Off Script | Philippians 3

Are you building your life on a personal resume of accolades, or are you ready to trade it all in for something that actually lasts? This week on Off Script, Neil and Scott dive into Philippians Chapter 3 to explore what it truly means to count everything as loss compared to the ultimate prize of knowing Jesus Christ. The guys talk about how easy it is to treat our credentials, whether it’s church heritage, hard work, or worldly success, as a security blanket, and how Paul radically redefines all of it as skubalon. This conversation challenges us to draw a line in the sand, throw away our self-made resumes, and firmly anchor our identity in Christ alone. The Challenge This week, take a hard look at where you are placing your daily confidence. When you feel tempted to cross the line back into earning God's favor or leveraging your status over others, consciously choose to drop that resume in the trash, stand firm, and take offensive action in your faith. Hosts: Neil Gregory and Scott Nickell What We Discuss • Scott’s behind-the-scenes mishap of accidentally cutting an entire page of notes and a cue quote during the first service • How Paul’s mindset in Acts 20 of facing imprisonment and afflictions heavily influenced Scott's journey back to Southland • Reflecting on Jim Elliot’s missionary legacy and Edmund Clowney’s quote about the church being composed of "losers" for Christ • The rich young ruler and the parable of the man building bigger barns to store up temporary worldly wealth • A moment of vulnerability regarding entitlements, taking shots from critics, and the danger of treating knowledge as wisdom • Scott’s blunt interaction with a churchgoer right before service and why tolerating lies is not a Christian virtue • The cultural prescriptions of the "Bible Belt"—from perfect attendance to Church badges—versus actual heart transformation • Unpacking the extreme Greek word skubalon and why Paul used the equivalent of a cuss word to describe his credentials • Navigating the ditch of legalism on one side and "grace abusers" (antinomianism) on the other • What it practically means to "stand firm" using wrestling terminology and taking offensive action in your marriage, parenting, and career About Southland Christian Church Southland is one church meeting in multiple locations across central Kentucky. We believe Jesus came for the lost and the broken, which means there’s a place for everyone here. Around here, that means we worship defiantly, speak truth unashamedly, and extend grace generously. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach across Central Kentucky and all around the world, visit: https://southland.church/give