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56l. Resurrection and the Change – Part 12

22nd May 2007 by Arthur Eedle

Part 12. The Prize of the High Calling. (Phil.3:14)

“That I may know Him, and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being made conformable to His death, if by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead.”  (Phil.3:10-11)

There is something about Paul’s emotive earnestness in this chapter that captures our attention.  There is something here that doesn’t seem to fit into a neatly formed theory about the time of resurrection. Notice in the above reference his use of the expression “if by any means.”  Does that imply that believers do not in fact possess a certain hope to be included in that great event?  Didn’t Paul tell the Corinthians about the orders of resurrection –  “Christ the Firstfruit, then those who are of Christ at His coming”?  Doesn’t that mean everyone who is a Christian?  Why is Paul saying something different to the Philippians, years later, when he was a captive in Rome?

We shall have to unlock the truth of this apparent contradiction. In order to do so, a brief résumé of the chapter would not be out of place. Paul starts by giving his credentials as they were before he came to know the Lord Jesus. Here is the impressive list –

  • Circumcised the eighth day
  • of the stock of Israel
  • of the Tribe of Benjamin
  • a Hebrew of Hebrew (parents)
  • according to the law, a Pharisee
  • by way of zeal, persecuting the Church
  • as touching the righteousness which is in the Law, blameless.

This sevenfold accolade is indeed impressive, and apart from the 6th item, about persecuting the Church, he might well have remained inwardly pleased to have such a magnificent Curriculum Vitae. But he immediately casts the whole lot away as of no value. “What things were gain to me, I have counted loss for Christ.” In fact he goes further by speaking about them as “refuse, that I may gain Christ.”  Then begins another list, to replace the former one. Here it is –

  • that I may gain Christ (not a reward for my own endeavours)
  • and be found in Him (not just of Him, as in the Corinthian passage quoted above))
  • not having my righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, (the righteousness of God based on faith)
  • that I may know Him (not know about Him, but know Him personally)
  • and the power of His resurrection (not focusing so much on my own resurrection)
  • and the fellowship of His sufferings (not keeping a list of my own sufferings)
  • being made conformable to His death (not worrying about my own death)

Here then is another sevenfold list, but notice the striking contrast to the first list. Every item now focuses on the Lord instead of himself. But this new list is merely a precursor to what follows. The sheer power of Paul’s words begins to build up as a result of this sevenfold foundation –

  • if by any means I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead
  • not as though I had already attained
  • but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which I am apprehended of Christ Jesus
  • brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended
  • but this one thing I do,
  • forgetting those things which are behind
  • and reaching forth unto those things which are before
  • I press towards the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.

In this eightfold list, the first and last items are Paul’s goal – the resurrection which is the high calling of God. At this stage in his ministry and life he is not at all certain that the prize is within reach, but at the end of 2 Timothy, the Lord assures him that he has achieved the goal. “The time of my departure is at hand. I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the Righteous Judge, shall give me at that day, and not to me only, but to all those who love His appearing.” (2 Tim.4:7-8)

I have used the Authorised Version in all these quotes, so as to get an overall picture. But clearly there is something lying hidden here that still remains unanswered, and causes us a degree of consternation. If Paul, after some 20 years of ministry could say that he was not sure about reaching this goal, what possible chance have most of us of ever getting there?  Few of us have had a mission such as Paul’s. Few of us have had to suffer to the degree he mentions in 2 Cor.11:23-28. Few of us have had the joy of planting churches throughout the world, and ministering to their needs as apostle, prophet, evangelist, and teacher. How then can we possibly aspire to the goal he mentions, and be sure of receiving the crown he mentions, even if we are amongst those who “love His appearing”?

I think it is possible to get a clearer understanding of what Paul meant in this Philippians passage by looking at the original Greek, but I cannot answer the questions in the last paragraph. Only the Lord knows the “qualifications” He is looking for in each one of us, and I suspect that we shall be saying, with Paul, “not as though I had already attained.”

“That I may attain unto the resurrection of the dead.”  This is the verse that needs a bit of clarification. Sadly the A.V. translators have not been too helpful here. Literally it reads, “that I may attain unto the out-resurrection, out from amongst dead ones.”  It is not so much a mention of a resurrection of the dead, as a rather special resurrection from among the dead. Also the word for resurrection here is EXANASTASIS, rather than the usual ANASTASIS.  The word ANA-STASIS  means “standing up again”, or resurrection. But the EX prefix gives the additional emphasis of “standing up again out of”, in other words a selection from amongst those who would normally enjoy the resurrection promised to all those who believe in Christ.

