Philippians 1 – Shortcode
Philippians 1 – Shortcode
Greetings and Thanks from Paul and Timothy
- Paul and Timothy, slaves of Jesus the Anointed, to all the saints in Jesus the Anointed who are at Philippi, with the overseers and deacons,
- Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Anointed Lord Jesus.
- I thank my God upon every remembrance of you,
- (always in every prayer of mine for all of you) making the prayer with joy
- on account of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now;
- *convinced of this very thing: that the One who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Jesus the Anointed.
- Accordingly, it’s right for me to feel this concerning all of you, because I have you in my heart. All of you are fellow partakers of grace with me, in both my bonds and in the verbal defense and confirmation of the gospel.
- For God is my witness of how I long for all of you in the affection of Jesus the Anointed.
- And I pray this: that your ^love might overflow still more and more in true knowledge and all discernment,
- for you to test and prove genuine the excellent things so you might be sincerely pure and blameless until the day of the Anointed,
- being *filled with the fruit of righteousness through Jesus the Anointed, to God’s glory and praise.
Advancing the Gospel
- But brothers, I want you to know that the things which happened to me have come about for more advancement of the gospel,
- for my bonds in the Anointed to become obvious in the whole Praetorium, and to all the rest.
- And *trusting in the Lord because of my bonds, most of the brothers more abundantly dare to speak the word [of God] fearlessly.
- And indeed, some proclaim the Anointed because of envy and strife, but also some because of goodwill.
- Indeed, the men of goodwill proclaim out of ^love, *knowing that I’m appointed to the verbal defense of the gospel.
- But the other men proclaim the Anointed out of selfish ambition; not out of pure motives, but expecting to raise the affliction of my bonds.
- For why does that matter? Except that in every way – whether because of pretext or truth – the Anointed is proclaimed, and I rejoice in this; yes, and I will rejoice!
- For I have known that this will result in my deliverance through your prayer and the provision of the Spirit of Jesus the Anointed,
- according to the eager expectation and my sure hope that I will be ashamed in nothing. But in all boldness – as always and also now – the Anointed will be magnified in my body; whether through life or through death.
- For to me, to live is the Anointed and to die is gain.
- But if I’m to live in flesh, this allows my fruitful work. And which will I choose? I don’t know.
- And I’m hard-pressed by the two, having a longing to depart and be with the Anointed, for that’s very much better.
- But to remain in the flesh is more necessary for your sake.
- And being *confident of this, I have known that I will remain and stay with all of you for your advancement and joy in the faith,
- so your boast in me might overflow in Jesus the Anointed through my coming to you again.
- Only behave as heavenly citizens worthy of the gospel of the Anointed, so whether having come and having seen you or being absent, I might hear about you; that you stand firm in one spirit, striving together as one soul in the faith of the gospel,
- and without being terrified in anything by the men opposing you, which is a sign of their destruction but is salvation to you. And this is from God,
- because for the sake of the Anointed, it was granted to you not only to believe in Him, but also to suffer for His sake,
- having the same struggle such as you saw in me, and now hear of in me.