Philippians
Philippians 1
(The Message)
1 Paul and Timothy, both of us
committed servants of Christ Jesus, write this letter to all the Christians in
Philippi, pastors and ministers included. 2 We greet you with the grace and
peace that comes from God our Father and our Master, Jesus Christ. 3 Every time
you cross my mind, I break out in exclamations of thanks to God. 4 Each
exclamation is a trigger to prayer. I find myself praying for you with a glad
heart. 5 I am so pleased that you have continued on in this with us, believing
and proclaiming God's Message, from the day you heard it right up to the
present. 6 There has never been the slightest doubt in my mind that the God who
started this great work in you would keep at it and bring it to a flourishing
finish on the very day Christ Jesus appears. 7 It's not at all fanciful for me
to think this way about you. My prayers and hopes have deep roots in reality.
You have, after all, stuck with me all the way from the time I was thrown in
jail, put on trial, and came out of it in one piece. All along you have
experienced with me the most generous help from God. 8 He knows how much I love
and miss you these days. Sometimes I think I feel as strongly about you as
Christ does! 9 So this is my prayer: that your love will flourish and that you
will not only love much but well. Learn to love appropriately. You need to use
your head and test your feelings 10 so that your love is sincere and
intelligent, not sentimental gush. Live a lover's life, circumspect and
exemplary, a life Jesus will be proud of: 11 bountiful in fruits from the soul,
making Jesus Christ attractive to all, getting everyone involved in the glory
and praise of God. 12 I want to report to you, friends, that my imprisonment
here has had the opposite of its intended effect. Instead of being squelched,
the Message has actually prospered. 13 All the soldiers here, and everyone else
too, found out that I'm in jail because of this Messiah. That piqued their
curiosity, and now they've learned all about him. 14 Not only that, but most of
the Christians here have become far more sure of themselves in the faith than ever,
speaking out fearlessly about God, about the Messiah. 15 It's true that some
here preach Christ because with me out of the way, they think they'll step
right into the spotlight. But the others do it with the best heart in the
world. 16 One group is motivated by pure love, knowing that I am here defending
the Message, wanting to help. 17 The others, now that I'm out of the picture,
are merely greedy, hoping to get something out of it for themselves. Their
motives are bad. They see me as their competition, and so the worse it goes for
me, the better - they think - for them. 18 So how am I to respond? I've decided
that I really don't care about their motives, whether mixed, bad, or
indifferent. Every time one of them opens his mouth, Christ is proclaimed, so I
just cheer them on! 19 because I know how it's going to turn out. Through your
faithful prayers and the generous response of the Spirit of Jesus Christ,
everything he wants to do in and through me will be done. 20 I can hardly wait
to continue on my course. I don't expect to be embarrassed in the least. On the
contrary, everything happening to me in this jail only serves to make Christ
more accurately known, regardless of whether I live or die. They didn't shut me
up; they gave me a pulpit! 21 Alive, I'm Christ's messenger; dead, I'm his
bounty. Life versus even more life! I can't lose. 22 As long as I'm alive in
this body, there is good work for me to do. If I had to choose right now, I
hardly know which I'd choose. 23 Hard choice! The desire to break camp here and
be with Christ is powerful. Some days I can think of nothing better 24 . But
most days, because of what you are going through, I am sure that it's better
for me to stick it out here. 25 So I plan to be around awhile, companion to you
as your growth and joy in this life of trusting God continues. 26 You can start
looking forward to a great reunion when I come visit you again. We'll be
praising Christ, enjoying each other. 27 Meanwhile, live in such a way that you
are a credit to the Message of Christ. Let nothing in your conduct hang on
whether I come or not. Your conduct must be the same whether I show up to see
things for myself or hear of it from a distance. Stand united, singular in
vision, contending for people's trust in the Message, the good news, 28 not
flinching or dodging in the slightest before the opposition. Your courage and
unity will show them what they're up against: defeat for them, victory for you
- and both because of God. 29 There's far more to this life than trusting in
Christ. There's also suffering for him. And the suffering is as much a gift as
the trusting. 30 You're involved in the same kind of struggle you saw me go
through, on which you are now getting an updated report in this letter.
Philippians 2 (The Message)
1 If you've gotten anything at all out
of following Christ, if his love has made any difference in your life, if being
in a community of the Spirit means anything to you, if you have a heart, if you
care - 2 then do me a favor: Agree with each other, love each other, be
deep-spirited friends. 3 Don't push your way to the front; don't sweet-talk
your way to the top. Put yourself aside, and help others get ahead. 4 Don't be
obsessed with getting your own advantage. Forget yourselves long enough to lend
a helping hand. 5 Think of yourselves the way Christ Jesus thought of himself.
