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Do you keep in mind your first acutely aware “favourite music” as a toddler? Perhaps it was a single, or an album, or a particular artist.
I keep in mind listening to a selected music on the radio as a four- or five-year-old and saying out loud to my dad and mom, “That’s my favourite music.”
Now, I notice I’m one of many older individuals within the room. So, I’ll ask, however I don’t count on many to boost a hand. Does anybody know the identify Larnelle Harris?
Palms down, gospel singer Larnelle Harris was my first favourite singer. In January of 1985, Larnelle launched an album referred to as “I’ve Simply Seen Jesus,” and the primary music on the cassette was referred to as “How Glorious Is Thy Title.” I liked that music.
The rationale I point out Larnelle is that two years later, in 1987, he launched one other album, and tucked away fifth on the cassette was a music based mostly on Philippians 3 referred to as “I Wish to Know Christ.” Nonetheless in the present day, this music strikes me deeply. One thing about this music captured my six-year-old coronary heart. I may inform its subject material was unsurpassed. A music about “figuring out Christ” felt a lot greater than your standard-fare Christian music of the 80s — or any decade. It went so clearly to the very coronary heart of what God made us for.
I’ll learn you the refrain, and you’ll hear our textual content this morning, in addition to the “urgent on” we’ll have a look at subsequent week in verses 12–14:
I need to know Christ
I maintain Him earlier than me
I elevate up my eyes
I drink in His glory
I press towards the aim
His goodness unfolds
March on, O my soul
I need to know
I need to know Christ
Deep, Private Understanding
On the finish of the sermon final Sunday, Jonathan set the desk so properly for us for in the present day. The truth is, I hope this message will merely flesh out what he stated close to the top — that Philippians 3 doesn’t simply need us to be proper with God (which is penultimate) however to know Jesus. Understanding Christ is the ultimate aim, the final word aim; it’s what makes heaven to be heaven:
Jesus is not only the means to get you what you need, however Jesus additionally turns into what you need. Jesus is means and finish. To know Jesus is of surpassing value. That is what’s most beneficial — to know “Christ Jesus my Lord.” . . . This can be a deep, private figuring out. It’s actual expertise in actual relationship. Intimacy.
I see three items right here that map onto what we’d name a (type of) previous facet in verse 9, and a current facet in verse 10, and a future facet in verse 11.
So, right here’s how we’ll proceed this morning: we’ll begin by rehearsing what we noticed final week in verse 9 (the penultimate), then bounce to verse 11 and the long run, after which come again to verse 10 and linger over what it means to “know Christ,” even now on this life, within the current. I hope to shoot as straight as I can about what it means to know Christ, and what that have is like, and the way we go about in search of to know him and revel in him in our on a regular basis Christian lives.
So, we begin with the penultimate in verse 9.
1. We’re totally accepted by God in Jesus.
I’m unsure we used the phrase “justification” within the final two weeks, however that is the fact we’ve been speaking about. Verse 3 mentions “boasting in Christ Jesus” and “placing no confidence within the flesh.” That is justification discuss. It raises the query, What’s the grounds of your right-standing with God, your acceptance earlier than God? How can an unrighteous sinner get proper, and keep proper, with the righteous, holy God?
Justification is God’s declaration over sinners like us, “You’re righteous in my sight. I declare you to be in the precise with me, totally accepted in my presence.” How? Not due to something we’ve executed to deserve God’s favor. However reasonably, due to what Jesus has executed to win for us God’s favor and the decision “Righteous!”
Begin again in verse 7, and get the stream of thought into verse 9:
No matter acquire I had [and remember his amazing list of Jewish gains in verses 5–6], I counted as loss for the sake of Christ. Certainly, I rely all the pieces as loss due to the surpassing value of figuring out Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I’ve suffered the lack of all issues and rely them as garbage, so that I’ll acquire Christ and be present in him, not having a righteousness of my very own that comes from the regulation, however that which comes by way of religion in Christ, the righteousness from God that is determined by religion.
Three items right here assist us get readability on this justification by religion alone.
