Introduction
Philippians 2:1,Philippians 2:2 Paul earnestly recommends to the Philippians mutual love and union,
Philippians 2:3 lowliness of mind,
Philippians 2:4-8 and that charitable condescension for the good of others, exemplified in the life and death of Christ,
Philippians 2:9-11 for which God had exalted him to be Lord of all.
Philippians 2:12,Philippians 2:13 He exhorteth them to carefulness in working out their own salvation,
Philippians 2:14,Philippians 2:15 to obey the will of God cheerfully and universally, that so they might distinguish themselves from the rest of the world by a bright example of virtue,
Philippians 2:16-18 and by their steadiness give him, cause to rejoice in the success of his labours, who would gladly lay down his life to serve them.
Philippians 2:19,Philippians 2:20 He hopeth to send Timothy to them shortly, whom he greatly commendeth,
Philippians 2:21-30 as he doth the affection and zeal of Epaphroditus, whom he sendeth, with this Epistle.
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