In this exploration of Philippians 3:9, we delve into the profound concept of being "found in Him," which raises the question of how one enters into Christ. Paul contrasts his former confidence in his own righteousness, achieved through the law, with the righteousness that comes from God through faith in Christ. This righteousness is not earned but is a divine gift, received by faith. The phrase "be found in Him" suggests an unexpected and surprising discovery, much like Christ being found in human form despite His divine nature. This surprise underscores the unlikely nature of being found in Christ, given Paul's previous reliance on his own righteousness.
The key to being in Christ lies in valuing Him above all else. Paul describes a radical transformation where Christ becomes his supreme treasure, and everything else is considered rubbish in comparison. This shift in values is not merely a one-time event but a continuous process of counting all things as loss for the sake of knowing Christ. This ongoing experience of valuing Christ supremely is what Paul equates with faith. Faith, in this context, is not just intellectual assent but an experiential recognition of Christ's surpassing worth.
Paul's journey from persecutor to apostle illustrates this transformation. His former treasures, once worth defending, are now seen as worthless compared to the treasure of knowing Christ. This transformation is initiated by God, who opens our eyes to see the glory of Christ. When we perceive Christ as our supreme value, we experience true faith and enter into union with Him. This faith is not fleeting but persevering, continually counting all else as loss in light of Christ's glory.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Righteousness as a Gift: True righteousness is not achieved through our efforts or adherence to the law but is a gift from God, received through faith in Christ. This righteousness is surprising and unlikely, given our natural inclination to rely on our own merits. [01:17]
- 2. The Surprising Nature of Being Found in Christ: The phrase "be found in Him" highlights the unexpected nature of being in Christ. Just as Christ was surprisingly found in human form, we are surprisingly found in Him, not through our own righteousness but through God's grace. [03:12]
- 3. Christ as Supreme Treasure: Experiencing Christ as our supreme value involves a radical reordering of our priorities, where everything else is considered rubbish in comparison. This transformation is essential for entering into union with Christ. [04:36]
- 4. Faith as Experiential Recognition: Faith is not merely intellectual belief but an experiential recognition of Christ's surpassing worth. This faith involves a continuous process of valuing Christ above all else, leading to a deeper union with Him. [06:26]
- 5. The Role of Divine Illumination: Our ability to see Christ as our supreme value is a result of divine illumination. God opens our eyes to the glory of Christ, enabling us to experience true faith and enter into a transformative relationship with Him. [09:26]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:27] - Introduction to Philippians 3:9
- [00:51] - Paul's Former Confidence in the Law
- [01:17] - Righteousness Through Faith
- [01:36] - The Surprise of Being Found in Christ
- [02:18] - Christ's Humility and Human Form
- [02:51] - The Unlikelihood of Being Found in Christ
- [03:32] - The Transformation of Values
- [04:15] - Counting All as Loss
- [05:04] - Experiencing Christ as Supreme Treasure
- [05:40] - Faith as Experiential Recognition
- [06:26] - The Nature of Persevering Faith
- [08:20] - Divine Illumination and Spiritual Sight
- [09:26] - The Light of the Glory of Christ
- [10:09] - Conclusion and Prayer