This is why Paul then refers to it as a “prize”.  Some believers may be a little offended here, thinking there is a possibility of a “creaming off” process being suggested, which savours of a “works-related” resurrection, instead of the “blessed hope” of all the saints. But there is nothing one can do about it. We are handling Scripture, and not making invidious distinctions between saints of our own designs. Paul does speak about a prize, and there can be no doubt about that. But elsewhere he also speaks about the absolute certainty of resurrection for all those who believe in the Lord. There is a distinction, and it is of the Lord’s design and purpose, even if we cannot fully understand why.

The other word that needs attention in this verse is “attain.”  KATANTAO is used elsewhere in the N.T., for example Acts 27:12. ” . . . if somehow they might attain unto Phenice, there to winter.”  This reference shows more clearly what Paul meant in Philippians. Paul was running a race, and those who run need to “attain” the finishing line, and thereby receive a prize. Hence there is a process involved in this “race”. Paul tells us that we need to leave everything behind that relates to ourselves, and reach out to that which may be summed up as in Christ, rather than just of Christ.

I am going to stop there, because an expansion of this theme is clearly necessary, so in the next number we shall gather more information to help us in a practical way to follow Paul’s advice, when he said, “Let us therefore, as many as be perfect [i.e. mature] be thus minded, and if in anything you be otherwise minded, God will reveal this to you.” (Phil 3:15)

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About Arthur Eedle

Arthur was born in 1931, and became a Christian in 1948. At London University he gained a 2nd honours degree in Physics. He went on to get a Teaching Diploma, and throughout his career life taught physics in England, Kenya, and Hong Kong. Coupled with his love of science, he was a keen student of Greek and Hebrew, and gave many lectures on Biblical subjects. Read more

The Wellspring

1. God’s Megaphone

1st September 2001 By Arthur Eedle

2. Suicide

1st October 2001 By Arthur Eedle

3. Petra

12th October 2001 By Arthur Eedle

4. Two different Gods?

20th October 2001 By Arthur Eedle

5. I AM

23rd October 2001 By Arthur Eedle

6. “Not I but Christ”

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7. How I Love Your Law!

27th October 2001 By Arthur Eedle

8. The Jewish Problem

2nd November 2001 By Arthur Eedle

9. The Evaluation of Coincidence

15th November 2001 By Arthur Eedle

10. Gracious Uncertainty

30th April 2002 By Arthur Eedle

11. Jasper & Sardius

8th May 2002 By Arthur Eedle

12. Antithesis

19th May 2002 By Arthur Eedle

12a. The Essential Role of Free Will in Universal Reconciliation

17th June 2002 By Arthur Eedle

13. The Importance of Earnest

10th August 2002 By Arthur Eedle

14. The Millennium

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15. Cancer – A Personal Testimony

17th December 2002 By Arthur Eedle

16. C.S.Lewis on the New Year

1st January 2003 By Arthur Eedle

17. Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow

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18. Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)

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19. “The Intolerable Compliment”

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20. The Power and Practice of the Truth

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21. The Power and Practice of the Lie

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22. The Use and Abuse of Power

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23. What on earth is happening?

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23a. A reply to “What on earth is happening?”

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24. Equality

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25. Paul to the “Ephesians”

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26. Mystery

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27. Ephesians 1:15-23

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28. Ephesians 2:1-10

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29. Ephesians 2:11-22

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30. Cain and Abel

19th January 2004 By Arthur Eedle

31. Laying the Foundation of the Lord’s House

1st February 2004 By Arthur Eedle

32. Tomorrow’s Bread

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33. Grace Parables

27th February 2004 By Arthur Eedle

34. The Responsibility Factor

5th March 2004 By Arthur Eedle

35a. Our Wilderness Journey. Part 1

13th March 2004 By Arthur Eedle

35b. Our Wilderness Journey. Part 2

14th March 2004 By Arthur Eedle

36. Genetic Modification in the Bible

20th March 2004 By Arthur Eedle

37. Arthur’s Testimony

28th March 2004 By Arthur Eedle

38. Identified with Christ

31st March 2004 By Arthur Eedle

39. It Would Have Been Better…

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40a. Friday’s Man was nailed upon a Cross

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40b. Sunday’s Man was nowhere to be found

11th April 2004 By Arthur Eedle

41. Jeremiah’s Cryptogram

11th May 2004 By Arthur Eedle

43. The Gospel of Humanism

14th August 2004 By Arthur Eedle

44. Cosmetic Christianity

5th September 2004 By Arthur Eedle

45. EXPERIENCE versus KNOWLEDGE

6th September 2004 By Arthur Eedle

46. “Just a wearyin’ for you”

