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Grace Bible Chapel
Sunday, May 7, 2006
Message #30 in Philippians
Philippians 3:7-11
Paul’s Desire
 
     I.
Introduction
            A.
Psalm 73:25-26
            B.
Matthew 16:26
    II.
The exchange
            A.
What was gain?
B.
Why is it loss?
III.
Paul’s desire
            A.
To know Christ
                  1.    His previous condition – Romans 10:1-3
                  2.
The cost
                  3.
The reward
                         a.
John 17:3
                         b.
Matthew 11:25-27
            B.
To be found in Christ
                  1.    Ephesians 1:3
                  2.    Ephesians 1:4
                  3.    Ephesians 1:7
                  4.    Ephesians 1:10b-11
                  5.    Ephesians 1:13
            C.
To have a righteousness
                  1.
What it is not
                         a.
Isaiah 64:6
                         b.
Romans 3:20, 28; Galatians 2:16; 3:10
                         c.
Romans 8:1-4
                  2.
What it means
                         a.
Ephesians 2:1-10
                         b.
John 1:12-13
                         c.
Romans 8:1-4
                         d.    2 Corinthians 5:21
  IV.
Conclusions and applications
            A.
An example – Moses  (Exodus 33:18)
            B.
An example – David  (Psalm 27:4, 8)
            C.
An encouragement – Hebrews 12:1-2
            D.
A testimony
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