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Paul and Timothy acknowledged the faith and grace of the Christians at Philippi and sent them greetings in this epistle. The Philippian Christians appear to be sound and faithful, and Paul thanks God for them, especially when he is in bonds. He cannot visit yet, but hopes to do so soon. He wants them to be filled with the fruits of righteousness', just as he is under house arrest... though he thanks God it is for the best, especially in the royal household. indeed, his trials make other believers stronger! Paul says that his readers should always act in a becoming way, with one spirit, being…mehr

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Paul and Timothy acknowledged the faith and grace of the Christians at Philippi and sent them greetings in this epistle. The Philippian Christians appear to be sound and faithful, and Paul thanks God for them, especially when he is in bonds. He cannot visit yet, but hopes to do so soon. He wants them to be filled with the fruits of righteousness', just as he is under house arrest... though he thanks God it is for the best, especially in the royal household. indeed, his trials make other believers stronger! Paul says that his readers should always act in a becoming way, with one spirit, being likeminded and loving each other. Each Christian must work out his own salvation until he is called to be with the Lord. That is - they must show proof of their salvation in everyday life, and not give reason to the world to denigrate them. We must apply this today, right now!
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The author is a pastor, and all books are based on Sunday Bible studies, discussed and examined. As Co-Founder of Bible Theology Ministries, he has produced several thousand articles, and also does Podcasts on YouTube. Has expertise in several academic and skill areas, and is educated to PhD (Theol) level. He tries at all times to write and speak in easily understood ways, without flooding everything with theological technical terms.