The Letter to the PhilippiansSample

It wasn't just Paul who was attacked for his faith—the Philippians were also facing hostility. Paul encourages them: Stand firm. Live out your faith openly, even when it means facing opposition. The crucial thing is this: Remain united as a church and stand together.
Paul shifts their perspective to where the true power lies. Though their opponents may seem overwhelming, they are ultimately fighting a losing battle. The true victory has already been won: through Jesus Christ.
For Reflection:
With Jesus, we are on the winning side. Even when situations seem threatening, Jesus is stronger. He has the final say.
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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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