philippians in English

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a book of the New Testament, an epistle of St. Paul to the Church at Philippi in Macedonia.

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1. Philippians, Epistle to

2. Paul likely wrote Philippians sometime between A.D. 60 and 62, while he was imprisoned in Rome (see Philippians 1:7, 13, 17; see also Acts 28:16–31; Guide to the Scriptures, “Philippians,” scriptures.lds.org).

3. Keep Jehovah’s precious promises in mind. —Philippians 4:8, 9.

4. 14 No wonder the kind Philippians were in Paul’s prayers!

5. [Draw attention to appropriate points from Philippians 4:6, 7.]

6. —Based on Acts, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon, 1 John, Revelation.

7. How does Philippians 1:9, 10 relate to our setting priorities?

8. (Philippians 2:3) He needs to view himself as Jehovah does.

9. (Philippians 2:4) Money may become more important than Christian unity.

10. □ How have you demonstrated a self-sacrificing spirit? —Philippians 2:4.

11. (Philippians 4:6) He will “give holy spirit to those asking him.”

12. Never take each other for granted but display unselfishness. —Philippians 2:4.

13. How does Philippians 2:4 show what is needed to cultivate personal communication?

14. (Philippians 3:13, 14) He adapted to all kinds of people and circumstances.

15. Read Philippians 2:5-7 A Bondservant is a specific type of servant

16. Yes, public reproach sometimes leads to positive results! —Compare Philippians 1:12, 13.

17. The Philippians were urged: “In humility, let each esteem others better than themselves.”

18. What does Philippians 4:6, 7 advise us to do when we need help?

19. ● Does the Bible prohibit resorting to legal means to defend oneself? —Philippians 1:7.

20. (Philippians 2:3) Accepting this advice may require a radical change in one’s thinking.

21. Highlights From the Letters to the Galatians, the Ephesians, the Philippians, and the Colossians

22. Next, follow the principle at Philippians 1:10: “Make sure of the more important things.”

23. (Philippians 3:8, 13, 14) Paul ran with his eyes fixed firmly on the prize.

24. (Philippians 4:3) This, however, requires more than just giving mental recognition to his teachings.

25. The term, “Be Anxious for nothing,” comes from a verse found in Philippians 4:6

26. (John 1:1; Philippians 2:6-11) Further, the designation “god” carries an additional implication.

27. Mordecai sought a legal solution to the threat created by Haman’s conspiracy. —Philippians 1:7.

28. (Philippians 2:14, 15) But how can we maintain virtue in a vice-filled world?

29. Are you expecting more of your spouse than is reasonable? —Philippians 2:4; 4:5.

30. (Philippians 2:3) This modest viewpoint puts one in a position to learn from others.

31. At Philippians 2:3, Paul exhorted us to ‘do nothing out of contentiousness or egotism.’

32. Prayer gave me strength and helped me not to become overly anxious.” —Philippians 4:6, 7.

33. (Philippians 1:10) When covering deep subjects, we should try to express ourselves in plain language.

34. (Isaiah 54:13; Philippians 4:9) Yes, genuine peace comes to those who heed Jehovah’s teachings.

35. This theme, based on Philippians 4:7, set the tone for day two of the convention.

36. (Philippians 4:6) Second, prayers must be offered in the name of God’s Son, Jesus Christ.

37. (Philippians 3:18, 19) How can we, as individuals, avoid such a thing’s happening to us?

38. (Matthew 22:37; Philippians 4:7) But the heart and the mind are not mutually exclusive.

39. Though he thought he was serving God, he was actually fighting against him. —Philippians 3:5, 6.

40. (Philippians 2:4) Steer clear of speech, dress, grooming, or actions that could be viewed as provocative.

41. He acknowledged the Philippians’ spiritual advancement, appealing to them as mature Christians with a right mental attitude.

42. (Philippians 2:4, New Century Version) Not that we should meddle in matters that don’t concern us.

43. Philippians 3:6 Adj-NMS GRK: νόμῳ γενόμενος ἄμεμπτος NAS: which is in the Law, found Blameless

44. (Philippians 1:1) Other changes were made at both the congregation level and the Governing Body level.

45. (Philippians 4:13) Maintaining our integrity to God is even more important than preserving our present life.

46. (Acts 22:28; 23:6; Philippians 3:5) Paul also suffered severe hardships in his missionary activities.

47. (Philippians 2:8) He did not, however, apologize for his beliefs in order to alleviate his suffering.

48. (Ephesians 4:9, 10; Philippians 2:9-11) As a conqueror, Jesus took “captives” from the enemy.

49. (Philippians 4:8) Clearly, erotic pictures and immoral novels are not ‘chaste and well spoken of or virtuous.’

50. Jehovah’s Word Is Alive —Highlights From the Letters to the Galatians, the Ephesians, the Philippians, and the Colossians