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Realize Everyday, For Our Redemption Messiah's Acceptance Truly Imparts Omnipotent Nurture! (R.E.F.O.R.M.A.T.I.O.N)

Ramesh C. Reddy
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SCRIPTURE:
 
“Finally, my brothers, rejoice in the Lord! It is no trouble for me to write the same things to you again, and it is a safeguard for you. Watch out for those dogs, those men who do evil, those mutilators of the flesh. For it is we who are the circumcision, we who worship by the Spirit of God, who glory in Christ Jesus, and who put no confidence in the flesh-- though I myself have reasons for such confidence.” (Philippians 3:1-4)

OBSERVATIONS:
I asked myself what were the Philippians asked to do?
1.
Rejoice in the Lord!
2.
Watch out for those dogs.
3.
Watch out for those men who do evil.
4.
Watch out for those mutilators of the flesh.

INTERPRETATION:
I asked myself why is it significant that Paul asks the Philippians to rejoice in the Lord and writes the same things?
 I found it so awesome that Paul is able to talk about rejoicing in the Lord amidst what he is going through and keeps reminding them of the same things for their spiritual well being. This shows me Paul’s relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ evidenced by his own actions. What is more exciting is that he wants the Philippians to rejoice in the Lord and turn to the Lord no matter what is happening.

Even as he writes to them to rejoice in the Lord, he exhorts them with 3 interesting “Watch Outs”

INTERPRETATION:
I asked myself why Paul would say to watch out for those dogs?
In the context of the passage, he is definitely not talking about domestic animals. Yet, he uses dogs in his language. What came to my mind is the sign “Beware of the dog/s” that people have near their houses.  They have the sign because the dogs can attack people if they see them. Once they attack, they can severely injure the victim. It is possible that the victim can die too because of the attack of the dog. The victim can be severely mutilated too because of the attack.

When I thought about Paul’s warning in that context, it occurred to me that Paul is warning the Philippians of those people who would attack them with all kinds of heretical and dangerous theology that is not even Scriptural. If they put themselves in that position, it is very well possible that they could be severely injured spiritually to the point of spiritual death. Paul wants them to be very cautious if he is going to use a metaphor like that. Attacking a person spiritually can be evil if it is done in a manipulative and heretical way.

I asked myself why would Paul say, that there are those men that do evil?
I believe the evil lies in the theology that they try to get across to the people to kill spiritually.  Paul wants them to be aware of that to the point that he mentions there are those that are mutilators of the flesh.

I asked myself what does Paul mean by mutilators of the flesh?
What came to my mind is circumcision. It appears Paul is telling the Philippians to beware of those who are putting an emphasis on physical circumcision to be right with God. I thought about that because in the next verses Paul writes to the Philippians:

“For it is we who are the circumcision, we who worship by the Spirit of God, who glory in Christ Jesus, and who put no confidence in the flesh-- though I myself have reasons for such confidence.” (Philippians 3:3-4)

OBSERVATION/INTERPRETATION:
I asked myself how is it that we are the circumcision?
Paul is letting the Philippians know that they are the true circumcision, not because they have a physical circumcision but because of a Spiritual circumcision in their lives. He gives them evidence to know how they are the circumcision regardless of what others were proclaiming by stating 3 important points: 

1.
We who worship by the Spirit of God
2.
We who glory in Christ Jesus
3.
We who put no confidence in the flesh

I asked myself the significance of Paul mentioning 'we who are the circumcision?'
What came to my mind is that a person being physically circumcised will not make them right with God unless they are spiritually circumcised in Christ Jesus. Paul wanted the Philippians to beware of those who were putting all the emphasis on law over grace. Paul does not want the emphasis to be on what human beings can do to save themselves.

