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A Winning Game Plan
(Philippians 3:12-16)

​Introduction:

         1. Later tonight we will learn which football team put together a successful game plan for
             winning the Super Bowl.
         2. In our lesson we are studying a winning game plan that will enable us to achieve spiritual
             success.
         3. According to Philippians 3:12-16, the apostle Paul followed this plan, and he calls upon us
             to follow it as well.
         4. The first point we need to make from this game plan is that . . .

Discussion:

I.           PAUL  WAS  NOT  SATISFIED  WITH  HIS  PRESENT  SPIRITUAL  CONDITION  (vs.12)

         A. Paul had a goal that he was striving to achieve.
             1. He mentioned his goal in vs.10-11.
             2. He realized that he had not reached that goal and that he was not perfect.
             3. Nevertheless, he kept his eyes focused on his goal.
             4. His goal led him to make improvements in his life so he could achieve it.
         B. There is a sense in which Paul had learned contentment.
             1. See 4:11-12
             2. He had learned to be content with his physical condition, with plenty or little.
         C. Paul had his priorities in the right order.
             1. He had learned to be content with his physical condition.
             2. However, he was not satisfied with his spiritual condition.
                 a. He knew that he needed to make improvements in his life.
                 b. He was striving diligently to make these improvements.
         D. The opposite approach must be avoided.
             1. It is possible for a person to become satisfied with his spiritual condition.
             2. If this occurs he will have no desire to make improvements in his life.
         E. Because Paul was not satisfied with his present spiritual condition, he was led to do one
             thing (vs.13) which actually consisted of 2 activities.

II.          THE  FIRST  ACTIVITY  WAS  FORGETTING  THOSE  THINGS  THAT  WERE  BEHIND

         A. We must remember that Paul was warning the Christians in Philippi against certain Jewish
             teachers (vs.2).
             1. These teachers boasted of their accomplishments in the Jewish religion.
             2. (vs.4-6) Paul listed his accomplishments as a Jew.
             3. Vs. 7 teaches us that these are the things that Paul forgot -- he counted them all loss
                 for Christ.
         B. In forgetting these things, Paul did not completely remove them from his memory because
             he was still aware of them.
             1. "Forget," as it used here, means "to neglect, no longer care for."
             2. In forgetting these things, Paul neglected them (he no longer cared for them, and they were
                 no longer important to him).
         C. Perhaps the most difficult thing for Paul to forget was his persecution of the church before he
              became a Christian.
             1. (vs.6a) He had been zealous in persecuting Christians.
             2. After he became a Christian his past haunted him for a time.
             3. He never was able to completely remove what he had done from his memory.
                 a. (1 Corinthians 15:9) He said that he was "the least of the apostles" because he had
                     persecuted the church.
                 b. (1 Timothy 1:13) He had been a blasphemer, a persecutor, and injurious.
             4. Paul remembered what he had done, but he did not allow what he had done in the past to
                 control him.
             5. He had been forgiven when he obeyed the Gospel, and he knew that God had taken away
                 his sin.
         D. Thank God that when we take care of our sins we no longer have to bear the guilt of them
              (Psalm 103:12).
         E. After forgetting those things that were behind, . . .

III.         PAUL  REACHED  FORTH  UNTO  THOSE  THINGS  WHICH  ARE  BEFORE

         A. (vs.11) Paul's goal was to attain unto the resurrection.
         B. Paul was diligent in achieving this goal.
             1. (vs.13) He used the expression "reaching forth."
             2. (vs.14) He also used the expression "pressing toward the mark" [stretching to cross the
                 finish line].
         C. It is imperative for us to understand Paul's game plan because . . .

IV.         WE  ARE  TO  IMITATE  HIS  EXAMPLE

         A. (vs.15) We are to be "thus minded."
         B. (vs.16) We are to "walk by the same rule" and "mind the same thing."
         C. Let us:
             1. not be satisfied with our present spiritual condition
             2. forget those things which are behind
             3. reach forth unto those things which are before.

Conclusion:

         1. As a result of following this game plan, Paul enjoyed great spiritual success, and he was
             ready to meet the Lord when his life ended (2 Timothy 4:7-8).
         2. You and I can have this same confidence if we will follow Paul's game plan.
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