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    Overview of Philippians

    • A. INTRODUCTION (1:1-11)

      • Paul’s introductory greeting (1:1, 2)

      • Paul is grateful to God for the congregation’s faithfulness (1:3-7)

      • Paul prays that the Philippians’ love abound with knowledge and discernment (1:8-11)

    • B. PAUL’S PRESENT SITUATION AND PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE (1:12-26)

      • Paul’s prison bonds encourage others to speak fearlessly (1:12-14)

      • Whether the preaching is done with a pure motive or out of contentiousness, Christ is proclaimed (1:15-20)

      • Paul’s prospects of life and death; his desire to be of benefit to the Philippians (1:21-26)

    • C. COUNSEL ON CHRISTIAN CONDUCT (1:27–2:18)

      • Behave in a manner worthy of the good news; show steadfastness (1:27-30)

      • Exhortation to be united and humble (2:1-4)

      • Christ’s extraordinary example of humble service (2:5-11)

      • Keep working out your own salvation; God will energize you (2:12, 13)

      • Shining as illuminators in the world, and keeping a tight grip on the word of life (2:14-18)

    • D. TIMOTHY AND EPAPHRODITUS TO BE SENT TO PHILIPPI (2:19-30)

      • Timothy will genuinely care for the Philippians’ concerns (2:19-24)

      • Epaphroditus’ faithfulness, his sickness; “keep holding men of that sort dear” (2:25-30)

    • E. WARNING AGAINST “THOSE WHO MUTILATE THE FLESH” (3:1-11)

      • Those with “the real circumcision” serve by God’s spirit and do not boast in the flesh (3:1-4a)

      • Paul’s past way of life that he now considers to be garbage (3:4b-11)

    • F. PAUL’S EXAMPLE FOR THE PHILIPPIANS (3:12–4:1)

      • Forgetting the things behind, Paul now stretches forward to the things ahead (3:12-16)

      • Warning against “enemies of the torture stake”; true Christians’ citizenship exists in the heavens (3:17–4:1)

    • G. EXHORTATION TO BE UNITED AND TO REJOICE; THE GOD OF PEACE WILL GIVE PEACE OF MIND (4:2-9)

      • Euodia and Syntyche urged to be of the same mind in the Lord (4:2, 3)

      • Rejoice in the Lord, and be reasonable; do not be anxious over anything (4:4-7)

      • Focus on what is righteous, chaste, and lovable; practice what has been learned (4:8, 9)

    • H. PAUL’S CONTENTMENT AND GRATITUDE (4:10-23)

      • Paul has strength for all things through God’s power (4:10-13)

      • Paul appreciates the Philippians’ generosity; he assures them of God’s blessing (4:14-20)

      • Greetings and Paul’s wish that the Philippians show the right spirit (4:21-23)