Philippians

Even though it was written from a prison cell, the letter to the Philippians is one of the most joy-filled and affection-soaked books in all of Scripture. Unlike his other letters, Paul writes not to troubleshoot a church in crisis, but to shepherd a faithful congregation toward deeper gospel maturity. As Gordon Fee observes, “Philippians is a letter of friendship in which Paul’s primary concern is that the gospel continue to advance through a united and faithful people.” From the opening prayer to the final benediction, Paul shows us that the gospel does not merely save us from sin, it shapes us into a people whose shared life together displays Christ to the world.

To Live Is Christ

To Live Is Christ

Christ is Preached

Christ is Preached

Participants in Grace

Participants in Grace

The Unity of the Gospel

The Unity of the Gospel

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