PHILIPPIANS
Chapter 2
Phil | Twenty | 2:1 | If, then, any encouragement comes through union with Christ, if there is any persuasive power in love, if there is any communion with the Spirit, if there is any tenderness or pity, | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:2 | I entreat you to make my happiness complete--Live together animated by the same spirit and in mutual love, one in heart, animated by one Spirit. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:3 | Nothing should be done in a factious spirit or from vanity, but each of you should with all humility regard others as of more account than himself, | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:4 | And one and all should consider, not only their own interests, but also the interests of others. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:6 | Though the divine nature was his from the beginning, yet he did not look upon equality with God as above all things to be clung to, | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:8 | He appeared among us as a man, and still further humbled himself by submitting even to death--to death on a cross! | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:9 | And that is why God raised him to the very highest place, and gave him the Name which stands above all other names, | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:10 | So that in adoration of the Name of Jesus every knee should bend, in Heaven, on earth, and under the earth, | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:11 | And that every tongue should acknowledge JESUS CHRIST as LORD- -to the glory of God the Father. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:12 | Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always been obedient in the past, so now work out your own Salvation with anxious care, not only when I am with you, but all the more now that I am absent. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:13 | Remember it is God who, in his kindness, is at work within you, enabling you both to will and to work. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:15 | So as to prove yourselves blameless and innocent--'faultless children of God, in the midst of an evil-disposed and perverse generation,' in which you are seen shining like stars in a dark world, | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:16 | Offering to men the Message of Life; and then I shall be able at the Day of Christ to boast that I did not run my course for nothing, or toil for nothing. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:17 | And yet, even if, when your faith is offered as a sacrifice to God, my life-blood must be poured out in addition, still I shall rejoice and share the joy of you all; | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:19 | I hope, however, as one who trusts in the Lord Jesus, to send Timothy to you before long, so that I may myself be cheered by receiving news of you. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:20 | For I have no one but him to send--no one of kindred spirit who would take the same genuine interest in your welfare. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:22 | But you know what Timothy has proved himself to be, and how, like a child working for his father, he worked hard with me in spreading the Good News. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:23 | It is Timothy, then, whom I hope to send, as soon as ever I can foresee how it will go with me. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:24 | And I am confident, as one who trusts in the Lord Jesus, that before long I myself shall follow. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:25 | Still I think it necessary to send Epaphroditus to you now, for he is my brother, fellow-worker, and fellow-soldier, and he was also your messenger to help me in my need. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:26 | For he has been longing to see you all, and has been distressed because you heard of his illness. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:27 | And I can assure you that his illness very nearly proved fatal. But God had pity on him, and not on him only but also on me, that I might not have sorrow upon sorrow. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:28 | I am all the more ready, therefore, to send him, so that the sight of him may revive your spirits and my own sorrow be lightened. | |
Phil | Twenty | 2:29 | Give him, then, the heartiest of Christian welcomes, and hold such men in great honour. | |