First, what’s not the grounds of Paul’s justification, and ours, earlier than God: our personal advantage. He says, “not having a righteousness of my very own that comes from the regulation.” The issue is just not the regulation; it’s holy, righteous, and good. The issue is us. We’re sinners by way of and thru. We aren’t holy, righteous, and good, and so even our best possible efforts at obeying God’s holy, righteous, and good regulation can’t win his righteous favor and get us proper with him.
Second, then, what is the grounds of our justification? Reply: having the righteousness that “comes by way of religion in Christ, the righteousness from God that is determined by religion.” Religion in whom? Religion in Christ. Righteousness from whom? Righteousness from God, by way of our believing in Jesus.
However nonetheless, one piece is lacking, and it’s simple to miss, originally of verse 9: “present in him.” That is relational language, and it’s a part of an interplay or an alternate. Paul has been speaking about gaining Christ, getting Christ, and now he talks about Christ getting him, his being present in Christ. It’s nearly like, “I’m my beloved’s, and he’s mine,” from the Music of Solomon. I get Christ as a result of he acquired me.
Which suggests the floor of our justification is Christ alone, not our doing. And the instrument that connects us to Jesus is religion alone, once more not our doing. And the context or the placement of that religion is our being “present in him,” our being united to him, by the Spirit, by way of religion.
So, justification, in verse 9, is our being totally accepted by God in Christ. United to Jesus by religion, his righteousness is ours, and the Father’s full acceptance of him is ours.
Brothers and sisters, to know, actually know, the grace of justification by religion alone will make you need to stand in your head for pleasure — and keep in mind, verse 9 is penultimate. Justification is just not the top. It’s not the ultimate aim or actuality. Justification, superb as it’s, is the means — the means to figuring out the one in whom we’re justified.
So, primary, we’re totally accepted by God in Jesus. Now bounce forward to verse 11 and the final word aim.
2. Sooner or later we are going to totally know Jesus and be glad in him endlessly.
That’s, we are going to stay endlessly, collectively, in ever-increasing bliss, within the unobstructed presence of and ever-deepening relationship with Jesus.
“Justification, superb as it’s, is the means to figuring out the one in whom we’re justified.”
We name this “glorification.” Sooner or later quickly, after we see Jesus — the risen, glorified God-man — face-to-face, we too, like him, might be glorified. In that day, says verse 21, Jesus “will rework our lowly physique to be like his wonderful physique.”
Let’s learn verse 10 to verse 11. As we’ve seen, Paul is celebrating being united to Christ by religion and declared righteous in him:
. . . that I’ll know him and the facility of his resurrection, and should share his sufferings, turning into like him in his demise, that by any means potential I’ll attain the resurrection from the lifeless.
So, verse 11 speaks to a future actuality: our attaining, our reaching, our arriving at, our coming to the resurrection from the lifeless. Similar to Jesus rose once more bodily to a brand new indestructible, risen, glorified physique — the identical temporal earthly physique that went into the grave, then raised and reworked into an everlasting heavenly physique — so we too who’re in Christ will at some point rise once more bodily to glorified, transfigured resurrection our bodies.
And in these perfected, indestructible our bodies, we are going to stay eternally with Jesus, experiencing to the total the life God made us to stay. We can have everlasting life, which gained’t solely imply residing in the identical new world because the risen Christ, however it’ll imply figuring out him. Union with him by religion now results in communion with him endlessly. This, at its coronary heart, is what everlasting life is, like Jesus stated in John 17:3:
That is everlasting life, that they know you, the one true God, and Jesus Christ whom you will have despatched.
Be aware two beautiful strikes on this assertion: (1) Jesus places figuring out God on the coronary heart of everlasting life; then (2) he places himself on the heart of figuring out God: “and Jesus Christ whom you will have despatched.”
Bear in mind the new-covenant prophecy that we noticed in Hebrews 8, from Jeremiah 31, that “they shall all know me”? The approaching of Jesus, God himself taking human flesh, dying for us, and rising once more because the glorified God-man endlessly, is how God attracts close to to us that we’d know him — “the glory of God within the face of Jesus Christ” (2 Corinthians 4:6).
