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The apostle Paul challenged the saints in Philippi, and all who follow Jesus today, of the only two optional response to the gospel as we wait for the return of Christ. We will either walk as enemies of the cross or walk as citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven. Those who walk as enemies have their minds set on earthly things, pursue their desires as their god, and glory in their shame, ultimately leading to destruction. In contrast, citizens of the Kingdom are transformed, recognize Jesus as their king, and live in a new community with a renewed perspective on life. This change is a result of genuine rebirth in Christ, of being transferred from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of light. This passage of Scripture calls us to examine ourselves to see if we are walking as enemies of the cross or living as citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven. (Philippians 3.17-4.1) March 2, 2025
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The apostle Paul challenged the saints in Philippi, and all who follow Jesus today, of the only two optional response to the gospel as we wait for the return of Christ. We will either walk as enemies of the cross or walk as citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven. Those who walk as enemies have their minds set on earthly things, pursue their desires as their god, and glory in their shame, ultimately leading to destruction. In contrast, citizens of the Kingdom are transformed, recognize Jesus as their king, and live in a new community with a renewed perspective on life. This change is a result of genuine rebirth in Christ, of being transferred from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of light. This passage of Scripture calls us to examine ourselves to see if we are walking as enemies of the cross or living as citizens of the Kingdom of Heaven. (Philippians 3.17-4.1) March 2, 2025