Rejecting Rubbish Righteousness
How good is "good enough" to be accepted by God? Paul warned the Church to beware of false teachers who promoted salvation that could be earned. Even his own religious resume, though impressive by human standards, he considered worthless. In this study of Philippians 3:1-11, we are exhorted to reject the rubbish righteousness of our works and cling solely to the righteousness that is ours in Christ Jesus.
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