Philippians 3:20
"whose end is destruction, whose god is the belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who think about earthly things."
Key Reflection
Philippians 3:20 paints a vivid picture of those who are focused on temporary, worldly pleasures rather than spiritual realities. The phrase "whose end is destruction" indicates a life that ultimately leads to ruin and loss. "Whose god is the belly" suggests a lifestyle centered on physical desires and fleeting satisfactions, which are often at odds with true spirituality. "And whose glory is in their shame" further emphasizes the dishonor and moral decay associated with such a mindset. The verse contrasts this with believers who are eagerly awaiting the transformation to their heavenly nature, highlighting the difference between earthly-minded people and those focused on eternal values.
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