Most Popular Bible Verses in Philippians

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15

And that is why God raised him to the very highest place, and gave him the Name which stands above all other names,

18

I was circumcised when eight days old; I am an Israelite by race, and of the tribe of Benjamin; I am a Hebrew, and the child of Hebrews. As to the Law, I was a Pharisee;

20

Not that I have already laid hold of it, or that I am already made perfect. But I press on, in the hope of actually laying hold of that for which indeed I was laid hold of by Christ Jesus.

21

For I, Brothers, do not regard myself as having yet laid hold of it. But this one thing I do--forgetting what lies behind, and straining every nerve for that which lies in front,

22

Do not think that I am saying this under the pressure of want. For I, however I am placed, have learned to be independent of circumstances.

30

But all the things which I once held to be gains I have now, for the Christ's sake, come to count as loss.

35

It has even become evident, not only to all the Imperial Guard, but to every one else, that it is for Christ's sake that I am in chains.

36

As to zeal, I was a persecutor of the Church; as to such righteousness as is due to Law, I proved myself blameless.

39

It was a matter of great joy to me, as one in union with the Lord, that at length your interest in me had revived. The interest indeed you had, but not the opportunity.

40

And besides this, most of our Brothers have gained confidence in the Lord through my chains, and now venture with far greater freedom to speak of God's Message fearlessly.

45

Who, by the exercise of his power to bring everything into subjection to himself, will make this body that we have in our humiliation like to that body which he has in his Glory.

46

The latter do it from love for me, knowing that I have been appointed to plead the cause of the Good News.

49

In conclusion, my Brothers, all joy be yours in your union with the Lord. To repeat what I have already written does not weary me, and is the safe course for you.

51

But what of that? Only that in some way or other, either with assumed or with real earnestness, Christ is being made known; and at that I rejoice.

52

The former spread the news of the Christ in a factious spirit, and not sincerely, thinking to add to the pain of my chains.

53

In the hope that, if I become like him in death, I may possibly attain to the resurrection from the dead.

56

But what if the life here in the body--if this brings me fruit from my labors? Then which to choose I cannot tell! I am sorely perplexed either way!

57

But, for your sakes, it may be more needful that I should still remain here in the body.

58

Yes, I am confident that this is so, and therefore I am sure that I shall stay, and stay near you all, to promote your progress and joy in the Faith;

60

So that, when you once more have me among you, you, in your union with Christ Jesus, may find in me fresh cause for exultation.

61

You will be engaged in the same hard struggle as that which you once saw me waging, and which you hear that I am waging still.

62

Let all of us, then, whose faith is mature, think thus. Then, if on any matter you think otherwise, God will make that also plain to you.

63

Only we are bound to order our lives by what we have already attained.

64

And you at Philippi know, as well as I, that in the early days of the Good News--at the time when I had just left Macedonia--no Church, with the one exception of yourselves, had anything to do with me as far as giving and receiving are concerned.

66

To him, our God and Father, be ascribed all glory for every and ever. Amen.

67

It is Timothy, then, whom I hope to send, as soon as ever I can foresee how it will go with me.

68

May the blessing of the Lord Jesus Christ rest on your souls.

69

Indeed, even while I was still in Thessalonica, you sent more than once to relieve my wants.

70

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;

71

And do you also rejoice and share my joy.

72

My wants are fully satisfied, now that I have received from Epaphroditus the gifts which you sent me--the sweet fragrance of a sacrifice acceptable and pleasing to God.

73

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.

74

It is not that I am anxious for your gifts, but I am anxious to see the abundant return that will be placed to your account. I have enough of everything, and to spare.

75

For he has been longing to see you all, and has been distressed because you heard of his illness.

76

They are all pursuing their own aims and not those of Christ Jesus.

77

For I have no one but him to send--no one of kindred spirit who would take the same genuine interest in your welfare.

78

All Christ's People here, and especially those who belong to the Emperor's household, send theirs.

79

Give my greeting to every one of the People of Christ Jesus. The Brothers who are with me send your their greetings.

80

And I am confident, as one who trusts in the Lord Jesus, that before long I myself shall follow.

82

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.

83

Give him, then, the heartiest of Christian welcomes, and hold such men in great honour.

85

Yes, and I will rejoice, for I know that, through your prayers and through a rich supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ, 'all this will make for my Salvation.'

86

I know how to face humble circumstances, and I know how to face prosperity. Into all and every human experience I have been initiated--into plenty and hunger, into prosperity and want.

87

And this will fulfil my earnest expectation and hope that I shall have no cause for shame, but that, with unfailing courage, now as hitherto, Christ will be honored in my body, whether by my life or by my death,

88

Though I, if any man, have cause to rely even upon them. If any one thinks he can rely upon external privileges, far more can I!

90

For there are many--of whom I have often told you, and now tell you even with tears--who are living in enmity to the cross of the Christ.

91

Yes, and I ask you, my true comrade, to help them, remembering that they toiled by my side in spreading the Good News; and so, too, did Clement and my other fellow-workers, whose names are 'in the Book of Life.'

95

And that every tongue should acknowledge JESUS CHRIST as LORD- -to the glory of God the Father.

96

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.

98

May God, our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ bless you, and give you peace.

99

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.

104

For it was owing to his devotion to the Master's work that he was at the point of death, having risked his own life in the effort to supply what was wanting in the help that you sent me.