Phillipian 2:1-13 commentary
Webb6 maj 2024 · He played a part in the stoning of Stephen, and he could have let guilt and shame cripple him for that. But Paul forgot what was in the past. He didn't let it haunt him or trip him up in the present. Neither did Paul dwell on his sufferings, beatings, shipwrecks, and imprisonment. WebbMen have no will naturally to come to Christ, or to have him to reign over them; they have no desire, nor hungerings and thirstings after his righteousness and salvation; wherever …
Phillipian 2:1-13 commentary
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Webb29 juni 2004 · The City of Philippi and the Origin of the Church There. The city of Philippi, as one can see from the map, is located in north eastern Greece (Macedonia). The city was already ancient by the time Paul … Webb28 sep. 2014 · The lectionary passage Philippians 2:1–13 continues Paul’s preceding recommendations on how followers of Jesus Christ should live (1:27–30). Specifically, …
WebbCommentary on Philippians 2:12-18 (Read Philippians 2:12-18) We must be diligent in the use of all the means which lead to our salvation, persevering therein to the end. With … WebbClarke's Commentary Verse 13. For it is God which worketh in you — Every holy purpose, pious resolution, good word, and good work, must come from him; ye must be workers …
WebbClarke's Commentary. Verse 15. That ye may be blameless — In yourselves, and harmless to others.. The sons of God — Showing by your holy conduct that ye are partakers of the Divine nature.. Without rebuke — Persons against whom no charge of transgression can justly be laid.. A crooked and perverse — Probably referring to the Jews, who were the … Webb10 juni 2024 · Explanation and Commentary of Philippians 2:13 This is one of the most profound mysteries of the Bible and of life as a follower of God. Paul is writing about …
WebbPhilippians 2:12. Wherefore, my beloved. This is an inference from the instance and example of Christ; that since he, who was God over all, blessed for ever, made himself so …
WebbPhilippians 2. The apostle proceeds to further exhortations to several duties, to be like-minded, and lowly-minded, which he presses from the example of Christ ( ver 1-11 ), to … grace by lil baby cleanWebb2 Therefore if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, 2 … chili\u0027s southington ctWebbNow, that we might continue to grow in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior, let us turn to Philippians 1 . Paul the apostle was arrested in Jerusalem, held in prison in Caesarea for … grace bylsmaWebbPhilippians 2:12. Wherefore, my beloved. This is an inference from the instance and example of Christ; that since he, who was God over all, blessed for ever, made himself so low in human nature, in which he is now so highly exalted, having done the work and business he came about with such condescension, humility, and meekness; therefore it ... chili\\u0027s southingtonWebb(3) This verse expresses the negative result of this unity of soul—that nothing will be done in “strife,” that is, factiousness (the word used in Philippians 1:17), or “vainglory”—nothing, that is, with the desire either of personal influence or of personal glory.“For,” he adds, “each will esteem other better than himself,” or, rather, will hold that his neighbour is worthy ... grace by lewis sperry chaferWebbCommentary, Philippians 2:1-13, Christian A. Eberhart, Preaching This Week, WorkingPreacher.org, 2014. "Humility is considered an important virtue in the Christian Church (and in many other religions as well). However, it is necessary to point out that there may be limits to requesting such an attitude from others." grace by lil babyWebbVerse-by-Verse Bible Commentary Philippians 2:1 PhilippiansPhi1:30PhilippiansPhi2PhilippiansPhi2:2 Therefore if there is any … grace by linen house kaili blush