Verses about the Apostles' "TRAVELS and ACTS"

Part 20 - PAUL'S LETTER TO THE PHILIPPIANS

Introduction to Philippians & Location Map

GREETINGS AND THANKSGIVING
20.1 Greetings to all Christians 1:1-2
20.2 Paul gives thanks for the Philippians 1:3-11

PAUL'S IMPRISONMENT AND MINISTRY

20.3 His imprisonment and the Gospel 1:12-18a
20.4 He longs to serve Christ 1:18b-26
A CALL TO LIVE IN UNITY AND LOVE
20.5 He encourages them to stand firm 1:27-30

PAUL'S MESSENGERS

20.6 Timothy will visit Philippi 2:19-24
20.7 Epaphroditus returns to Philippi 2:25-30

NOTHING MATTERS IN LIFE BUT CHRIST

20.8 He is much a Jew as the "Judaisers" 3:1-6
20.9 All that Jesus Christ means 3:7-11
20.10 He presses on towards Christ 3:12-16
20.11 His call to live as Christians 3:17-4:1

ADVICE, THANKS AND FAREWELLS

20.12 A plea to settle differences 4:2-3
20.13 The secret of Paul's contentment 4:10-13
20.14 Generosity of the Philippians 4:14-20
20.15 Final greetings and blesings 4:21-23


Most of Philippians is here;
some is in Part 50, "Gospel of Jesus"; and some is in Part 67, "Christian Life and Worship"


Book 11 of 27 - PAUL'S LETTER TO THE PHILIPPIANS

Writer: The apostle Paul

Date: c AD 61 or 63, either before, or after the Letters to the Philippians, Colossians, and to Philemon

Where written: Under house arrest in Rome

Readers: The church at Philippi founded by Paul during his Second Missionary Journey (Acts 16:12-40);

Why: Philippi is a caring and generous church (2 Corinthians 8:1-5), for whom Paul has a special affection. Its members probably included Lydia, the dealer in purple cloth, the Phillipian jailer and his family, and perhaps Luke. In this Letter, Paul shows his joy in spite of his imprisonment, his love for the church, his overwhelming devotion to Christ and all he means, and his concern that the Phillipians will drift away from all they have been taught.

 

Map - Paul Writes from Prison in Rome

Map Key: Letter for Philippi sent from 1 to 5

 


GREETINGS AND THANKSGIVING

 20.1 GREETINGS TO BISHOPS, DEACONS AND ALL CHRISTIANS

Philippians 1:1-2 - Paul and Timothy, true servants of Jesus Christ, to the bishops, deacons and all true Christians at Philippi, grace and peace from God our Father and Jesus Christ the Lord!

 

20.2 PAUL GIVES THANKS FOR THE PHILIPPIANS; HIS AFFECTION AND PRAYERS FOR THEM

Philippians 1:3-11 - I thank God for you Christians at Philippi whenever I think of you. My constant prayers for you are a real joy, for they bring back to my mind how we have worked together for the Gospel from the earliest days until now. I feel sure that the one (God) who has begun his good work in you will go on developing it until the day of Jesus Christ.

It is only natural that I should feel like this about you all - you are very dear to me. For during the time I was in prison as well as when I was out defending and demonstrating the power of the Gospel we shared together the grace of God. God knows how much I long, with the deepest Christian love and affection, for your companionship. My prayer for you is that you may have still more love - a love that is full of knowledge and wise insight. I want you to be able always to recognise the highest and the best, and to live sincere and blameless lives until the day of Jesus Christ. I want to see your lives full of true goodness, produced by the power that Jesus Christ gives you to the praise and glory of God.

PAUL'S IMPRISONMENT AND CONTINUING MINISTRY

20.3 PAUL'S IMPRISONMENT FURTHERS THE GOSPEL

Philippians 1:12-18a - Now, concerning myself, I want you to know, my brothers, that what has happened to me has, in effect, turned out to the advantage of the Gospel. For, first of all, my imprisonment means a personal witness for Christ before the palace guards not to mention others who come and go. Then, it means that most of our brothers, somehow taking fresh heart in the Lord from the very fact that I am a prisoner for Christ's sake, have shown far more courage in boldly proclaiming the Word of God. I know that some are preaching Christ out of jealousy, in order to annoy me, but some are preaching him in good faith. These latter are preaching out of their love for me. For they know that God has set me here in prison to defend our right to preach the Gospel. The motive of the former (.. perhaps the "Judaisers") is questionable - they preach in a partisan spirit, hoping to make my chains even more galling than they would otherwise be. But what does it matter? However they may look at it, the fact remains that Christ is being preached, whether sincerely or not, and that fact makes me very happy.

