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  1. for the Philippians (vv. 3-4).23 However, in all his fond memories of them, one particular feature is highlighted in verse 5. Later Paul developed this as the central theme of the epistle: the Philip- pians' partnership in the gospel. Verse 6. when properly interpreted in relation to verse 5, provides a summary statement of the entire epistle.

  2. Mar 20, 2024 · Philippians 4:13: “I can do everything through him who gives me strength.”. Brief Summary: Philippians can be called “Resources Through Suffering.”. The book is about Christ in our life, Christ in our mind, Christ as our goal, Christ as our strength, and joy through suffering. It was written during Paul’s imprisonment in Rome, about ...

  3. Luke became the author and narrator of both the Book of Acts and the Gospel attributed to him. He addresses his work to Theophilus and likely sent it to him when completed. It well may have been Theophilus who published the work and without him we might not have this work today. 16:11-12

  4. PHILIPPIANS A Summary of the Structure and Style of the Letter with a Presentation of the Greek, (fully ‘parsed’ and rhetorically analysed) and A Literal English Translation (exhibiting the letter’s style and structure) David G. Palmer 17th September 2017 New Testament: New Testimony to the Skills of the Writers and First Readers ...

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  5. Book of. Philippians. Key Information and Helpful Resources. The church in Philippi was the first Jesus community that Paul started in eastern Europe (Acts 16 ). Philippi was a Roman colony in ancient Macedonia full of retired soldiers and well-known for its patriotic nationalism. So Paul faced resistance there for announcing Jesus as the true ...

  6. Apr 6, 2021 · The book of Philippians conveys a powerful message about the secret of contentment. Although Paul had faced severe hardships, poverty, beatings, illness, and even his current imprisonment, in every circumstance he had learned to be content. The source of his joyous contentment was rooted in knowing Jesus Christ:

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  8. THE GOAL OF CHRISTIAN LIVING. “Important Keys to Successful, Fulfilled Living”. KEY VERSE: Philippians 3:14 — The Christian’s goal is Jesus Christ. “I am pressing onward toward the goal for the prize of the call from above of God in Christ Jesus.”. GOAL NUMBER ONE – THE LOVE OF CHRIST – PHILIPPIANS 1:1-11. KEY VERSE 1:8.

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