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COMMENTARY
Throughout this letter, Paul often expresses his desire for the believers in the Philippian church to have unity with one another. In Philippians 1:27, Paul encourages his readers to “stand firm in the one Spirit, striving together as one for the faith of
PHILIPPIANS 4:1–3
CLOSING APPEAL FOR STEADFASTNESS AND UNITY
Day 16 Questions
Notice the repetition of the word “plead” in verse 2. Paul singles out each person, and pleads with each individually to “be of the same mind in the Lord” with the other. Why do you suppose he does this? Why is it sometimes so difficult for two disputing parties to see eye to eye?
In verse 3, Paul asks another unknown individual in the church to “help these women” settle their differences. Why might it be beneficial for us to let outside mediators help us resolve conflicts? Do you need to invite someone in to help you navigate a conflict in your life? Are you willing to welcome outside wisdom?
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COMMENTARY
Throughout this letter, Paul often expresses his desire for the believers in the Philippian church to have unity with one another. In Philippians 1:27, Paul encourages his readers to “stand firm in the one Spirit, striving together as one for the faith of
PHILIPPIANS 4:1–3
CLOSING APPEAL FOR STEADFASTNESS AND UNITY
Day 16 Questions
Notice the repetition of the word “plead” in verse 2. Paul singles out each person, and pleads with each individually to “be of the same mind in the Lord” with the other. Why do you suppose he does this? Why is it sometimes so difficult for two disputing parties to see eye to eye?
In verse 3, Paul asks another unknown individual in the church to “help these women” settle their differences. Why might it be beneficial for us to let outside mediators help us resolve conflicts? Do you need to invite someone in to help you navigate a conflict in your life? Are you willing to welcome outside wisdom?