Rejoicing in Christ: Paul’s Radical Priority in Philippians 3
Paul’s letter to the Philippians contains one of Scripture’s most powerful testimonies about where believers should place their confidence. He begins by commanding them to “rejoice in the Lord” (Philippians 3:1), establishing that Christian joy flows from Christ Himself – not personal achievements.
Paul’s Credentials vs. Christ’s Worth
- Had impeccable religious pedigree (Philippians 3:4-6)
- Counted human accomplishments as “loss” for Christ (v.7)
- Considered everything “rubbish” compared to knowing Jesus (v.8)
The Resurrection Power That Transforms
Paul’s singular focus was spiritual rather than earthly: I want to know Christ—yes, to know the power of his resurrection
(v.10). This power:
- Makes us righteous through faith, not law (v.9; Romans 3:20)
- Unites us with Christ’s death and resurrection (v.10; Romans 6:6-8)
- Guarantees our future glorification (Colossians 3:4)
The Ultimate Exchange
Paul’s theology centered on the great exchange:
- Christ took our sin (2 Corinthians 5:21)
- We receive His righteousness (Philippians 3:9)
- His resurrection proves our coming victory (1 Corinthians 15:20-22)
This reality fueled Paul’s command to rejoice – not in circumstances or self-righteousness, but in the supreme worth of Christ and His finished work.