20.4 WHETHER PAUL LIVES OR DIES, HE LONGS TO SERVE CHRIST

Philippians 1:18b-26 - Yes, and I shall go on being very happy, for I know that what is happening will be for the good of my own soul, thanks to your prayers and the resources of the spirit of Jesus Christ. It all accords with my own earnest wishes and hopes, which are that I should never be in any way ashamed, but that now, as always, I should honour Christ with the utmost boldness by the way I live, whether that means I am to face death or to go on living. For living to me means simply "Christ", and if I die I should merely gain more of him. I realise, of course, that the work which I have started may make it necessary for me to go on living in this world, I should find it very hard to make a choice. I am torn in two directions - on the one hand I long to leave this world and live with Christ, and that is obviously the best thing for me. Yet, on the other hand, it is probably more necessary for you that I should stay here on earth. That is why I feel pretty well convinced that I shall not leave this world yet, but shall be able to stand by you, to help you forward in Christian living and to find increasing joy in your faith. So you can look forward to making much of me as your minister in Christ when I come to see you again!

 

A CALL TO LIVE IN UNITY, LOVE AND HUMILITY

20.5 HE ENCOURAGES THE PHILIPPIANS TO STAND FIRM IN THEIR FAITH

Philippians 1:27-30 - But whatever happens, make sure that your everyday life is worthy of the Gospel of Christ. So that whether I do come and see you, or merely hear about you from a distance, I may know that you are standing fast in a united spirit, battling with a single mind for the faith of the Gospel and not caring two straws for your enemies (whether Gentiles or Jews). The very fact that they are your enemies is plain proof that they are lost to God, while the fact that you have such men as enemies is plain proof that you yourselves are being saved by God. You are given, in this battle, the privilege not merely of believing in Christ but also of suffering for his sake. It is now your turn to take part in that battle you once saw me engaged in, and which, in point of fact, I am still fighting.

 

Philippians continues
in Part 50 with verses preaching the "Gospel of Jesus"
2: 1-11 Be like Christ; live together in love, humility and selflessness
2:12-18 Continue your Christian journey; shine like lights in a dark, fallen world
then:

PAUL'S MESSENGERS

20.6 TIMOTHY WILL VISIT PHILIPPI SOON

Philippians 2:19-24 - ... I hope in Jesus Christ that it will not be long before I can send Timothy to you (... if Timothy's visit to Philippi took place, it is not referred to in the New Testament), and then I shall be cheered by a first-hand account of you and your doings. I have nobody else with a genuine interest in your well-being. All the others seem to be wrapped up in their own affairs and do not really care for the business of Jesus Christ. But you know how Timothy has proved his worth, working with me for the Gospel like a son with his father. I hope to send him to you as soon as I can tell how things will work out for me, but God gives me some hope that it will not be long before I am (released and) able to come myself as well.

 

20.7 EPAPHRODITUS IS RETURNING TO PHILIPPI

Philippians 2:25-30 - I have considered it desirable, however, to send you Epaphroditus. He has been to me brother, fellow-worker and comrade-in-arms, as well as being the messenger you sent to see to my wants. He has been home-sick for you, and was worried because he knew that you had heard that he was ill. Indeed he was ill, very dangerously ill, but God had mercy on him - and incidentally on me as well, so that I did not have the sorrow of losing him to add to my sufferings. I am particularly anxious, therefore, to send him to you so that when you see him again you may be glad, and to know of your joy will lighten my own sorrows. Welcome him in the Lord with great joy! You should hold men like him in highest honour, for his loyalty to Christ brought him very near death - he risked his life to do for me in person what distance prevented you all from doing.

FOR PAUL NOTHING MATTERS IN LIFE BUT CHRIST

 20.8 PAUL WARNS THEM ABOUT THE "JUDAISERS"; HE IS AS MUCH A JEW AS THEY YET ALL THAT MATTERS IS KNOWING JESUS

Philippians 3:1-6 - In conclusion, my brothers, delight yourselves in the Lord! It doesn't bore me to repeat a piece of advice like this, and if you follow it you will find it a great safeguard to your souls.

The "circumcision" party are the enemies of your faith and freedom

Be on your guard against these curs, these wicked workmen, these would-be mutilators of your bodies (through physical circumcision)! We are, remember, truly circumcised when we worship God by the Spirit, when we find our joy in Christ Jesus and put no confidence in what we are in the flesh.

I was even more of a Jew than these Jews, yet knowing Christ has changed my whole life  

If it were right to have such confidence, I could certainly have it, and if any of these men thinks he has grounds for such confidence I can assure him I have more. I was born a true Jew, I was circumcised on the eighth day, I was a member of the tribe of Benjamin, I was in fact a full-blooded Jew. As far as keeping the Law is concerned I was a Pharisee, and you can judge my enthusiasm for the Jewish faith by my active persecution of the Church. As far as the Law's righteousness is concerned, I don't think anyone could have found fault with me.

