Monday, September 29th: In this episode of The Daily Grind, John explores Philippians 3:7–12 with a focus on verse 10: “I want to know Christ—yes, to know the power of His resurrection and participation in His sufferings, becoming like Him in His death.” Paul, writing from prison, redefines success by declaring that everything he once valued is rubbish compared to knowing Christ. John unpacks the historical and cultural context of Philippi, where loyalty to Caesar clashed with the radical confession that “Jesus is Lord.” He explains how Paul longs not just for head knowledge of Christ, but for experiential, intimate knowledge rooted in both power and suffering.
Listeners will discover how resurrection power is not only for the future but available now to face weakness, fear, and hardship. John shares how suffering can be seen as fellowship with Christ, a way of being united with Him in life’s hardest moments. He challenges us to reflect on what we count as gain and to surrender those things for the sake of Christ. This passage becomes a call to redefine success, embrace suffering faithfully, and experience daily resurrection power. Ultimately, Paul’s words remind us that even he had not “arrived”—instead, he pressed on to take hold of Christ. This episode invites us to do the same: to press on in knowing Jesus above all else.
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