
Bible (Reina Valera) NT 11: Filipenses
by Reina-Valera
'Bible (Reina Valera) NT 11: Filipenses' Summary
La Epístola a los Filipenses, escrita por el apóstol Pablo, es una carta llena de amor y aliento dirigida a la iglesia en Filipos. Pablo expresa su agradecimiento por la fe y el apoyo de los filipenses, y les anima a centrar sus vidas en Cristo y a encontrar alegría en todas las circunstancias. La carta aborda temas cruciales como la unidad, el amor, la oración, la fortaleza en la fe y la imitación del ejemplo de Jesucristo. Pablo destaca la importancia de vivir en armonía y amor como seguidores de Cristo, y les exhorta a ser fuertes en la oración y a buscar la paz y la reconciliación. También les anima a ser imitadores de Cristo, a centrarse en su amor y a encontrar gozo a través de su relación con él. La carta concluye con una exhortación a la perseverancia y la esperanza en Cristo, incluso ante las dificultades, enfatizando que la verdadera alegría se encuentra en la unión con él. A lo largo de la carta, Pablo destaca la importancia de la unidad, la oración y el gozo en la vida cristiana, recordándoles que la fortaleza y la alegría se encuentran en la relación con Cristo.Book Details
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