Philippians 1:7
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حاقلییام کی، سئزئن هامینیز حاقّیندا بله دوشونم، چونکی سئز منئم اورهیئمدهسئنئز. حبسده ده اولسام، ائنجئلئن مودافئعهسئنده و تصدئق اتمهیئنده ده اولسام، هامینیز منئمله برابر تارینین فیضئنه شرئکسئنئز.
What Does This Mean?
Paul is speaking to the Christians in Philippi and says he thinks highly of them because they are always in his thoughts, even when he's imprisoned or defending the gospel.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend who is always thinking about you. Even if your friend is busy with homework or in time-out, they still think about how much fun you both had playing together. That’s what Paul feels for his friends in Philippi!
Historical Background
This verse was written by the Apostle Paul to the church in Philippi around AD 60-62 while he was imprisoned. The audience were mostly Gentile Christians who supported and prayed for Paul's ministry.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you are going through a tough time at work, but your friends continue to support you and even share their own struggles with you, making you feel less alone in your challenges.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Paul mention his bonds and defending the gospel?
Paul mentions these things to show that despite facing hardships, he still holds his friends in high regard. This emphasizes the depth of his relationship with them.
How do Christians 'partake' in Paul's grace?
By supporting Paul through their prayers and encouragement, they are sharing in God’s grace towards him, which is a demonstration of unity and love within the Christian community.
What kind of support did Philippians provide to Paul?
The Philippians supported Paul financially, emotionally, and spiritually. They prayed for his release from prison and provided financial aid for his ministry.
How can this verse inspire us in our relationships?
This verse inspires us to think highly of others and remain supportive even when we face difficulties, fostering strong bonds within the community.
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