I asked myself the significance of the three examples?
Some try to save themselves by worshiping God but I feel Paul is saying that will not be enough to save them too if the worship is not by the Spirit of God. It won’t matter how many times people worship if there worship is not done with the Spirit of God residing in them. For that to happen, Paul reminds them that it is those who glory in Christ.  What came to my mind is those who live for Christ and have their excitement in Christ. It is those who put their emphasis on Jesus to help them in their walk of life and not being confident of what they accomplish in the flesh who will be spiritually circumcised and saved.

I asked myself what example does Paul use to emphasize 'who put no confidence in the flesh?'

To make his point, Paul uses himself as an example:
“If anyone else thinks he has reasons to put confidence in the flesh, I have more: circumcised on the eighth day, of the people of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; in regard to the law, a Pharisee; as for zeal, persecuting the church; as for legalistic righteousness, faultless.” (Philippians 3:5-6)

I asked myself what 7 points does Paul make to show his confidence in the flesh was to no avail?
He lets the Philippians know that he had all these things going in his favor but none of them were enough to save him:
1. Being
circumcised on the eight day was not enough!
2. Being
of the people of Israel was not enough!
3. Being
of the tribe of Benjamin was not enough!
4. Being
a Hebrew of Hebrews was not enough!
5. Being
a Pharisee in regard to the law was not enough!
6. Being zealous and
persecuting the church was not enough!
7. Being
faultless because of legalistic righteousness was not enough!

I asked myself, why was none of that enough for Paul?
Because everything above had to do with what Paul did and who he was in his flesh. He knew that was not going to save him. Yet, it is in this direction that Paul feels that there are those people that will try to lead the Philippians astray. He wants them to be careful and points them to Christ over their flesh.

I asked myself what 7 evidences does Paul give to point them to Christ over the flesh?
This is evidenced by the next verses I learned about:

 ”But whatever was to my profit I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ--the righteousness that comes from God and is by faith. I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, and so, somehow, to attain to the resurrection from the dead.” (Philippians 3:7-11)

The answer is Jesus Christ for Paul: 
1. Whatever was to my profit I consider loss for the SAKE OF Christ!
2. Consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of KNOWING Christ Jesus my Lord!
3. I consider everything rubbish that I may GAIN Christ!
4. I consider everything rubbish that I may be FOUND in Christ!
5. Finding the righteousness not from the law but through FAITH in Christ!
6. I want to know the POWER of Christ’s resurrection.
7. I want to know the FELLOWSHIP of sharing in Christ's sufferings becoming like Him in his death to attain the resurrection from the dead.

IMPLICATIONS:
I asked myself what are the important implications for my own life?
As I studied these verses what came to my mind is it does not matter if I worship daily, if I am part of a Christian family, if I know the Bible from front to back, and how much zeal I have if I do not KNOW JESUS CHRIST personally. I can only come to know Jesus Christ personally when I acknowledge why Jesus had to die for me on the Cross of Redemption realizing:

1. My worship will not save me!
2. Being raised in a Christian family will not save me!
3. Knowing Scripture from front to back will not save me!
4. My religious zeal will not save me!

All these things may make people look pious and religious but it will not SAVE them apart from KNOWING Jesus Christ, GAINING Jesus Christ, being FOUND in Jesus Christ, and most of all having a RIGHTEOUSNESS that does not come from the law but through faith in Jesus Christ that comes from God. God is endorsing Jesus Christ for our Salvation. This is the only way we can be saved by the reformation that occurs in our lives because of Christ deciding to "die a death we should have deserved and giving us a treatment, He should have deserved." (Gospel Christianity, Why Jesus Had To Die?)

HOW GOSPEL GIVES ME TESTIMONY REGARDING REFORMATION:
For reformation to occur in my life, "an atonement had to happen incorporating five things to be understood in light of the cross of Christ: SACRIFICE, DEBT, BATTLE, RIGHTEOUSNESS, and LAW." (Gospel Christianity). This is based on the Gospel Christianity series: 'Why Jesus Had To Die?' that
Pastor Ed facilitated.

