Philippians 3:8
Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')
Eh: se deh⧾: dao', en-' dhih: due'. Jorwor: 'on 'duo: deh⧾-a' klehkpeh-' 'weh, en 'ye: ao', en se deh ken 'kpa 'do 'on bo: naa. Deh no-eh, 'an: Gwlor: baa': Yusu' 'Klae-a' yubo-eh 'kpa deh ken 'gabaa, eh zi-ih'.: Yee' or-a' dhih: oo', 'on po deh⧾-a' klehkpeh 'kwla, 'de 'on 'duo-ih', en 'ye: gbehne no, 'de 'on 'ye 'Klae kpa,
What Does This Mean?
Paul says that compared to knowing Christ Jesus as Lord, everything else is considered a loss or even worthless. He has given up many things for this faith and considers it all worth it just to gain Christ.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy you love so much that you would give away all your other toys just to play with it. Paul feels the same way about knowing Jesus—everything else doesn’t matter as much as being close to him.
Historical Background
This verse is from the letter of Philippians, written by the Apostle Paul around AD 61-62 while he was in prison. He wrote this to encourage and thank the church at Philippi for their support and faithfulness.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be someone who has given up a lucrative career path or a comfortable lifestyle because they found something more meaningful—like working with underprivileged children or pursuing ministry. They might see these sacrifices as insignificant compared to the fulfillment they find in serving others and following Christ's teachings.
Topics
faithsacrificesalvationhoperedemptionspiritual growth
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does knowing Christ make other things seem less important?
Knowing Christ deeply can give life a new perspective, where the temporary and material gains are seen as insignificant compared to eternal and spiritual fulfillment.
What kind of sacrifices did Paul actually make for his faith?
Paul endured numerous hardships including imprisonment, beatings, and rejection. He gave up social status and wealth to spread the gospel.
How can one apply this verse in everyday life?
In daily life, one might prioritize acts of kindness or community service over personal gain, reflecting a lifestyle centered on Christ's teachings rather than worldly success.
What does it mean to 'win Christ' as Paul suggests?
To 'win Christ' means striving to deepen your relationship with Jesus through faith and actions, aiming for spiritual maturity and a closer walk with Him.
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