WebbThe Lord is at hand. a. Let your gentleness be known: Paul used an interesting ancient Greek word ( epieikeia) that is translated gentleness here. Other translations of the Bible … Webb12 apr. 2024 · Philippians is one of the favorite letters of Paul for many Christians, not least because of its crisp ideas and special terms like joy and fellowship (a common life with others) and unity. Then too it has some of our favorite passages, like the poem of Philippians 2:6–11 , and favorite verses, not least 4:13’s “I can do all this through him …
Philippians 4: Bible Study, Commentary, and Application to Life
WebbPraying through Philippians 4:1. Loving Father, what a joy for Paul to write to the dear saints at Philippi, whom he considered as his joy and crown. I pray that I may live my life for Christ and stand fast in Him so that I be used by You to witness, in word and deed, to all with whom I come in contact today. In Jesus' name I pray, AMEN. Webb13 apr. 2024 · In the end, 23 out of 27 still came, but arrival was pushed back two days. Our conference was condensed into half the time. Despite the disappointment, our conference theme was still fitting: “BREATHE: Rejoice always, pray continually, and give thanks!” (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18). Dr. Rhoda Wolle presented our keynote address entitled ... can home cooking reverse the obesity epidemic
Philippians 4:4 - Bible Hub
WebbAnd the God of peace will be with you: If the Philippians did as Paul had instructed, not only would they have had the peace of God, but the God of peace would have also been with them. C. Paul comments on the giving of the Philippians. 1. (10-14) Paul’s perspective on the gift from the Philippians. Webb19 maj 2014 · Philippians 4: 7 “The peace of God, which is beyond all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. “ The peace of God is beyond human … Webb1 maj 2010 · In Philippians 4:5 Paul is saying that he wants the Philippians to be known for having the highest levels of ethical conduct and adhering to the highest moral principles while waiting for Jesus’ return to earth. He wanted the Philippians to live in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ ( Phil. 1:27 cf. 2:14-15 ). Footnotes fithian shops