When Your Resume Can't Save You | Philippians 3:1–11
What are you trusting in to make you acceptable to God?
In Philippians 3:1–11, Paul gives one of the clearest explanations of what the gospel is and what it is not. He warns the church against putting confidence in anything other than Jesus: not religious background, moral performance, spiritual achievements, personal discipline, or an impressive resume.
Paul had every reason to boast. He had the pedigree, the education, the zeal, and the obedience. But once he came to know Christ, he counted it all as loss compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Jesus.
In this sermon, we look at why Christianity is not “Jesus plus something,” but Jesus plus nothing. We need a righteousness that comes from outside ourselves, the righteousness of Christ received by faith.
Because of Jesus, believers are not trying to earn a place in God’s family. We are already welcomed, adopted, loved, and made righteous in Him.
Scripture: Philippians 3:1–11
Preacher: Rev. Tommy Allen
Church: Mercy Spokane
Episode Summary
In this message from Philippians 3:1–11, Paul warns the church about anything that obscures the gospel. His warning is not mainly about obvious immorality, but about the subtle danger of trusting in religious credentials, moral effort, or personal achievement. Paul shows that even the best human resume cannot make us righteous before God. Only Christ can. The good news is that through faith, we receive a righteousness not our own, a righteousness from God.
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