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One of the characteristics of Paul's letter to the Philippians is that of rejoicing. He told his readers to rejoice...
· in prayer,
· in the gospel,
· in fellowship,
· in suffering for the cause, and
· in the Lord.
The letter gives guidelines to its readers, offering the believer...
· a purpose,
· a pattern,
· a prize, and
· a provision.
Examples are brought before the readers of those who sacrificed self-interest in the cause of others. These include...
· Christ,
· Timothy,
· Epaphroditus, and
· Paul.
Philippians is one of Paul's prison epistles, letters written from a Roman imprisonment. We are not likely to be called to undergo the hardships that he suffered, but these Studies in Philippians will uplift all believers and fill them with joy.
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