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What two men are identified as bond servants in the greeting to the Philippians? |
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Paul and Timothy
Philippians 1.1 |
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What three groups did Paul mention when greeting the church at Philippi? |
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Saints in Christ Bishops Deacons
Philippians 1:1 |
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Who does Paul thank as he remembers the Philippians? |
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What emotion does Paul mention when praying for the Philippians? |
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When will the good work being done with the Philippians be completed? |
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The day of Jesus Christ
Philippians 1:6 |
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In what two things were the Philippians partakers with Paul ? |
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In my chains In the defense and confirmation of the gospel
Philippians 1:7 |
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Who was witness to Paul’s love for the Philippians? |
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In what two areas did Paul pray that may abound in the Philippians? |
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Knowledge Discernment
Philippians 1:9 |
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Why did Paul want the Philippians to grow in knowledge and discernment? |
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1. That you may approve the things that are excellent
2. That you may be sincere and without offense
Philippians 1:10 |
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What did Paul want the Philippians to be filled with? |
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The fruits of righteousness
Philippians 1:11 |
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What had the things that happened to Paul actually accomplished? |
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Turned out for the furtherance of the gospel
Philippians 1:11 |
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What specific group had heard the gospel because of Paul’s chains? |
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The whole palace guard
Philippians 1:13 |
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In Who were Paul’s chains? |
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In Christ
Philippians 1:13 |
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How did the chains of Paul affect the brethren ? |
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1. They had become more confident 2. They were more bold to speak the word without fear
Philippians 1:14 |
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What two opposing ways had Christ been preached? |
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1. Some from envy and strife 2. Some from goodwill
Philippians 1:15 |
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What were those preaching from selfish ambition hoping to accomplish? |
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To add affliction to Paul’s chains
Philippians 1:16 |
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Why was Paul able to rejoice regardless of the reason those preached? |
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Because Christ is being preached
Philippians 1:17-18 |
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Why were some Preaching out of love? |
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Because Paul was appointed for the defense of the gospel
Philippians 1:17 |
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Whether in pretense or in truth, what is preached? |
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What did Paul want to be ashamed in? |
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What is it for Paul to live? |
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What is it for Paul to die? |
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What decision made Paul “hard pressed”? |
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1. Having a desire to depart and be with the Lord 2. To remain in the flesh
Philippians 1:23-24 |
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What would be the benefit of Paul remaining in the flesh? |
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It is more needful for the Philippians It will mean fruit from his (Paul’s) labor
Philippians 1:22-24 |
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What will Christ be magnified in, whether by life or by death? |
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In Paul’s body
Philippians 1:20 |
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Why was Paul confident that he would remain and continue with the Philippians? |
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For your progress and joy of faith, That your rejoicing for me may be more abundant in Jesus by my coming to you again
Philippians 1:25-26 |
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What did Paul want the Philippians conduct to be worthy of? |
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The gospel of Christ
Philippians 1:27 |
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What did Paul want the Philippians to stand fast in? |
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1. One spirit 2. One mind
Philippians 1:27 |
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What were the Philippians to strive together for? |
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The faith of the gospel
Philippians 1:27 |
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What was it granted for the Philippians to do for the sake of Christ in addition to believing? |
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