simply have given up on? This week, pray for them. Pray with the compassion of Jesus and ask the Lord to work in their heart and draw them to Himself, remembering that no one is beyond God’s salvation, grace, and mercy in Christ.

Pray: Father, help me have a proper view of myself. Help me never to become self-righteous. Instead, I pray I would walk in humility and compassion, that I would never forget that it’s by Christ alone I’m saved, and it’s in Christ alone that my worth, inheritance, right standing, righteousness, hope, and confidence are found. Amen.

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Philippians: Whatever Happens

This 35-day devotional plan will break down the Book of Philippians verse-by-verse. Discover the secret to peace and joy regardless of the circumstance, learn how to walk in humility and unity, and what it means to shine the light of Jesus in the world.

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