As I thought about today's study regarding circumcision, I realized reformation of my life in Christ can only happen as these points are understood as a transaction of the cross.

'Why cannot God cannot just forgive us no matter what we do but Jesus had to die for forgiveness to happen?'

I like to call that the DEBT OF ATONEMENT for the CREDIT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS as a  TRANSACTION of the CROSS OF CHRIST.

Through the Gospel Christianity study and my study of the Book of Philippians until now points me to the fact that everything about the REFORMATION, hinges on Christ alone for the ATONEMENT of my sins!

It is Christ's atonement as a transaction of the cross which provides me JUSTIFICATION, PONTIFICATION, SANCTIFICATION, and finally GLORIFICATION as I place my faith in Christ to attain His righteousness, knowing Christ, gaining Christ, and being found in Christ for my spiritual circumcision.

As Paul addressed circumcision and who he was, he was making the Philippians see the importance of the reformation that occurs in our lives through Christ. He wanted the Philippians to grasp that they will not be saved through circumcision of the flesh, through ethnicity, through religion, through family status, through religious worship, through the law, etc. The only way for spiritual circumcision for reformation of our own lives too would happen only if we understand that Salvation comes through grace by faith in Jesus Christ and not by our own works.

I ask you now dear friends, why for R.E.F.O.R.M.A.T.I.O.N you need the transaction of the cross?
Studying this passage made me think of the 5 S's of the Reformation:
1. ‘Sola Scriptura’ - By Scripture Alone
2. ‘Sola Gratia’ - By Grace Alone
3. ‘Solo Christo’ - By Christ Alone
4. ‘Sola Fide’ - By Faith Alone
5. ‘Soli Deo Gloria’ - Glory To God Alone
all occurring because of the transaction of the cross for our sake.

It is especially exciting to know that even though Paul was in prison, he was still emphasizing Salvation through faith in Christ Jesus to the Philippians over the theology of works!
 
Friend, my Salvation in Christ is based upon the gift of grace I have received from Jesus. It is a free gift offered to me by Jesus Christ so I can be set free from the power of sin and death. All I have to do is receive Jesus into my life and make Him the Lord of my life. You can too!

“For the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ.” (Romans 6:23)

When I acknowledge Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior letting Him know what a sinner I have been, confess and repent of my sins to the Lord and turn to Him for His cleansing blood to cleanse me of all my unrighteousness, I have received the free gift of Salvation through faith that Jesus Christ offers apart from the law.

I am saved to the bone not because of any works I have done but because of what Jesus Christ already did on the cross. It is Christ Alone that saves me and nothing I have done or do can save me apart from Christ.

That does not mean that I go on living my life in a hedonistic way because once I come to Christ and receive His forgiveness, He sends His Holy Spirit to reside in me. As I yield to Christ, He will work in me and through me. Now the good works that come out of me will be seen as good from the Lord because I am not doing it in my own flesh but the Spirit of God working in me and through me. It is grace that saves me and the works reveal to others that I am saved. The works are a fruit of my Salvation rather than working to attain Salvation or a means of Salvation.

This does not mean I will never sin because I will if I yield to my own flesh.

For the Word says,
"Live by the Spirit and you will not fulfill the lust of the flesh."

I hope your concept of being saved is not based on how many times you go to worship the Lord, how many times you pray, how many times you read the Bible, how many times you take Communion, and if your family is a Christian, etc.

None of that can save us and reform us to be what Christ wants us to be if Jesus Alone is not the reason for our Salvation. None of what we do can give us brownie points apart from Jesus Christ being our Lord and Savior!

In summary, studying this passage made me think of the 5 S's of the Reformation:
1. ‘Sola Scriptura’ - By Scripture Alone
2. ‘Sola Gratia’ - By Grace Alone
3. ‘Solo Christo’ - By Christ Alone
4. ‘Sola Fide’ - By Faith Alone
5. ‘Soli Deo Gloria’ - Glory To God Alone

May we all reform our own thinking on how to be saved by remembering that Scripture alone, Grace alone, Christ alone, Faith alone, and all done to the Glory to God alone WILL save us as a transaction of the cross occurred for our sake.

