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Wherever people believe, live, and work together, there will also be conflict. This was true even in the early church.
We don't know exactly what happened between Euodia and Syntyche. But Paul assumes that reconciliation is possible—with the help of a "loyal companion" (who exactly is meant remains unclear, but it would have been clear to the Philippians). He reminds them both: You belong to Jesus—and that unites you more deeply than anything that divides you. He places this common ground at the center of his appeal.
For Reflection:
Are you currently in conflict with someone in your church? If so, focus on what unites you: Jesus and your shared service for Him. Jesus is honored when we love one another.
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Paul is in prison, and his situation seems hopeless. And yet, he rejoices? For good reason, the letter to the Philippians is known as the "Epistle of Joy." Paul invites us into his inner world, showing how a peace and joy that surpass all understanding are possible through a relationship with Jesus (cf. Philippians 4:7). This 17-day reading plan will guide you through the letter to the Philippians—ideal for personal or group study. Be encouraged anew to fix your eyes on Christ, no matter your current situation.
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