 

20.9 PAUL'S INFINITE COMMENDATION OF ALL THAT JESUS CHRIST MEANS

Philippians 3:7-11 - Yet every advantage that I had gained (as a true Jew) I considered lost for Christ's sake. Yes, and I look upon everything as loss compared with the overwhelming gain of knowing Jesus Christ my Lord. For his sake I did in actual fact suffer the loss of everything, but I considered it useless rubbish compared with being able to win Christ. For now my place is in him, and I am not dependent upon any of the self-achieved righteousness of the Law. God has given me that genuine righteousness which comes from faith in Christ. How changed are my ambitions! Now I long to know Christ and the power shown by his resurrection: now I long to share his sufferings, even to die as he died, so that I may perhaps attain as he did, the resurrection from the dead.

20.10 ALTHOUGH STILL WELL SHORT OF PERFECTION, PAUL PRESSES ON TOWARDS CHRIST

Philippians 3:12-16 - Yet, my brothers, I do not consider myself to have "arrived", spiritually, nor do I consider myself already perfect. But I keep going on, grasping ever more firmly that purpose for which Christ grasped me. My brothers, I do not consider myself to have fully grasped it even now. But I do concentrate on this: I leave the past behind and with hands outstretched to whatever lies ahead I go straight for the goal - my reward the honour of being called by God in Christ.

My ambition is the true goal of the spiritually adult: make it yours

All of us who are spiritually adult should set ourselves this sort of ambition, and if at present you cannot see this, yet you will find that this is the attitude which God is leading you to adopt. It is important that we go forward in the light of such truth as we have ourselves attained to.

20.11 HIS WARNINGS AGAINST EARTHLY LIVING; HIS CALL TO STAND FIRM AND LIVE AS CHRISTIANS

Phillipians 3:17-4:1 - Let me be your example her, my brothers: let my example be the standard by which you can tell who are the genuine Christians among those about you. For there are many, of whom I have told you before and tell you again now, even with tears, that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ. These men are heading for utter destruction - their god is their own appetite, their pride is in what they should be ashamed of, and this world is the limit of their horizon. But we are citizens of Heaven; our outlook goes beyond this world to the hopeful expectation of the saviour who will come from Heaven, the Lord Jesus Christ. He will re-make these wretched bodies of ours to resemble his own glorious body, by that power of his which makes him the master of everything that is.

(Chapter 4 ....) So, my brothers whom I love and long for, my joy and my crown, do stand firmly in the Lord, and remember how much I love you.

ADVICE, THANKS AND FAREWELLS

20.12 A PLEA FOR PERSONAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TWO WOMEN TO BE SETTLED

 Phillipians 4:2-3 - Euodius and Syntache I beg you by name to make up your differences as Christians should! And, my true fellow-worker (or possibly Syzygus, the name of an actual person) help these women. They both worked hard with me for the Gospel, as did Clement and all my other fellow-workers whose names are in the book of life.

 

Philippians continues
in Part 67 with verses teaching about "Christian Life & Worship"
4:4-5 Christian conduct
4:6-7 Peace
4:8-9 Christian conduct
and concludes here in Part 20 - "Travels and Acts" with

20.13 PAUL THANKS THEM FOR THEIR CONCERN; HE REVEALS THE SECRET OF HIS CONTENTMENT

Phillipians 4:10-13 - It has been a great joy to me that after all this time you have shown such interest in my welfare. I don't mean that you had forgotten me, but up till now you had no opportunity of expressing your concern. Nor do I mean that I have been in actual need, for I have learned to be content, whatever the circumstances may be. I know now how to live when things are difficult and I know how to live when things are prosperous. In general and in particular I have learned the secret of facing either poverty or plenty. I am ready for anything through the strength of the one (Jesus Christ) who lives within me.

20.14 THE CONTINUING GENEROSITY OF THE PHILIPPIANS

Phillipians 4:14-20 - Nevertheless I am not disparaging the way in which you were willing to share my troubles. You Philippians will remember that in the early days of the Gospel when I left Macedonia (... after visiting Philippi, Thessalonica and Berea, c AD50 during his Second Journey, Paul was forced to leave the province, and went south to Athens, Acts 17:15), you were the only church who shared with me the fellowship of giving and receiving. Even in Thessalonica (Acts 17:1) you twice sent me help when I was in need. It isn't the value of the gift that I am keen on, it is the reward that will come to you because of these gifts that you have made.

Now I have everything I want - in fact I am rich. Yes, I am quite content, thanks to your gifts received through Epaphroditus (... another example of the care and concern shown by the Christians of Philippi). Your generosity is like a lovely fragrance, a sacrifice that pleases the very heart of God. My God will supply all that you need from his glorious resources in Christ Jesus. And may glory be to our God and our Father for ever and ever, amen!

20.15 FINAL GREETINGS AND BLESSINGS

Phillipians 4:21-23 - Greetings to every true Christian, from me and all the brothers here with me (in Rome). All the Christians here would like to send their best wishes, particularly those who belong to the emperor's household (... another measure of the impact of the Gospel).

The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.

PAUL

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