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Christ will be exalted in my body "Christ will be exalted in my body" highlights the ultimate purpose of Paul’s life: to glorify Christ. The Greek word "megalynō" means to magnify or glorify. Paul’s desire is that Christ be magnified through his physical existence, whether in life or death.
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St. Paul, in his humility, prefers the pasture, "Christ...
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20 NIV - Philippians 1:20 I eagerly expect and hope that I...
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20 NLT - Philippians 1:20 I eagerly expect and hope that I...
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20 ESV - Philippians 1:20 I eagerly expect and hope that I...
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according to my earnest expectation and hope, that in...
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Paul's Trials Advance the Gospel … 19 For I know that this...
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Yes, and I will continue to rejoice, 1:19 for I know that this will turn out for my deliverance through your prayers and the support of the Spirit of Jesus Christ. 1:20 My confident hope is that I will in no way be ashamed but that with complete boldness, even now as always, Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or death. 1:21 For to m...
If you have not read the lesson on 1:12-18a, we encourage you to do this now. This is now the second section of this entire section from 1:12-26. Thus we start in the outline with point B.
54 For a similar use of apobhsetai meaning “will turn out,” see Luke 21:13. 55 See BAGD, 801. 56 See Gordon D. Fee, Paul’s Letter to the Philippians, The New International Commentary on the New Testament, ed. Gordon D. Fee (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1995), 130-32; Peter T. O’Brien, Philippians, The New International Greek Testament Commentary (Grand ...
The earnest desire of Paul's heart was to know Christ more, to live for Him, to die daily to self, and if necessary, to give his life for the precious Saviour he loved so dearly. The deep desire of Paul's inner being was to be his utmost for the glory of Christ Jesus so that others would come to know Him as their Lord and Saviour, as Paul ...
In Philippians, Paul wavers (1:20–24; 2:23) between contemplating the worst (death: 2:17; 3:10) and the best (release: 1:25–26; 2:24), even rethinking what is normally best or worst (1:20–24). His release and safety will be accomplished through a combination of your prayer (singular, to indicate its entirety) and the assistance of the ...
Yes, and I will continue to rejoice, 19 for I know that through your prayers and God’s provision of the Spirit of Jesus Christ what has happened to me will turn out for my deliverance. [ a ] ( C ) 20 I eagerly expect ( D ) and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have sufficient courage ( E ) so that now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, ( F ) whether by life or by death.
Philippians 1:20. ESV as it is my eager expectation and hope that I will not be at all ashamed, but that with full courage now as always Christ will be honored in my body, whether by life or by death. NIV I eagerly expect and hope that I will in no way be ashamed, but will have sufficient courage so that now as always Christ will be exalted in ...
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Yes, and I will continue to rejoice, 19 for I know that this will turn out for my deliverance through your prayers and the support of the Spirit of Jesus Christ. 20 My confident hope is that I will in no way be ashamed but that with complete boldness, even now as always, Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or death.