6 He had equal status with God but didn't think so much of himself that he had
to cling to the advantages of that status no matter what. 7 Not at all. When
the time came, he set aside the privileges of deity and took on the status of a
slave, became human! 8 Having become human, he stayed human. It was an
incredibly humbling process. He didn't claim special privileges. Instead, he
lived a selfless, obedient life and then died a selfless, obedient death - and
the worst kind of death at that: a crucifixion. 9 Because of that obedience,
God lifted him high and honored him far beyond anyone or anything, ever, 10 so
that all created beings in heaven and on earth - even those long ago dead and
buried - will bow in worship before this Jesus Christ, 11 and call out in
praise that he is the Master of all, to the glorious honor of God the Father.
12 What I'm getting at, friends, is that you should simply keep on doing what
you've done from the beginning. When I was living among you, you lived in
responsive obedience. Now that I'm separated from you, keep it up. Better yet,
redouble your efforts. Be energetic in your life of salvation, reverent and
sensitive before God. 13 That energy is God's energy, an energy deep within
you, God himself willing and working at what will give him the most pleasure.
14 Do everything readily and cheerfully - no bickering, no second-guessing
allowed! 15 Go out into the world uncorrupted, a breath of fresh air in this
squalid and polluted society. Provide people with a glimpse of good living and
of the living God. Carry the light-giving Message into the night 16 so I'll
have good cause to be proud of you on the day that Christ returns. You'll be
living proof that I didn't go to all this work for nothing. 17 Even if I am
executed here and now, I'll rejoice in being an element in the offering of your
faith that you make on Christ's altar, a part of your rejoicing. 18 But
turnabout's fair play - you must join me in my rejoicing. Whatever you do,
don't feel sorry for me. 19 I plan (according to Jesus' plan) to send Timothy
to you very soon so he can bring back all the news of you he can gather. Oh,
how that will do my heart good! 20 I have no one quite like Timothy. He is
loyal, and genuinely concerned for you. 21 Most people around here are looking
out for themselves, with little concern for the things of Jesus. 22 But you
know yourselves that Timothy's the real thing. He's been a devoted son to me as
together we've delivered the Message. 23 As soon as I see how things are going
to fall out for me here, I plan to send him off. 24 And then I'm hoping and
praying to be right on his heels. 25 But for right now, I'm dispatching
Epaphroditus, my good friend and companion in my work. You sent him to help me
out; now I'm sending him to help you out. 26 He has been wanting in the worst
way to get back with you. Especially since recovering from the illness you
heard about, he's been wanting to get back and reassure you that he is just
fine. 27 He nearly died, as you know, but God had mercy on him. And not only on
him - he had mercy on me, too. His death would have been one huge grief piled
on top of all the others. 28 So you can see why I'm so delighted to send him on
to you. When you see him again, hale and hearty, how you'll rejoice and how
relieved I'll be. 29 Give him a grand welcome, a joyful embrace! People like
him deserve the best you can give. 30 Remember the ministry to me that you
started but weren't able to complete? Well, in the process of finishing up that
work, he put his life on the line and nearly died doing it.
Philippians 3
(The Message)
1 And that's about it, friends. Be glad
in God! I don't mind repeating what I have written in earlier letters, and I
hope you don't mind hearing it again. Better safe than sorry - so here goes. 2
Steer clear of the barking dogs, those religious busybodies, all bark and no
bite. All they're interested in is appearances - knife-happy circumcisers, I
call them. 3 The real believers are the ones the Spirit of God leads to work
away at this ministry, filling the air with Christ's praise as we do it. We
couldn't carry this off by our own efforts, and we know it - 4 even though we
can list what many might think are impressive credentials. You know my pedigree:
5 a legitimate birth, circumcised on the eighth day; an Israelite from the
elite tribe of Benjamin; a strict and devout adherent to God's law; 6 a fiery
defender of the purity of my religion, even to the point of persecuting
Christians; a meticulous observer of everything set down in God's law Book. 7
The very credentials these people are waving around as something special, I'm
tearing up and throwing out with the trash - along with everything else I used
to take credit for. And why? Because of Christ. 8 Yes, all the things I once
thought were so important are gone from my life. Compared to the high privilege
of knowing Christ Jesus as my Master, firsthand, everything I once thought I
had going for me is insignificant - dog dung. I've dumped it all in the trash
so that I could embrace Christ 9 and be embraced by him. I didn't want some
petty, inferior brand of righteousness that comes from keeping a list of rules
when I could get the robust kind that comes from trusting Christ - God's
righteousness. 10 I gave up all that inferior stuff so I could know Christ
personally, experience his resurrection power, be a partner in his suffering,
and go all the way with him to death itself. 11 If there was any way to get in
on the resurrection from the dead, I wanted to do it. 12 I'm not saying that I
have this all together, that I have it made. But I am well on my way, reaching
out for Christ, who has so wondrously reached out for me. 13 Friends, don't get
me wrong: By no means do I count myself an expert in all of this, but I've got
my eye on the goal, where God is beckoning us onward - to Jesus. 14 I'm off and
running, and I'm not turning back. 15 So let's keep focused on that goal, those
of us who want everything God has for us. If any of you have something else in
mind, something less than total commitment, God will clear your blurred vision
- you'll see it yet! 16 Now that we're on the right track, let's stay on it. 17
Stick with me, friends. Keep track of those you see running this same course,
headed for this same goal. 18 There are many out there taking other paths,
choosing other goals, and trying to get you to go along with them. I've warned
you of them many times; sadly, I'm having to do it again. All they want is easy
street. They hate Christ's Cross. 19 But easy street is a dead-end street.