So, with Christ’s excellent work completed, justification by religion alone is the bottom beneath our ft; and seeing him face-to-face is forward of us, after we might be in the identical area with the God-man — no distance, no obstructions, no remoteness, no extra figuring out partly however then figuring out in full. However what about within the meantime? What about now, between our justification and glorification?
3. We all know Jesus even now and need to know him extra.
We’ve seen penultimate and supreme, and so lastly we come to “deep, private figuring out, actual expertise in actual relationship,” even on this life. Verse 10:
. . . that I’ll know him and the facility of his resurrection, and should share his sufferings, turning into like him in his demise . . .
What does it imply to know Jesus — not simply know about him however know him, proper now, the residing Christ on the throne of heaven? Are you aware him?
What does it imply to know Jesus, when, not like his disciples, you’ve by no means seen him with your individual eyes, or touched him with your individual palms, or heard his human voice with your individual ears? How are you aware an individual who’s at current bodily inaccessible? How are you going to know him?
One factor to clarify about Paul’s expressed want “to know him” is that Paul is urgent approach past minimal saving data to maximal satisfying figuring out. He’s not asking, What’s the least I must know to be saved? Moderately, he’s speaking about maximally figuring out and having fun with an actual, residing, respiratory particular person, who has made himself knowable each as God and as man. That is maximal personal-knowing, not minimal information-knowing.
Battle as we’d to seize in phrases what it means to know Jesus, everyone knows experientially as individuals what it’s prefer to know one other residing particular person. You don’t know an individual just by being in the identical room. Two individuals can sit in silence within the physician’s workplace ready room and never know one another in any respect. Or two individuals hundreds of miles away can know one another profoundly by way of the sequenced alternate of phrases. Shared area is just not the essence of how we come to know one another, however interplay. Communication. Self-revelation. Exchanging phrases is usually the primary channel by way of which individuals know one another.
Our phrases reveal the unseen inside particular person, and so phrases heard and responded to in variety allow us to dialogue and work together and so know one another in and thru the alternate. We come to know an individual by listening to him after which, within the rhythms of relational interplay, talking again to him with questions or our personal self-revelation.
And don’t miss this: attending to know an individual properly additionally includes different individuals. You see extra, and listen to extra, and know an individual extra by having fun with him with others. Different individuals draw out beforehand unknown points of the particular person. Additionally figuring out somebody deepens as you expertise life with him, and particularly life’s ups and downs, each triumphs and defeats.
As we get to know a residing particular person, it typically occurs first in large chunks after which by way of countless refinements over time. You by no means exhaust figuring out a residing particular person. But over time we will genuinely say that we come to know an individual’s coronary heart, their essence, who they are surely. So, when another person talks about an individual you recognize, “Sure, that’s him.” Otherwise you would possibly say, “No, I do know him, and that doesn’t sound like him.”
And naturally, Jesus is not any odd particular person, so there’s a particular word to strike right here: very important to our figuring out him, and coming to know him extra, is one thing distinctive in comparison with each mere human particular person we all know. These whom Jesus is aware of, he places in them his personal Spirit. If you’re in Christ, the Holy Spirit dwells in you, and (as we’ve seen in Philippians 2:13 and three:3) he’s “the Spirit of Christ” (1:19). We hear Jesus’s voice in his phrase by the Spirit, and we pray to him within the Spirit, and we come collectively as his individuals by way of the Spirit. Which ends up in Paul’s subsequent phrase in verse 10.
Resurrection Energy
What does it imply, then, to “know him and the facility of his resurrection”? Jesus not solely died in our place to forgive our sins; he rose once more, and he’s alive. He’s alive to know, proper now, as a residing particular person, because the God-man seated on heaven’s throne, due to the facility of the resurrection. So, to know the residing Christ is to know him within the energy of his resurrection.
