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Philippians 3:7-8
7However, what things were gain to me, these have I counted loss for Christ.
8Yes most assuredly, and I count all things to be loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus, my Lord, for whom I suffered the loss of all things, and count them nothing but refuse, that I may gain Christ
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This devotional emphasizes the call to discipleship through self-denial and daily commitment to follow Jesus. It highlights the paradox of losing worldly gains for the surpassing worth of knowing Christ, ultimately leading to peace, purpose, and joy in participating in His kingdom.
The devotional emphasizes the daily commitment required to follow Jesus, which involves self-denial and prioritizing God's will over personal desires. It highlights the paradox of losing worldly gains for the surpassing worth of knowing Christ, ultimately leading to peace, purpose, and joy in participating in His kingdom.
The devotional emphasizes the call to discipleship as a daily choice to prioritize God's will over personal desires. It highlights the paradox of losing worldly gains for the surpassing worth of knowing Christ, ultimately leading to peace, purpose, and joy in participating in His kingdom. The message encourages believers to engage with the world while upholding distinct values of simplicity, forgiveness, and service.
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