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Paul longs for the Philippians with the affection of Christ Jesus.
Philippians 1:8-11
Paul's imprisonment has served to advance the gospel (v12) in two different ways: Firstly, it has be...
Philippians 1:12-14
Paul thanks God every time he remembers the Philippians, and when he prays for them he prays with jo...
Philippians 1:3-7
Paul notes the different motivations for preaching Christ: 1) Doing it out of envry and rivalry to a...
Philippians 1:15-18
Interpretation: Paul wants the Philippians to adopt a manner of life that is worthy of the gospel of Christ.
Philippians 1:27-30
2 Peter 1:1-11   Explanation of arc: 1a-2b: These first two verses of 2 Peter serve as an introduction to the letter.
Philippians 2:5-11
Interpretation: As the Philippians have always been obedient (not just when Paul is with them, but e...
Philippians 2:12-13
Interpretation: Paul will rejoice because he has confidence that through the prayers of the Philippi...
Philippians 1:18-21
Interpretation: To Paul, there are benefits to living and dying.
Philippians 1:21-26
Interpretation: In light of the difficult lives that Christians should be prepared to face (1:27-30)...
Philippians 2:1-4
Interpretation: Paul urges the Philippians to keep their thoughts on things that are true, honorable...
Philippians 4:8-9
Interpretation: Paul warns the Philippians to watch out for the "dogs", the "evildoers" and those who "mutilate the flesh".
Philippians 3:1-6
Interpretation: Paul instructs the Philippians to do all things without grumbling or questioning so ...
Philippians 2:14-18
Interpretation: Paul reminds the Philippians that the Lord is at hand, that his coming is near.
Philippians 4:5-7
Interpretation: Paul puts no confidence in the flesh, even though he has the credentials for it.
Philippians 3:7-11
Interpretation: Paul urges the Philippians to follow his example and that of others who are walking according to Paul's example.
Philippians 3:17-4:1
Interpretation: Paul wishes that Euodia and Syntyche, two women who have worked alongside Paul in the gospel, would agree in the Lord.
Philippians 4:2-5
Interpretation: Paul hopes to send Timothy to the Philippians soon, with the intention that he may be cheered by their news.
Philippians 2:19-24
Interpretation: Paul recognizes that he has not yet obtained the resurrection of the dead, nor has h...
Philippians 3:12-16
Interpretation: Paul finds it necessary to send Epaphroditus to the Philippians.
Philippians 2:25-30
Interpretation: Paul rejoices at the Philippians' concern for him.
Philippians 4:10-13
Interpretation: Paul wants Titus to remind the believers in Crete about how they should relate to people around them.
Titus 3:1-7
This is the opening chapter of Malachi, which is a message of the LORD to Israel by Malachi (1:1).
Malachi 1:1-14
This first part of chapter 2 follows on from 1:6-14, where the issue of the priests' disobedience is first brought up.
Malachi 2:1-9
The central issue in this passage is Israel's faithlessness to one another (v10), which is a signifi...
Malachi 2:10-16
This section begins with t he Israelites questioning the continued existence of evil and why a just ...
Malachi 2:17-3:5
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Malachi 3:6-12
As we come to the end of Malachi, a final question is presented: why bother serving God when evildoe...
Malachi 3:13-4:6
In these opening verses of 1 Peter we are introduced to the author and recipients of this letter.
1 Peter 1:1-5
These verses continue on from the previous verses, further describing the attitudes believers ought to have with regards to their faith.
1 Peter 1:6-12
In the two previous arcs we established two attitudes which Christians should have in light of what God has done for us: praise and joy.
1 Peter 1:13-21
Following on from the previous section in which believers are encouraged to be holy and to conduct t...
1 Peter 1:22-2:3
The previous section ended with reference to how Christians ought to long for pure spiritual milk.
1 Peter 2:4-10
Having just reminded believers of the new identity that they have through believing in Jesus Christ,...
1 Peter 2:11-17
In the previous arc we saw Peter's urging for believers to conduct themselves honorably, along with ...
1 Peter 2:18-25
This passage continues with the theme of what proper Christian conduct ought to look like, this time...
