Listen

Description

Send us a text

In Philippians 3:12–16, the Apostle Paul paints a vivid picture of the Christian life as a forward-moving journey rooted in grace. Acknowledging that he hasn’t arrived at spiritual perfection, Paul humbly presses on—not to gain Christ, but because Christ has already made him His own. His focus is singular: to leave behind the weight of the past and to strain ahead with purpose toward the prize—the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. This mindset, Paul says, marks true spiritual maturity. It’s not complacency, but continual pursuit. As believers, we are called to think this way—to live with heaven in view, grounded in what we’ve already received, and moving forward in joyful obedience. This passage invites us to worship not from a place of striving for acceptance, but from the security of belonging, as we press on with eyes fixed on Christ.