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Philippians Chapter 3

Horizontales
Paul instructed readers to be Christlike and rejoice. Here for the first time, he used these words telling in what we should rejoice. (v1) (Clue: 3 words in consecutive order)
This Old Testament ritual symbolized dedication for an 8-day old male baby. Paul preached that New Testament grace demanded dedication of a person's soul rather than flesh. (v3)
Believers temporarily reside on earth, but citizenship is in Heaven. There, earthly bodies will be transformed like what? (v21) (Clue: 3 words in consecutive order)
Paul considered all of his personal gain as manure. This is reward he really desired. (v8) (Clue: 2 words in consecutive order)
As a human. no believer is perfect. Therefore, Paul encouraged readers to look to him and others (possibly Timothy and Epaphroditus) who were perhaps less imperfect. Such men could serve in this capacity. (v17) (Clue: 2 words in consecutive order. Use KJV wording)
Paul warned against those preaching salvation by works rather grace. He emphasized that warning by comparing such teachers to this animal. (v2)
Paul repeatedly and emotionally pleaded with believers to guard against unbelievers professing to know Christ but worshipping themselves. Lives of these enemies would end in this manner. (v19)
Verticales
Paul was in pursuit of Christlikeness. In that chase, he had no desire to dwell on the past, but only to reach forth for these things. (v13) (Clue: 3 words in consecutive order)
As a rising star in Jewish hierarchy, Paul had much personal acclaim. Nevertheless, he described such accolade as what in his ministry for Christ. (v7) (Clue: one word answer)
Paul was a descended from this tribe of Israel. (v5)
Paul was born into this group of very influential Jewish leaders. (v5)
Paul encouraged readers to seek Christlikeness and not be satisfied with lesser spiritual maturity. In doing so, what would God do regarding His purpose for their lives? (v15) (Clue: one word answer)