Philippians Introduction - KJV (King James Version)

Synopsis:
Philippians overflows with joy and thanksgiving. Paul wrote to the church in Philippi to thank them for a gift. He reported the joyful news that Epaphroditus, who had brought their gift to Paul, had recovered from his illness and was returning to Philippi. Paul said that he had learned the secret of being content in any situation, and he told them about his situation in prison. He expressed joy that more people were hearing about Christ even if some were proclaiming the gospel with bad motives. Wanting the Christians in Philippi to be unified, he challenged them to be servants just as Jesus was when he "made himself nothing" and became a man rather than clinging to the rights of his divine nature (2:1-11). Paul wrote this letter while in prison, probably in Rome about a.d. 60.

Authorship: Paul
  • Considered an authentic epistle of Paul's according to liberal scholars. 

Date of Composition: 60-61 AD, while in prision.

Main Topic: Joy in Persecution

Simple Outline:
1. Suffering for Christ (Phil 1) 
2. Submission to Christ (Phil 2) 
3. Salvation in Christ (Phil 3) 
4. Sanctification in Christ (Phil 4)
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