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What does it mean to have the “mind of Christ” and actually become like Jesus, not just in the big moments, but in the quiet patterns of our thinking, choices, and relationships? The book of Philippians opens a window into the mindset that led Jesus to humility, obedience, and even the cross, while still anchored in joy. Let’s fill in the blank, and discover what it's like to approach every part of life "like Jesus."
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July 12, 2026

Knowing Jesus Changes Everything

Everyone builds their identity and confidence on something.
Personal success, Reputation, Morality, Family + connections, Compassion, Wealth, Legacy + influence

If you lost everything, what would be the biggest loss?

“Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.” – Philippians 3:8

Joy = Knowing Jesus is everything!

Philippians 3:1-11

Joy is rooted in a person.Philippians 3:1
Rejoicing in Jesus is the way to be protected by Jesus!

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Joy in performance is worthlessPhilippians 3:2-6
Religious performance:

“… the dogs … evildoers …who mutilate the flesh.” – Philippians 3:2

Circumcision

A covenant sign from God that He would deal with the corruption of sin and bring renewal through the shedding of blood. – Genesis 17:11-14; Acts 15:1; Galatians 2, Galatians 5:3; Galatians 6:11-15; Colossians 2:11-13; Romans 2:29

Cursus honorum = “Race of honors”

Personal performance:
Right spiritual boxes checked
Right ethnic group
Right family
Right morality
Right education
Right theology
Right traditions

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Joy is counting everything as loss compared to Jesus.Philippians 3:7-9

“… I count everything…”
“I have suffered the loss …”
“… count them as rubbish …”

Profit
Christ’s righteousness
Received by faith
Given by grace
Perfect & sufficient

Loss
Self-righteousness
Earned through effort
Always inadequate
Produces pride or despair

Joy inspires us to pursue Jesus more deeply.Philippians 3:10-11

“… that I may know him …” – Philippians 3:10

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To know power …
Victory over sin is possible.
Spiritual growth is possible.
Hope in difficult situations is possible.

To know suffering …
Is not evidence that God has abandoned us.
Deepens our relationship with Jesus, if we allow it.
Shapes us to become more like Jesus.

To know hope …
Hardship doesn’t have the last word.
It’s forged through loss, pain, and death.
Eternity is still to come.

Is knowing Jesus everything to you?

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