Philippians 1:3

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Philippians, Paul expresses his gratitude to God every time he remembers the believers in Philippi. He is thankful for them and often thinks about them.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a best friend who always makes you laugh and smile. Every time you think of that friend, you feel happy and want to say thank you. Paul feels this way about his friends in Philippi every time he remembers them.

Historical Background

This verse is from the letter written by Apostle Paul to the church at Philippi around AD 61-62. Paul wrote it while imprisoned in Rome, addressing Christians who had shown him great support and love over the years.

Living It Out Today

A modern application could be remembering a colleague or friend who has supported you during tough times and expressing gratitude for their presence in your life, much like Paul did with the Philippians.

Topics

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Related Verses

2 Timothy 1:3Romans 16:4Colossians 1:3Ephesians 1:15-16Acts 16:9

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the context of this verse?
This verse comes from Paul's letter to the church at Philippi, written while he was in prison. He often remembered and prayed for them with deep gratitude.
Why did Paul thank God every time he thought about the Philippians?
Paul felt a strong sense of appreciation for their support and the impact they had on his ministry, leading him to express continuous thanks.
How can this verse apply in our daily lives?
We can remember those who have supported us and show gratitude through actions or prayers, reflecting Paul's heartfelt thankfulness for the Philippians.
What does Philippians 1:3 tell us about prayer?
It shows that remembering others in our prayers with gratitude can be a powerful form of intercession and support from afar.
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