Philippians 2 – Shortcode
Philippians 2 – Shortcode
Unity and the Anointed’s Attitude
- Therefore, if there’s any encouragement in the Anointed, if any ^loving comfort, if any partnership of the Spirit, if any affections and compassions,
- fulfill my joy: so you might have the same understanding; having the same ^love, united in your souls with one understanding.
- Doing nothing from selfish ambition nor from baseless pride, but from humility, esteeming one another far more than yourselves;
- each not only considering their own interests, but also each others’.
- Have this understanding in you which was also in Jesus the Anointed:
- Who, being in the form of God, didn’t consider being equal with God something to be grasped,
- but emptied Himself; having taken the form of a slave and having come in the likeness of men.
- And having been found as a man in form, He humbled Himself by having become obedient even to death, and even death on a cross.
- Therefore, God also exceedingly exalted Him and graced Him with the name above every name,
- so at the name of Jesus, every knee should bow, in the heavens and on the earth and under the earth,
- and every tongue confess that Jesus the Anointed is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
Obedient and blameless
- So then my beloved, just as you always obeyed – not only as in my presence, but now much more in my absence – work out your own salvation with fear and trembling,
- For God is the One working in you, for you to both desire and to work for His good pleasure.
- Do all things without grumbling and disputing,
- so you might become blameless and pure children of God; unblemished in the midst of a crooked and *perverted generation among whom you shine like lights in the world,
- holding fast to the word of life, so my boast on the day of the Anointed might be that I didn’t run in vain and didn’t exhaust myself working in vain.
- But even if I’m poured out as a drink offering on the sacrifice and ministry of your faith, I’m glad and rejoice with all of you.
- And you also do the same; be glad and rejoice with me.
Sending Timothy
- Now, I hope in the Lord Jesus to send Timothy to you soon, so I also might be encouraged by knowing the news concerning you,
- for I have no one like-minded who will genuinely care for the matters concerning you.
- For all seek their own interests, not the interests of Jesus the Anointed.
- But you know his proven worth, that like a father with a child he served with me in the gospel.
- Therefore, I indeed hope to send him immediately, as soon as I see to the things which concern me.
- And I’m *confident in the Lord that I myself will also come soon.
Commending Epaphroditus
- Now, I thought it necessary to send Epaphroditus back to you (my brother, and fellow worker, and fellow soldier, but your messenger and a minister in my need)
- since he was longing [to see] all of you and distressed because you heard that he was sick.
- For he was also sick almost to death, but God had mercy on him. And not only on him, but also on me so I wouldn’t have grief upon grief.
- Therefore I sent him more eagerly, so having seen him again you might rejoice and I might be less grieved.
- Therefore, welcome him in the Lord with all joy, and hold such men in honor
- because he even came near to death for the work of the Anointed, having disregarded his life so he might fill up your deficit towards my ministry.