"Realize Everyday, For Our Redemption Messiah's Acceptance Truly Imparts Omnipotent Nurture! (R.E.F.O.R.M.A.T.I.O.N)"/"Why for R.E.F.O.R.M.A.T.I.O.N you need the transaction of the cross?"

PRAYER:
Dear Jesus, I want to thank you for dying for my sins and coming back to life to save me as you love me so much. Your love is what has imparted to us your free gift of grace to be saved. Lord Jesus, you alone can save us and not anything we do or others do for us will save us. So Lord help us to always seek you and know from your grace alone that comes through faith alone in you is the only way we can be saved according to your Scripture alone to the Glory of God, our Heavenly Father. No matter what we do whether it is worshipping you, praying to you, reading your Word, taking communion, etc let it be because we love you and are excited to fellowship with you and remember what you have done for us. May they not be for the sole reason of being saved because we cannot save ourselves by anything we do but only by your grace!

So we thank you for your grace to help us win the race for you are our ultimate Ace! Jesus, as we give our life to you, we ask you to fill us with your Holy Spirit and guide us so that the good works we do will be the fruit of righteousness as our relationship with you. They will know we are Christians by our love shown by the fruit you display of our lives.  Help us Lord. Thank you for your cleansing blood that cleanses us from all unrighteousness. Thank you for saving us as we turn to you for you give us a promise in Scripture alone saying, “Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” I claim this promise from Acts 4:12. Help us to live for you and serve you Lord. Thank you for hearing us and answering our prayers. Thank you for all that I have learned from your Word. Help me to put it to practice. In Your Name I Pray Jesus! Amen!

You are my all in all. You are my Prince of Peace, Rock, Savior, and Friend. You are my Holy Father guiding me through to live a life of righteousness, holy righteousness. Oh God, I need you more than ever. I need to feel your hands around me holding me tight. I need your love to surround me so that you can glow in my life. Help me please Jesus. I desire in your presence. Thank you for guiding me to live a life of righteousness. Oh God you love me more than ever. You hear my voice when I cry out to you. When I seek your face, you fill me up. You are my all in all. Thank you Jesus so much for your help no matter what I face, your grace is available and you take my case. Thank you for hearing us and answering us. In Your Name I Pray Jesus! AMEN! (Part of the prayer is from a vineyard song called “All in All”)

No matter what you feel in your heart, know that Jesus has come in and resides with you! You are not alone! To make your walk strong with the Lord, spend time in prayer talking to Him as you would to a friend. You don’t need special words to talk to the Lord. Spend time in His Word reading Psalms and turning them into prayer. Next allow God to heal you and speak to you through the Gospel of John or Gospel of Mark before moving on to other Books of the Bible! Slowly, let the Lord show you to which Scriptures He wants you to go to next. It is also important to be part of a body of believers to help you grow in the faith. Find a Bible believing church that preaches the Word of God from Genesis to Revelation proclaiming Jesus Christ our crucified and risen Lord who brings us hope, healing, and help by His grace alone. May the Lord Jesus guide you in His love leading you! Amen!

Feel free to email me at reddy4hisglory2004@yahoo.com if you want to meet to study the Bible, pray with, talk about Spiritual issues or whatever is on your mind! My number is 412-641-9426

"This is my work and I can do it only because Christ's mighty energy is at work within me." (Colossians 1:29, TLB)

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Philippians 2:25-30: "When will your H.O.M.E.C.O.M.I.N.G begin?" By Ramesh C. Reddy (June 15, 12, 6:43 a.m.)

Philippians 2:19-24: "How can you Q.U.A.L.I.F.Y well in other people's lives?" By Ramesh C. Reddy (June 14, 12, 8:18 a.m.)

