Bible (WEB) NT 11: Philippians
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Paul, imprisoned in Rome, writes to the Philippian church, expressing his gratitude for their support and encouragement. He emphasizes the importance of unity and humility among believers, urging them to prioritize Christ above all else. He addresses issues such as internal conflicts and persecution, encouraging them to persevere in their faith and find joy even in hardship. Paul also reflects on his own relationship with Christ and his anticipation of eternal life. He shares his desire to see the Philippians grow in their faith and live lives that reflect the love and grace of God. The letter concludes with a powerful exhortation to live lives that are worthy of the gospel, focusing on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and praiseworthy.Book Details
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