1. "Paul had spent his life burdened with trying to earn God's favor. All the work he invested thinking he was working his way into God's favor. But you see what this verse tells us? There's two types of righteousness. There's a righteousness according to the law, which is all of your human works, and it's no righteousness at all. But there's a righteousness that actually comes from God, and it's through faith in the sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ. That is where we find true righteousness."
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2. "Imagine if one of you owned a little lot over here in Pine Hills, let's say it's a grassy lot with a lot of weeds, one of those residential corner lots, and someone from Naples came and said, you know what, I've got 10 acres on the beach in Naples. If you will just trade me for that little lot, you'd be a fool not to take that deal, wouldn't you? And yet that foolishness pales in comparison to someone who rejects Christ chasing the things of this world."
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3. "Salvation involves a personal relationship or personal relational knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. Now that word gnosis in Greek thought, the seeds of Gnosticism were developing at that time. I see brother David Parker back there. I almost want to have him come up here and talk about that because he knows a lot more about that than I do. But that dualistic philosophy, there was a word gnosis that they used to speak of a, it was this dualistic philosophy and it spoke of a higher level of kind of a mystical understanding that one that would then have communion with the false deity. And Paul takes that Greek philosophical word and he imbues it with Christian truth and he is speaking of the true God."
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4. "Paul knew he didn't have the power. Paul knew the law didn't have the power to bring obedience. He knew his flesh didn't have the power to bring obedience, but he says, now I am raised with Christ to walk in newness of life. Now through the Holy Spirit, guess what? I can obey God. I can live for him. I can serve him. And he is now walking in newness of life to defeat temptation, to lead a holy life, to press on. And so he's exchanged his impotence, working it out, keeping the law for the power of the Holy Spirit in his life to live for God."
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5. "Isn't it true that when we are suffering the most, we most often at those times experience the deep abiding fellowship of the Lord? And he's a sympathetic high priest. He suffered like no one suffered when he came down to earth as a man. And to have fellowship in his sufferings, Paul of course was speaking of the sufferings that he endured by being faithful to the Lord and proclaiming the gospel. But broader than that, when a believer suffers, a believer has a partnership in Christ, and Christ is walking with us through that suffering."
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6. "We live for Christ eagerly awaiting the Lord's return. Because of these promises, it ought to motivate us to live faithful lives. It ought to motivate us to live accountable lives, knowing that the Lord Jesus will return. Now, what will the Lord Jesus do when he returns? Remember, we're not awaiting an event. We're awaiting a person. Not an event, but a person. What will he do? It tells us right here. It says, but our citizenship is in heaven and we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who by the power that enables will transform our lowly bodies."
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7. "Paul the Apostle comes to say, I just chucked it all overboard. I consider it loss. The language here would be consistent with the language of a sailor at sea, throwing items overboard to lighten the load. He's met Christ. And then he begins to unfold what truly belongs in the prophet column in a man or a woman's life, what he has in Christ Jesus, the matchless benefits that he has in Christ Jesus, and all of his bookkeeping now changes."
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8. "Paul says, I know I haven't gotten there yet. I know I haven't hit the tape, but I'm on track. I'm running after. We need to make an honest assessment as to the progress that we're making. You know, when Melissa and I were running after the resurrection of Christ, we had a PE coach, Glenn Rogers. He went on to be a Baptist minister, got saved. He attended an evangelism conference with my father, got called to the ministry. He's been preaching for 40 years."
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9. "We have a good future, folks, in Christ Jesus. And here he's saying, you know what? I'm going to keep on running. I'm going to keep on pressing forward until I receive the upward calling. Are you running after self-sanctification things? Press on. Turning now to jumping ahead to verse 20 and 21. What is going to motivate us? What is going to motivate us to faithfully run toward Christ's likeness? Well, I'm glad you asked because in verse 20 and 21, we have one of the wonderful answers to that."
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10. "Paul had experienced the power of his resurrection in two respects. He had experienced that in salvation. It's the power of God that saves. It's not the power of Paul, not your power or my power. It's the power of God that saves. But you know, in Romans chapter 6, verses 4 through 6, Paul the apostle, speaking of being united to Christ in baptism, you know what he says? He says, raised to walk, what? In newness of life."
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