~4 min.Discipleship
towardthemark.org · ... the cost and suffered the loss of all things, as he tells us in Phil. 3. He did his work well, ending it in honour and glory. He could say, "I ...
Position:Toward the Mark #5
~4 min.The Second Epistle to the Corinthians
biblecentre.org · ... testimonies of the Apostle Paul in conjunction with the Epistle to the Philippians. Unlike the First Epistle to the Corinthians it contains next to no ...
~54 min.CHRIST AS SEEN IN THE OFFERINGS
biblecentre.org · ... law, the One who thought it not robbery to be equal with God (Phil. 2), but who made Himself of no reputation, emptying Himself, coming into this ...
~5 min.Selfishness
biblecentre.org · ... are Jesus Christ's (Phil. 2:21), as the Apostle so touchingly writes to the Philippians, complaining that this sin was a great and crying evil in ...
~4 min.Exercise and Reward
towardthemark.org · ... first; then a preacher. That was why he was a good preacher. Coming to Phil. 3, we have the race of "the high calling of God in Christ Jesus." ...
Position:Toward the Mark #45
~4 min.What Is the Purpose of Suffering?
patternsoftruth.org · ... comfort to others who are suffering. Paul writes to the Philippian church which was familiar with his and Silas's imprisonment (Acts 16:22-34) ...
Keywords:suffering; trials
~9 min.Genesis 40:1 - 42:24
biblecentre.org · ... power and glory. The typical nature of all this is very evident. In Phil. 2 we have detailed the downward steps of our blessed Lord, even to the ...
~5 min.Is Anxiety Or Depression A Sin? | Q&A
patternsoftruth.org · ... always for our benefit. Phil. 3:13 encourages us to not dwell on the past. Philippians 4:8-9 tell us what to focus our thoughts on. It actually ...
Keywords:q&a; anxiety; depression; worry
~19 min.Priestly Failure And Priestly Privilege
inthebeloved.org · ... priests must worship by the Spirit of God. The apostle tells us in Phil. 3: "We are the circumcision that worship God by the Spirit, rejoice in ...
~19 min.Looking to Jesus
biblecentre.org · ... was "made some little inferior to angels on account of the suffering of death". In Philippians it is not His atoning death that is put before us, but the ...