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EPISODE · Nov 8, 2017 · 35 MIN

09 What To Do When You Keep Sinning (Philippians 3:12–21)

from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta

When you keep tripping over the same sins, it’s easy to wonder whether you’re a “real” Christian at all. In this episode on Philippians 3:12–21, we look at Paul’s honest confession that he has not arrived, his picture of the Christian life as a race still in progress, and his invitation to press on with a mature, realistic hope rather than chasing the illusion of perfection now. In this week’s episode, we explore:The opening question: what do you do with the “character flaws” that keep showing up, even after prayer, effort, and accountabilityHow this passage fits into Philippians 3 and Paul’s contrast between trusting in religious performance and trusting in Christ aloneWhat Paul means by “not that I have already obtained this or am already perfect,” and how that speaks into false promises of “victorious,” sinless Christian livingThe race imagery of pressing on, forgetting what lies behind, and straining toward what lies ahead—and how that reshapes how we think about past failuresThe difference between ultimate perfection (our future resurrection and complete transformation) and present maturity (a faith that is tested, growing, and holding on)Paul’s call to “imitate me” and to watch those who live with this mature mindset, in contrast to those who are “enemies of the cross” with their minds set on earthly thingsThe vivid contrast between “settlers” and “travelers”: people who treat this world as home versus those who live as citizens of heaven on a journey to their true countryHow keeping our eyes on Christ’s return and our coming resurrection helps us endure sin, suffering, and disappointment without giving up or pretending we’re already wholeA simple pattern for responding to repeated sin: repent, ask God to change you, trust and wait—pressing on in hope rather than collapsing in despairBy the end of the episode, you’ll see that Paul expects real believers to be both truly changed and still unfinished. You’ll be invited to stop measuring yourself by flawless performance, to take heart in a faith that keeps clinging to Christ, and to walk forward as a “traveler” who repents, trusts, and presses on toward the day when Jesus finally completes what He began in you.Series: Philippians: Choose Life

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When you keep tripping over the same sins, it’s easy to wonder whether you’re a “real” Christian at all. In this episode on Philippians 3:12–21, we look at Paul’s honest confession that he has not arrived, his picture of the Christian life as a race still in progress, and his invitation to press on with a mature, realistic hope rather than chasing the illusion of perfection now. In this week’s episode, we explore: The opening question: what do you do with the “character flaws” that keep...

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