1 Peter 3:1-7
This passage concludes the section in this letter dealing with the theme of appropriate Christian conduct.
1 Peter 3:8-12
Having seen what Christian conduct ought to look like, this passage is the beginning of a section which deals with Christian suffering.
1 Peter 3:13-17
The "For" in v18 links us back to the previous verse (v17): "For it is better to suffer for doing go...
1 Peter 3:18-22
Having talked about the approach that Christians should take towards suffering, Peter now goes on to...
1 Peter 4:7-11
In the beginning of this new section, Peter again encourages believers to be prepared to suffer according to God's will.
1 Peter 4:12-19
  As Peter approaches the end of his letter, he concludes with exhortations to elders and Christians in general.
1 Peter 5:1-5
  In the previous passage we saw how Peter gives encouragement to suffering Christians: Christ ...
1 Peter 4:1-6
  This arc is a continuation of 1 Peter 5:1-5, with the "therefore" in v6 linking the two passages together.
1 Peter 5:6-14
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The Provision for Needs
Philippians 4:14-23
Interpretation: Paul is grateful to the Philippians for the support they've given him for his needs.
Published June 1st, 2012
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Interpretation: Paul is grateful to the Philippians for the support they've given him for his needs. He has received the gifts that they'd sent and believes it will be of good service to God, and that God will supply for their needs as well. However for Paul it is not the gift from the Philippians itself that is important, but the gospel work that is achieved through it as a result. The letter to the Philippians is concluded with greetings.
10000000009955 9955 Notes 2009-07-04 11:11:22 2009-07-04 11:17:37 Interpretation: Paul is grateful to the Philippians for the support they've given him for his needs. He has received the gifts that they'd sent and believes it will be of good service to God, and that God will supply for their needs as well. However for Paul it is not the gift from the Philippians itself that is important, but the gospel work that is achieved through it as a result. The letter to the Philippians is concluded with greetings. notes
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Philippians
Philippians 4:14-23
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Yet it was kind of you to share my trouble.
And you Philippians yourselves know that in the beginning of the gospel,
when I left Macedonia,
temporal
no church entered into partnership with me
in giving and receiving,
ideaexplanation
except you only.
concessive
Even in Thessalonica you sent me help for my needs once and again.
series
Not that I seek the gift,
but I seek the fruit that increases to your credit.
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I have received full payment, and more.
I am well supplied,
having received from Epaphroditus the gifts you sent,
a fragrant offering,
a sacrifice acceptable and pleasing to God.
ground
And my God will supply every need of yours
according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
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To our God and Father be glory forever and ever. Amen.
Greet every saint in Christ Jesus. The brothers who are with me greet you. All the saints greet you, especially those of Caesar's household.
The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.
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10000000009955 9955 Arc 2009-07-04 11:11:22 2009-07-04 11:17:37 editing Philippians 4 14 4 23 Philippians 4:14-23 50 NT esv i258194 i258195 i258196 i258175 Yet it was kind of you to share my trouble. i258197 i258198 i258176 And you Philippians yourselves know that in the beginning of the gospel, i258177 when I left Macedonia, temporal 1 i258199 i258200 i258178 no church entered into partnership with me i258179 in giving and receiving, ideaexplanation 1 i258180 except you only. concessive 2 1 ideaexplanation 1 i258181 Even in Thessalonica you sent me help for my needs once and again. series i258201 i258182 Not that I seek the gift, i258183 but I seek the fruit that increases to your credit. negativepositive 2 concessive 2 1 i258184 I have received full payment, and more. i258202 i258185 I am well supplied, i258203 i258186 having received from Epaphroditus the gifts you sent, i258204 i258187 a fragrant offering, i258188 a sacrifice acceptable and pleasing to God. series ideaexplanation 1 ground 1 i258205 i258189 And my God will supply every need of yours i258190 according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. actionmanner 1 i258191 To our God and Father be glory forever and ever. Amen. i258192 Greet every saint in Christ Jesus. The brothers who are with me greet you. All the saints greet you, especially those of Caesar's household. i258193 The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit. 1 1 1 esv 25 a 50 discourse
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