“ Always in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joy, ”
Always - There is much emphasis in the expressions which are used here. Paul labors to show them that he never forgot them; that he always remembered them in his prayers. In every prayer of mi...
Php_1:3-11. Thanksgiving and Intercession. Paul usually begins his letters with congratulations and thanksgivings, even when he has to follow with complaints and rebukes. In writing to Philippi he...
prayer . App-134. for . App-104. request . Same as "prayer", above. with . App-104.
4 Always in every prayer. Connect the words in this manner: “ Always presenting prayer for you all in every prayer of mine. ” For as he had said before, that the remembrance of them was an...
Always in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joy, Always in every prayer - I pray often for you, and have great pleasure in doing it, seeing what God has already wrought among you.
Always in every prayer, &c.— It is not to be supposed that St. Paul never made any prayer, public or private, wherein he did not expressly mention the case of the Philippians: the meaning of...
Always in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joy, For you all making [my: teen ( G3588 )] request. The "all" marks that Paul desires to declare his love for all alike,...
The Prisoner Apostle in Rome § 1. Address and Salutation ( Philippians 1:1-2 ). Philippians 1:1 ; Philippians 1:2 . The form of greeting in Philippians 1:1-2 is that common to the Epistles of...
[ 2. Statement of St. Paul’s condition at Rome ( Philippians 1:12-26 ). (1) THE RAPID PROGRESS OF THE GOSPEL through his bonds, and through the preaching of others, whether in strife or in goodwil...
Chapter 2 THE APOSTLE'S MIND ABOUT THE PHILIPPIANS. Philippians 1:3-11 (R.V.) AFTER the salutation, the first thing in the Epistle is a warm utterance of the feelings and the desires which Pau...
Rejoice in Growth and Seek Increase Philippians 1:1-11 It is exceedingly difficult to compress this Epistle, which is the tenderest and most personal of them all. Every word merits consideratio...
This letter is in itself a revelation of Christian experience. The word “sin" is not mentioned. The flesh is referred to only that it may be ignored. It is characterized by a revelation of the mind o...
(3) В¶ I thank my God upon every remembrance of you, (4) Always in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joy, (5) For your fellowship in the gospel from the first day until now; (6) Be...
Always in every prayer of mine for you all ,.... The apostle was a praying believer, and a praying minister: notwithstanding all his gifts, and graces, and high attainments, he was not above the wor...
Always in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joy, Ver. 4. Making request with joy ] Those that grieve their faithful ministers, and quench the Spirit in them, do it to their own...
I thank my God upon every remembrance Or mention , as μνεια equally signifies; of you Whether before the throne of grace, or when conversing with my fellow-Christians. The clause may also be ren...
Consistently with the character of the epistle, in his addressing the Philippians, Paul does not do so as an apostle, but linking Timothy's name with his own, makes use of the lowlier title, "servant...
The Apostle's Thankfulness and Joy. A. D. 62. 3 I thank my God upon every remembrance of you...
As in praising of God, the Author of all that grace they had received, in every solemn prayer, so in continuing his fervent and assiduous requests unto God always, 1 Thessalonians 5:17 , for them...
‘I thank my God on all my remembrance of you, always in every supplication of mine on behalf of you all making my supplication with joy, for your fellowship in furtherance of the gospel from the firs...
CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES Philippians 1:3 . I thank my God. —The keynote of the whole epistle. As the apostle’s strains of praise had been heard by the prisoners in the Philippian gaol, so...
Philippians 1:4-5 I. Prayer may be varied according to the different spiritual moods of the suppliant. The mood need not impair the sincerity. II. Christianity is the most influential of all hear...
Philippians 1:1 . Paul and Timotheus. The latter is associated as a fellow-labourer, and an apostolic man with himself. They had together planted churches, at the hazard of their lives, and their...
EXPOSITION Philippians 1:1 Paul and Timotheus . St. Paul does not assume his official title in writing to the Macedonian Churches, Philippi and Thessalonica; it is used in all his other E...
The Apostle's Personal Feeling toward the Philippian Christians. His grateful and confident prayer:
1 Thessalonians 1:2 ; 2 Thessalonians 1:3 ; 2 Timothy 1:3 ; Colossians 1:3 ; Ephesians 1:16 ; Philippians 1:3 ; Romans 1:8
The Saints in Christ Jesus Philippians 1:1-14 INTRODUCTORY WORDS We are entering a most remarkable Book written by the Holy Ghost through Paul. It is a Book that discloses many of those tender...
With joy — After the epistle to the Ephesians, wherein love reigns, follows this, wherein there is perpetual mention of joy. "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy." And joy peculiarly enlivens pray...