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Knowing Christ Above Everything

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  Sincere Milk Devotional – August 20 Series Theme: Joyful Living in Christ: Lessons from Philippians Theme: Knowing Christ Above Everything Scripture: Philippians 3:8–11 (NKJV) “Yet indeed I also count all things loss for the excellence of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord...” — Philippians 3:8 Reflection Yesterday, Paul showed us that his religious achievements and personal credentials could not compare with Christ. Today, he takes that thought even further. Paul says that he counts all things loss compared with the surpassing value of knowing Jesus. Notice that Paul does not merely say that Christianity is about knowing about Christ. He speaks about knowing Christ personally . There is a difference. We can know facts about a person without actually knowing that person. We can study Scripture, listen to sermons, read theological books, attend church, and even participate in ministry—and yet still fail to cultivate a deep, personal relationship with Jesus. Pa...

Where Is Your Confidence?

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  Sincere Milk Devotional – August 19 Series Theme: Joyful Living in Christ: Lessons from Philippians Theme: Where Is Your Confidence? Scripture: Philippians 3:2–7 (NKJV) “For we are the circumcision, who worship God in the Spirit, rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh.” — Philippians 3:3 Reflection As Paul continues into Philippians 3, his tone becomes more serious. He warns the believers against putting their confidence in religious credentials, human achievement, or outward performance. Paul understood this danger personally. If anyone could have relied on religious accomplishments, it was Paul. He had an impressive background: he was circumcised according to Jewish law, from the nation of Israel, from the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew, a Pharisee, and, according to his former understanding of righteousness, blameless in keeping the law. By human standards, Paul had an impressive spiritual résumé. But then he encountered Christ. And everythin...

Rejoice in the Lord Always

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Sincere Milk Devotional – August 18 Series Theme: Joyful Living in Christ: Lessons from Philippians Theme: Rejoice in the Lord Always Scripture: Philippians 3:1 (NKJV) “Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord. For me to write the same things to you is not tedious, but for you it is safe.” Reflection Paul begins Philippians 3 with a simple but profound command: “Rejoice in the Lord.” It is important to notice where Paul's joy is rooted. He does not say, “Rejoice because everything is going well.” He says, “Rejoice in the Lord.” Our circumstances change. People change. Opportunities change. Our health, finances, plans, and emotions can change. But Jesus does not change. That is why Christian joy can survive difficult circumstances. Paul himself was writing from a place of suffering and uncertainty, yet he continued to call believers to rejoice. His joy was not produced by comfortable circumstances; it was anchored in his relationship with Christ. There is a differen...

A Brother, Fellow Worker, and Fellow Soldier

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  Sincere Milk Devotional – August 17 Series Theme: Joyful Living in Christ: Lessons from Philippians Theme: A Brother, Fellow Worker, and Fellow Soldier Scripture: Philippians 2:25–30 (NKJV) “Yet I considered it necessary to send to you Epaphroditus, my brother, fellow worker, and fellow soldier, but your messenger and the one who ministered to my need.” — Philippians 2:25 Reflection Yesterday, we considered Timothy as an example of genuine Christian character. Today, Paul introduces us to another remarkable servant of Christ: Epaphroditus . Paul describes him with three beautiful expressions: “my brother, fellow worker, and fellow soldier.” These three descriptions reveal something about what Christian service looks like. 1. A Brother — Christian Service Begins with Relationship Paul first calls Epaphroditus “my brother.” Before Epaphroditus was a worker, he was family. Christian ministry is not merely about completing assignments or accomplishing projects. It is...

Faithful Servants, Genuine Examples

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  Sincere Milk Devotional – August 16 Series Theme: Joyful Living in Christ: Lessons from Philippians Theme: Faithful Servants, Genuine Examples Scripture: Philippians 2:19–24 (NKJV) “But I trust in the Lord Jesus to send Timothy to you shortly, that I also may be encouraged when I receive news about you. For I have no one like-minded, who will sincerely care for your state. For all seek their own, not the things which are of Christ Jesus. But you know his proven character, that as a son with his father, he served with me in the gospel.” Reflection After presenting Jesus as the supreme example of humility, Paul gives us two living examples of what Christlike character looks like: Timothy and Epaphroditus . Today, we meet Timothy. Paul's words about him are remarkable: “I have no one like-minded, who will sincerely care for your state.” Timothy was not simply a talented young minister. What distinguished him was his genuine concern for people . Paul contrasts Timothy...

Joy in Sacrifice

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Sincere Milk Devotional – August 15 Series Theme: Joyful Living in Christ: Lessons from Philippians Theme: Joy in Sacrifice Scripture: Philippians 2:17–18 (NKJV) “Yes, and if I am being poured out as a drink offering on the sacrifice and service of your faith, I am glad and rejoice with you all. For the same reason you also be glad and rejoice with me.” Reflection Paul's words reveal something remarkable about Christian joy: joy is not dependent on comfort. Paul was writing as a prisoner. He had experienced rejection, suffering, uncertainty, and hardship because of his commitment to Christ. Yet he speaks about his life as something being “poured out” for the sake of others—and he says he is glad. What kind of joy is this? It is the joy that comes from knowing that your life is being used for God's purposes. Paul describes himself as a drink offering being poured over the sacrifice and service of the Philippians' faith. In the Old Testament, a drink offering ...

Shine Where You Are

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Sincere Milk Devotional — August 14 Series Theme: Joyful Living in Christ: Lessons from Philippians  Theme: Shine Where You Are  Scripture: Philippians 2:14–16 (NKJV) Reflection Paul's instruction to the Philippians is refreshingly practical: do all things without complaining and disputing. Not some things. Not the easy things. All things — the tasks nobody notices, the delays that test patience, the people who wear on our nerves, the plans that fall apart. Why does this matter so much to Paul? Because grumbling and arguing are quiet forms of unbelief. They say, underneath the surface, "God, I don't trust what You're doing here." A complaining heart is a distracted heart — one that has taken its eyes off the Giver and fixed them on the gift, or the lack of it. But when we let go of complaint, something remarkable happens: we become blameless and harmless — not sinless, but marked by an integrity the world can't easily criticize. We stand out. And Paul says thi...