Philippians
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Demi bey
That verse says to me that Paul, was aware that he still had his flaws,even being in the active will of God, but that it does not stop him from getting right back up, and going after perfection. See i believe that God leaves us in our bonds for a while, to prove to us how bad we want him, that we don't so easily turn back to our unrighteous way, for if it came easy, then we would probably, easily let it go.
So in actuality, how bad we want God, will show in how dedicated we are, to becoming perfect.
And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. Says Galatians 6:9
Before we can really appreciate the victory that we have in Jesus Christ, because of His resurrection, we need to fully comprehend and understand the amount of suffering He went through on our behalf and the great price that He paid for our victory.
Matthew's gospel, in Chapters 26 & 27, gives us a detailed description of the suffering that Jesus went through for us.
1. He was betrayed by one of His disciples.
2. He suffered an agonizing night in the garden of Gethsemane.
3. He watched as one of his most beloved and loyal disciples denied Him three times.
4. He faced the Sanhedrin where the chief priests and elders rejected His testimony.
5. He endured the crucifixion and the nailing to the cross.
6. The greatest price He probably paid was that of being rejected for a time by His own Heavenly Father when He cried out "My God, My God, why have you forsaken Me".
The Book of Isaiah gives us a vivid account of the suffering that Jesus would go through because of the sins of mankind.
Isaiah 53:1-7