3:1 Finally,
my
brethren,
rejoice
in
the
Lord.
To
write
the
same
things
to
you,
to
me
indeed
is
not
irksome,
but
for
you
it
is
safe.
3:2 Beware
of
the
dogs,
beware
of
the
evil
workers,
beware
of
the
concision:
3:3 for
we
are
the
circumcision,
who
worship
by
the
Spirit
of
God,
and
glory
in
Christ
Jesus,
and
have
no
confidence
in
the
flesh:
3:4 though
I
myself
might
have
confidence
even
in
the
flesh:
if
any
other
man
thinketh
to
have
confidence
in
the
flesh,
I
yet
more:
3:5 circumcised
the
eighth
day,
of
the
stock
of
Israel,
of
the
tribe
of
Benjamin,
a
Hebrew
of
Hebrews;
as
touching
the
law,
a
Pharisee;
3:6 as
touching
zeal,
persecuting
the
church;
as
touching
the
righteousness
which
is
in
the
law,
found
blameless.
3:7 Howbeit
what
things
were
gain
to
me,
these
have
I
counted
loss
for
Christ.
3:8 Yea
verily,
and
I
count
all
things
to
be
loss
for
the
excellency
of
the
knowledge
of
Christ
Jesus
my
Lord:
for
whom
I
suffered
the
loss
of
all
things,
and
do
count
them
but
refuse,
that
I
may
gain
Christ,
3:9 and
be
found
in
him,
not
having
a
righteousness
of
mine
own,
[even]
that
which
is
of
the
law,
but
that
which
is
through
faith
in
Christ,
the
righteousness
which
is
from
God
by
faith:
3:10 that
I
may
know
him,
and
the
power
of
his
resurrection,
and
the
fellowship
of
his
sufferings,
becoming
conformed
unto
his
death;
3:11 if
by
any
means
I
may
attain
unto
the
resurrection
from
the
dead.
3:12 Not
that
I
have
already
obtained,
or
am
already
made
perfect:
but
I
press
on,
if
so
be
that
I
may
lay
hold
on
that
for
which
also
I
was
laid
hold
on
by
Christ
Jesus.
3:13 Brethren,
I
count
not
myself
yet
to
have
laid
hold:
but
one
thing
[I
do],
forgetting
the
things
which
are
behind,
and
stretching
forward
to
the
things
which
are
before,
3:14 I
press
on
toward
the
goal
unto
the
prize
of
the
high
calling
of
God
in
Christ
Jesus.
3:15 Let
us
therefore,
as
many
as
are
perfect,
be
thus
minded:
and
if
in
anything
ye
are
otherwise
minded,
this
also
shall
God
reveal
unto
you:
3:16 only,
whereunto
we
have
attained,
by
that
same
[rule]
let
us
walk.
3:17 Brethren,
be
ye
imitators
together
of
me,
and
mark
them
that
so
walk
even
as
ye
have
us
for
an
ensample.
3:18 For
many
walk,
of
whom
I
told
you
often,
and
now
tell
you
even
weeping,
[that
they
are]
the
enemies
of
the
cross
of
Christ:
3:19 whose
end
is
perdition,
whose
god
is
the
belly,
and
[whose]
glory
is
in
their
shame,
who
mind
earthly
things.
3:20 For
our
citizenship
is
in
heaven;
whence
also
we
wait
for
a
Saviour,
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ:
3:21 who
shall
fashion
anew
the
body
of
our
humiliation,
[that
it
may
be]
conformed
to
the
body
of
his
glory,
according
to
the
working
whereby
he
is
able
even
to
subject
all
things
unto
himself.