INTRODUCTION TO PHILIPPIANS 3
In this chapter the apostle cautions the Philippians against false
teachers, whom he describes as evil men, and exhorts them to walk as
they had him, and other faithful ministers for an example. And whereas
these judaizing teachers were for drawing them off from Christ... [ Continue Reading ]
FINALLY, MY BRETHREN, REJOICE IN THE LORD,.... The Syriac version
reads, "in our Lord", i.e. Christ. The apostle seems as if he was
about to conclude his epistle; and therefore, as if he was taking his
farewell of this church, and giving his last advice to them, he
exhorts them in a most affectionat... [ Continue Reading ]
BEWARE OF DOGS,.... By whom are meant the "judaizing" teachers, who
were for imposing the works and ceremonies of the law upon the
Gentiles, as necessary to salvation; and they have the name retorted
on them they used to give to the Gentiles; see Matthew 15:26; nor
should they think it too severe, s... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR WE ARE THE CIRCUMCISION,.... And not they; they have the name, and
we the thing, or that which legal circumcision was a shadow of,
namely, circumcision of the heart; which lies in being pricked to the
heart under a true sense of sin; in having the hardness of the heart
removed, and the iniquity... [ Continue Reading ]
THOUGH I MIGHT ALSO HAVE CONFIDENCE IN THE FLESH,.... This he says,
lest it should be objected to him, that the reason why he had no
confidence in the flesh, and did not boast of it, was, because he
could not; he had nothing to glory of, and put his confidence in, and
therefore acted the common part... [ Continue Reading ]
CIRCUMCISED THE EIGHTH DAY,.... Circumcision was an appointment of God
to Abraham, and his male issue; to him and them God gave the covenant
of circumcision: this to Abraham personally was a sign and seal, that
the righteousness of faith, which he had while he was an uncircumcised
person, should com... [ Continue Reading ]
CONCERNING ZEAL, PERSECUTING THE CHURCH,.... The Vulgate Latin version
adds, "of God", as in Galatians 1:13. The apostle was very zealous of
the traditions of the elders, and for the law of God, and towards God
also; though his zeal was not according to knowledge, but blind,
ignorant, and furious; w... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHAT THINGS WERE GAIN TO ME,.... As circumcision, and the
observance of the ceremonial law, which he thought were necessary to
salvation; and his natural and lineal descent from Abraham, which he
supposed entitled him to the favour of God, and eternal life, as well
as to outward privileges; and... [ Continue Reading ]
YEA, DOUBTLESS, AND I COUNT ALL THINGS [BUT] LOSS,.... Not only the
things before mentioned, but anything, and everything else but Christ,
or that stood in competition with him, or were short of him; as his
natural and acquired parts; the whole compass of learning he had
attained to; all that honour... [ Continue Reading ]
AND BE FOUND IN HIM,.... This is another end the apostle had in view,
in counting all things loss and dung, and suffering the loss of all
for Christ. Calvin, different from other interpreters, reads the words
actively, "and may find in him"; and thinks the sense is, that the
apostle renounced all th... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT I MAY KNOW HIM,.... The Ethiopic version reads "by faith"; and to
the same sense the Syriac. The apostle did know Christ, and that years
ago; he knew whom he had believed; he knew him for himself; he knew
his personal interest in him; nor did he know any but him in the
business of salvation: bu... [ Continue Reading ]
IF BY ANY MEANS I, MIGHT ATTAIN UNTO THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD. Not
in a figurative sense, the resurrection from the death of sin to a
life of grace, of which Christ is the efficient cause, for this the
apostle had attained to; unless the consummation of that spiritual
life, in perfect holiness,... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT AS THOUGH I HAD ALREADY ATTAINED,.... Or "received"; he had
received much grace out of the fulness of it in Christ; he had
received the gift of righteousness, the forgiveness of his sins, and
the adoption of children; he had attained to a lively hope of the
incorruptible inheritance, and had rec... [ Continue Reading ]
BRETHREN, I COUNT NOT MYSELF TO HAVE APPREHENDED,.... That for which
he was apprehended of Christ: he had not attained to perfect
knowledge, was not come to the mark, had not received the prize, or
laid hold on eternal life; though he had received so much grace, and
such gifts, as had qualified him... [ Continue Reading ]
I PRESS TOWARD THE MARK,.... The allusion is to the white line, or
mark, which the runners in the Olympic games made up to, and to which
he that came first received the prize; and by which the apostle
intends the Lord Jesus Christ, who is σκοπος, "the scope", or
"mark", of all the thoughts, purposes... [ Continue Reading ]
LET US THEREFORE, AS MANY AS BE PERFECT,.... Not absolutely, but
comparatively, with respect to other believers, in a lower class of
knowledge and experience; and not with respect to degrees, but parts;
and regards such who were not children, but of riper age in divine
things, unless the words are s... [ Continue Reading ]
NEVERTHELESS, WHERETO WE HAVE ALREADY ATTAINED,.... Whatever degree of
knowledge of Christ, and the truths of his Gospel, is attained to, let
it be retained, and not departed from:
LET US WALK BY THE SAME RULE; either the doctrine of justification by
Christ's righteousness in particular, which is a... [ Continue Reading ]
BRETHREN, BE FOLLOWERS TOGETHER OF ME,.... Not that the apostle set up
himself as the head of a party, which is what he always blamed in
others; he did not assume a dominion over the faith of men, or seek to
lord it over God's heritage; nor did he desire any to be followers of
him, any further than... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR MANY WALK,.... אחרניאית, "otherwise", as the Syriac
version adds; and which truly explains the words, and gives the sense;
they walked not as the apostle and his followers; they walked as men,
as carnal men, 1 Corinthians 3:3, according to the course of the
world, after their ungodly lusts, Ephe... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOSE END [IS] DESTRUCTION,.... Everlasting destruction, the
destruction of both body and soul in hell, Matthew 10:28; and this is
the end, the reward and issue of bad principles and practices; the
broad roads of sin and error lead to destruction, Matthew 7:13;
however pleasing such ways may be to m... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR OUR CONVERSATION IS IN HEAVEN,.... The Ethiopic version renders
it, "we have our city in heaven"; and the words may be truly rendered,
"our citizenship is in heaven"; that is, the city whereof we are
freemen is heaven, and we behave ourselves here below, as citizens of
that city above: heaven is... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO SHALL CHANGE OUR VILE BODY,.... Which is defiled with sin,
attended with frailty, and is mortal; and being dead, is sown and laid
in the grave in corruption, weakness, and dishonour: in the Greek text
it is, "the body of our humility"; sin has subjected the body to
weakness, mortality, and death... [ Continue Reading ]