But it surely additionally means to expertise his resurrection energy in our personal particular person by his Spirit and be modified by him. It means to work together with him and so be reworked by him.
In figuring out Christ, in being united to him and communing with him, his resurrection energy doesn’t go away us unchanged. We’re sanctified. We grow to be extra like him.
Which suggests in coming to know Christ higher, in his holiness and style, we additionally come to know ourselves higher in our sin and wish. Understanding Jesus has main life entailments. Understanding Jesus will change us. The truth is, figuring out Jesus is the engine of true Christian change. However — get this straight — we don’t change to be able to know him; we all know him and his resurrection energy and so start to vary.
Understanding Christ transforms the combat in opposition to sin and our striving to be like him by placing it in the precise perspective. When you recognize Christ and need to know him extra, studying the Bible and meditating on Scripture is just not a chore to be accomplished however a way of God’s grace within the pursuit of figuring out Jesus extra. Prayer is just not a field to examine, however talking again to the one we all know, within the energy of his Spirit, having heard his voice in his phrase. And fellowship with brothers and sisters in Christ turns into a treasured company context wherein to see and listen to what recent glories they create out about Jesus of their phrases and prayers and obedience to him.
However we shut with another placing and surprising means in verse 10 for the way we all know Jesus and are available to know him extra.
Fellowship of Sufferings
Take a look at verse 10 one final time:
. . . that I’ll know him and the facility of his resurrection, and should share his sufferings, turning into like him in his demise . . .
Now, what we’ve stated up to now about figuring out Christ is true, however the accent Paul provides right here is struggling. How we come to know most deeply the risen Christ — his nearness, his sample, his obedience, his holiness, his coronary heart, his grace — is just not in life’s best occasions and our most snug moments however in our sufferings.
What Paul has in thoughts right here pertains to what he’s simply stated about Christ’s instance in chapter 2: “He humbled himself” (2:8). I don’t suppose that “turning into like him in his demise” implies that Paul anticipates a crucifixion for himself, or for us, however that he desires to know Christ by echoing Christ’s coronary heart and “thoughts” (2:5):
[Being] within the type of God, he didn’t rely equality with God a factor to be grasped, however emptied himself, by taking the type of a servant, being born within the likeness of males. And being present in human type, he humbled himself by turning into obedient to the purpose of demise. (2:6–8)
That’s the sample Paul desires to be conformed to. He desires to know Christ by sharing in his sufferings, strolling within the footsteps of his self-humbling, and experiencing Jesus’s assist and fellowship and nearness and resurrection energy on the trail of obedience when it’s hardest.
We all know Jesus not solely as we stroll with him in triumph but additionally — and usually all of the extra — as we cling to him in our struggling and discover that he attracts particularly nearer to us in our struggling.
So, we’d sum it up like this. There are two large components to figuring out him: Sunny days and stormy days. Brilliant days and darkish days. Comfortable seasons and heavy seasons.
Within the shiny, sunny, blissful seasons, we set up the steps of our lives. We study to stroll with him and get to know him as we stroll with him. We domesticate habits for listening to his voice in his phrase by the Spirit and talking to him in prayer within the fellowship of others who know him. Oh my, how very important are our fellows in Christ for figuring out extra of Jesus!
What we’re doing in these shiny and sunny days is establishing belief and attending to know Jesus higher in order that when the wet, stormy, darkish, troublesome days come, then we go particularly deep with him. As many on this room know, it’s typically the occasions after we know him in our sufferings that we actually know him greatest and are available to know him extra.
Supper Collectively
And we all know him by way of consuming with him at this Desk. Right here we all know ourselves afresh as sinners, determined, condemned aside from him. And we all know his grace right here — not simply learn about grace, however know grace, expertise his grace. And thru his grace, we all know Christ himself.
So, whereas this Desk is under no circumstances the one sensible avenue of figuring out him, it’s a very important one as we come right here collectively week after week and eat and drink in religion. Which is why one other identify for the Lord’s Supper is Communion. We don’t simply come right here to eat and drink the grace he offers; we come right here to come across him. To know him.
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