13th September 2004 By Arthur Eedle

47. Islam by ex-Muslims

24th September 2004 By Arthur Eedle

48. Six Particular Men

9th April 2006 By Arthur Eedle

49. Ten “Everlasting” wonders in Isaiah

13th April 2006 By Arthur Eedle

50a. Missing the Mark. Part 1

18th April 2006 By Arthur Eedle

50b. Missing the Mark. Part 2

21st April 2006 By Arthur Eedle

51. The Mark of the Beast

29th April 2006 By Arthur Eedle

52. Irreducible Complexity

2nd May 2006 By Arthur Eedle

53. No historical Jesus?

4th July 2006 By Arthur Eedle

54. The Power of God’s Spoken Word

17th March 2007 By Arthur Eedle

55. God’s chosen fast

19th April 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56a. Resurrection and the Change – Part 1

1st May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56b. Resurrection and the Change – Part 2

7th May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56c. Resurrection and the Change – Part 3

10th May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56d. Resurrection and the Change – Part 4

12th May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56e. Resurrection and the Change – Part 5

13th May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56f. Resurrection and the Change – Part 6

14th May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56g. Resurrection and the Change – Part 7

15th May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56h. Resurrection and the Change – Part 8

16th May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56i. Resurrection and the Change – Part 9

17th May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56j. Resurrection and the Change – Part 10

18th May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56k. Resurrection and the Change – Part 11

21st May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56l. Resurrection and the Change – Part 12

22nd May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56m. Resurrection and the Change – Part 13

23rd May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56n. Resurrection and the Change – Part 14

24th May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56o. Resurrection and the Change – Part 15

25th May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

56p. Resurrection and the Change – Part 16

27th May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

57a. Before He Comes – Part 1

31st May 2007 By Arthur Eedle

57b. Before He Comes – Part 2

8th June 2007 By Arthur Eedle

57c. Before He Comes – Part 3

10th June 2007 By Arthur Eedle

57d. Before He Comes – Part 4

11th June 2007 By Arthur Eedle

57e. Before He Comes – Part 5

12th June 2007 By Arthur Eedle

57f. Before He Comes – Part 6

13th June 2007 By Arthur Eedle

57g. Before He Comes – Part 7

14th June 2007 By Arthur Eedle

57h. Before He Comes – Part 8

18th June 2007 By Arthur Eedle

57i. Before He Comes – Part 9

19th June 2007 By Arthur Eedle

57j. Before He Comes – Part 10

24th June 2007 By Arthur Eedle

57k. Before He Comes – Part 11

29th June 2007 By Arthur Eedle

57l. Before He Comes – Part 12

30th June 2007 By Arthur Eedle

57m. Before He Comes – Part 13

3rd July 2007 By Arthur Eedle

58. Free Will Versus God’s Sovereignty

28th August 2007 By Arthur Eedle

59. Rules of Engagement

10th October 2007 By Arthur Eedle

60. Cameo. Part 1

15th October 2007 By Arthur Eedle

61. Cameo. Part 2

18th October 2007 By Arthur Eedle

62. Cameo. Part 3

26th October 2007 By Arthur Eedle

63. Cameo. Part 4

28th October 2007 By Arthur Eedle

64. In His Hands

1st November 2007 By Arthur Eedle

65. The Starlings

5th November 2007 By Arthur Eedle

66. “Dead Truth”

13th November 2007 By Arthur Eedle

67. “Dead Sin”

18th November 2007 By Arthur Eedle

68. “Dead Faith” and “Dead Works”

2nd December 2007 By Arthur Eedle

69. “Dead Worship”

18th December 2007 By Arthur Eedle

70. A Pseudo-Bunyan Author

19th March 2008 By Arthur Eedle

Article Series

  • All our Yesterdays (30)
  • Before He comes (13)
  • God's Spoken Word (37)
  • Mysteries of Science & Faith (8)
  • New Series (101)
  • Newsletter (3)
  • Original Series (109)
  • Prophecy considerations (5)
  • Recognising the Hand of Judgment (33)
  • Resurrection and Change (16)
  • Seekers Corner (14)
  • Simple Statements on Serious Subjects (6)
  • The City of God (18)
  • The Millennial Octave (23)
  • The Restitution Times (22)
  • The Song of Solomon (6)
  • The Standard (19)
  • The Wayside Pulpit (107)
  • The Wayside Pulpit 2015 (96)
  • The Wellspring (101)
  • The Wellspring 2017 (55)

Index of Topics

Arthur & Rosalind Eedle's Personal Testimonies Discipleship Expository Items Good and Evil Human Pre-Existance Jane Leade. Philadelphian Numerology in the Bible Quotations from other Authors Resurrection and the Change Ron Wyatt. Archaeology Science Topics The Kingdom of God the Millennium and the Return of Christ The Sabbath Day Universal Reconcilliation

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