Philippians 3 - general (EASY) Flashcards
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As what do many live?
Enemies of the cross of Christ (P3:18)
By what will the Lord Jesus Christ transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body?
The power that enables him to bring everything under his control (P3:21)
By whom do we serve God?
His Spirit (P3:3) **
For what does Paul himself have reasons?
Such confidence (P3:4)
For what does Paul now consider whatever were gains to him loss?
The sake of Christ (P3:7)
For whom is it a safeguard for Paul to write the same things?
The Philippians (his brothers and sisters) (P3:1)
For whom is it no trouble to write the same things to the Philippians again?
Paul (P3:1)
For whom should you watch out?
Those dogs, those evildoers, those mutilators of the flesh (P3:2)
For whose sake has Paul lost all things?
Christ Jesus his Lord’s (P3:8) **
From what does a righteousness of your own come?
The law (P3:9)
How do many live?
As enemies of the cross of Christ (P3:18)
How do we await a Savior from heaven?
Eagerly (P3:20) **
How do we serve God?
By his Spirit (P3:3)
How does Paul press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called him heavenward in Christ Jesus?
Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead (P3:13-14)
How does Paul tell you again that many live as enemies of the cross of Christ?
Even with tears (P3:18)
How does Paul want to become like Christ?
In his death (P3:10)
How does Paul want to know the power of Christ’s resurrection and the participation in his suffering?
Becoming like him in his death (P3:10)
How has God called Paul heavenward?
In Christ Jesus (P3:14)
How may Paul be found in Christ?
Not having a righteousness of his own that comes from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ–the righteousness that comes from God on the basis of faith (P3:9)
How was Paul a Pharisee?
In regard to the law (P3:5)
How was Paul faultless?
As for righteousness based on the law (P3:6)
How will the Lord Jesus Christ transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body?
By the power that enables him to bring everything under his control (P3:21)
If what will God make that clear to you?
If on some point you think differently (P3:15)
In what do we put no confidence?
The flesh (P3:3) **
In what does Paul have more reasons to put confidence?
The flesh (P3:4)
In what does Paul want to know the participation?
Christ’s sufferings (P3:10)
In what is their glory?
Their (enemies of the cross of Christ) shame (P3:19)
In what should you join together?
Following Paul’s example (P3:17)
In whom do we boast?
Christ Jesus (P3:3) **
In whom has God called Paul heavenward?
Christ Jesus (P3:14) **
In whom may Paul be found?
Christ (P3:9) **
Like what will our lowly bodies be?
The Lord Jesus Christ’s glorious body (P3:21)
Of what are those evildoers mutilators?
The flesh (P3:2)
Of what do many live as enemies?
The cross of Christ (P3:18) **
Of what does Paul want to know the power?
Christ’s resurrection (P3:10)
Of what tribe was Paul?
The tribe of Benjamin (P3:5)
On what is the righteousness that comes from God?
On the basis of faith (P3:9)
On what is their mind set?
Earthly things (P3:19)
Through what is the righteousness that comes from God on the basis of faith?
Faith in Christ (P3:9)
To what does Paul want to somehow attain?
The resurrection from the dead (P3:11)
To what should we live up?
What we have already attained (P3:16)
To whom is it no trouble for Paul to write the same things again?
The Philippians (his brothers and sisters) (P3:1)
Toward what does Paul press on?
The goal (P3:14)
Toward what does Paul strain?
What is ahead (P3:13)
What are those evildoers?
Dogs and mutilators of the flesh (P3:2)
What comes from God and on the basis of faith?
Righteousness that is through faith in Christ (P3:9)
What comes from the law?
A righteousness of your own (P3:9)