Those who live there make their bellies their gods; belches are their praise;
all they can think of is their appetites. 20 But there's far more to life for
us. We're citizens of high heaven! We're waiting the arrival of the Savior, the
Master, Jesus Christ, 21 who will transform our earthy bodies into glorious
bodies like his own. He'll make us beautiful and whole with the same powerful
skill by which he is putting everything as it should be, under and around him.
Philippians 4
(The Message)
1 My dear, dear friends! I love you so
much. I do want the very best for you. You make me feel such joy, fill me with
such pride. Don't waver. Stay on track, steady in God. 2 I urge Euodia and
Syntyche to iron out their differences and make up. God doesn't want his
children holding grudges. 3 And, oh, yes, Syzygus, since you're right there to
help them work things out, do your best with them. These women worked for the
Message hand in hand with Clement and me, and with the other veterans - worked
as hard as any of us. Remember, their names are also in the book of life. 4
Celebrate God all day, every day. I mean, revel in him! 5 Make it as clear as
you can to all you meet that you're on their side, working with them and not
against them. Help them see that the Master is about to arrive. He could show
up any minute! 6 Don't fret or worry. Instead of worrying, pray. Let petitions
and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. 7
Before you know it, a sense of God's wholeness, everything coming together for
good, will come and settle you down. It's wonderful what happens when Christ
displaces worry at the center of your life. 8 Summing it all up, friends, I'd
say you'll do best by filling your minds and meditating on things true, noble,
reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious - the best, not the worst; the
beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse. 9 Put into
practice what you learned from me, what you heard and saw and realized. Do that,
and God, who makes everything work together, will work you into his most
excellent harmonies. 10 I'm glad in God, far happier than you would ever guess
- happy that you're again showing such strong concern for me. Not that you ever
quit praying and thinking about me. You just had no chance to show it. 11
Actually, I don't have a sense of needing anything personally. I've learned by
now to be quite content whatever my circumstances. 12 I'm just as happy with
little as with much, with much as with little. I've found the recipe for being
happy whether full or hungry, hands full or hands empty. 13 Whatever I have,
wherever I am, I can make it through anything in the One who makes me who I am.
14 I don't mean that your help didn't mean a lot to me - it did. It was a
beautiful thing that you came alongside me in my troubles. 15 You Philippians
well know, and you can be sure I'll never forget it, that when I first left
Macedonia province, venturing out with the Message, not one church helped out
in the give-and-take of this work except you. You were the only one. 16 Even
while I was in Thessalonica, you helped out - and not only once, but twice. 17
Not that I'm looking for handouts, but I do want you to experience the blessing
that issues from generosity. 18 And now I have it all - and keep getting more!
The gifts you sent with Epaphroditus were more than enough, like a
sweet-smelling sacrifice roasting on the altar, filling the air with fragrance,
pleasing God no end. 19 You can be sure that God will take care of everything
you need, his generosity exceeding even yours in the glory that pours from
Jesus. 20 Our God and Father abounds in glory that just pours out into
eternity. Yes. 21 Give our regards to every Christian you meet. Our friends
here say hello. 22 All the Christians here, especially the believers who work
in the palace of Caesar, want to be remembered to you. 23 Receive and
experience the amazing grace of the Master, Jesus Christ, deep, deep within
yourselves.
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