Philippians 2:17-18: "How do you live out your F.A.I.T.H in life?" By Ramesh C. Reddy (June 13, 12, 6:58 a.m.)

Philippians 2:14-16:
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Philippians 2:13: "How do you W.O.R.K out your Salvation?" By Ramesh C. Reddy (June 11, 12, 8:36 a.m.)

Philippians 2:12-13:"What path have you taken for S.A.L.V.A.T.I.O.N in your life?" By Ramesh C. Reddy (June 09, 7:50 a.m.)

Philippians 2:12-13: "What is the point of O.B.E.D.I.E.N.C.E in life?" By Ramesh C. Reddy (June 08, 7:51 a.m.)

Philippians 2:9-11:"How do you handle the N.A.M.E of Jesus in life?" By Ramesh C. Reddy (June 08, 7:47 a.m.)

Philippians 2:8: "Why should you make a C.R.O.S.S transaction in life?" By Ramesh C. Reddy (June 06, 7:26 a.m.)

Philiippians 2:5-7: "How do match Jesus' A.T.T.I.T.U.D.E in life?" By Ramesh C. Reddy (June 05, 9:09 a.m.)

Philippians 2:3-4: "How do you respond to C.O.M.M.A.N.D.S in life?" By Ramesh C. Reddy (June 03, 6:19 a.m.)

Philippians 2:1-2: "What C.O.N.D.I.T.I.O.N are you in?" By Ramesh C. Reddy (June 02, 6:52 a.m.)

Philippians 1:29-30: "How do you handle S.U.F.F.E.R.I.N.G in life?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (June, 01, 6:52 a.m.)

Philippians 1:27-28:"How do you C.O.N.D.U.C.T yourself in life?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 31, 12, 7:32 a.m.)

Philippians 1:22-26: What are your C.H.O.I.C.E.S based on?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 30, 12, 6:27 a.m.)

Philippians 1:21: "Why D.I.E for Christ?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 29, 12, 4:59 a.m.)

Philippians 1:20: "Where do you need to have C.O.U.R.A.G.E in life?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 25, 12, 8:08 a.m.)

Philippians 1:19:"Who do you C.A.L.L often in life?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 24, 12, 8:32 a.m.)

Philippians 1:19: "What reason do you have to R.E.J.O.I.C.E in life?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 22, 12, 8:21 a.m.)

Philippians 1:15-18: "How are your M.O.T.I.V.E.S in life?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 22, 12, 8:21 a.m.)

Philippians 1:13-14:"What have your C.H.A.I.N.S done to others in your life?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 21, 12, 9:04 a.m.)

Philippians 1:12:  "How can you feel so S.P.E.C.I.A.L when things are going so wrong in your life?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 18, 12, 8:20 a.m.)

Philippians 1:9-11: "What is your L.O.V.I.N.G response in life based on?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 18, 12, 8:20 a.m.)

Philippians 1:8:   "How can your A.F.F.E.C.T.I.O.N grow towards others in life?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 17, 12, 6:32 a.m.)

Philippians 1:7: "Why cannot you be saved by G.R.A.C.E. alone?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 16, 12, 9:55 a.m.)

Philippians 1:6: "Where are you C.O.N.F.I.D.E.N.T in?"By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 15, 12, 10:54 a.m.)

Philippians 1:3-6: "How can you attain a P.A.R.T.N.E.R.S.H.I.P in the Gospel?" By Ramesh C. Reddy (May 14, 12, 08:38 a.m.)

Philippians 1:3: "How will others R.E.A.C.T towards God when they remember you?" (May 11, 12, 09:53 a.m.) By Ramesh C. Reddy

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Philippians 1:1: "Why bother to let others T.R.A.I.N you when you are already a leader?" (May 10, 12, 9:01 a.m.) By Ramesh C. Reddy

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