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Infused by the Holy Spirit Philippians 4 Chew the Bible Season 3
Paul closes his letter with encouragement, practical advice, and gratitude. He urges the believers to stand firm in the Lord and settle disagreements peacefully (mentioning Euodia and Syntyche). He calls them to rejoice always, pray with thanksgiving, and trust God, who gives peace beyond understanding.
Paul encourages them to focus their minds on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and praiseworthy. He testifies that he has learned to be content in every situation—whether in need or abundance—because he can do all things through Christ who strengthens him.
He thanks the Philippians for their generosity in supporting him financially, noting that their gifts are a pleasing offering to God and that God will supply all their needs according to His riches in glory. The letter ends with final greetings and a blessing of grace.
Key Themes:
Joy and peace through prayer and trust in God.
Contentment in every circumstance through Christ.
Your words were found and I ate them 😋; Your words became a joy 😊 to me; the delight of my heart ❤️Jeremiah 15:16Originally inspired by J. Vernon McGee’s Thru the Bible broadcast, narrator, Aaron J. Yancey, reads through the entire Bible in bite sized pieces to make it more digestible. Hopefully, these recordings will inspire you to read the Bible more often and see it as a valuable resource in your daily life.Scriptures are from various translations on the YouVersion Bible app: https://www.bible.comAdditional resources include: biblehub.com/timeline biblegateway.com gotquestions.orgblueletterbible.orgbiblestudy.orgFollow us at 👇🏾Website 🖥: chewthebible.comPodcast 📻: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/chewthebible/YouTube 🎥: https://youtube.com/@chewthebibleTikTok ⏰: @chewthebibleInstagram 📸: @chewthebibleFacebook 👀: @chewthebible
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Infused by the Holy Spirit Philippians 4 Chew the Bible Season 3
Paul closes his letter with encouragement, practical advice, and gratitude. He urges the believers to stand firm in the Lord and settle disagreements peacefully (mentioning Euodia and Syntyche). He calls them to rejoice always, pray with thanksgiving, and trust God, who gives peace beyond understanding.
Paul encourages them to focus their minds on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and praiseworthy. He testifies that he has learned to be content in every situation—whether in need or abundance—because he can do all things through Christ who strengthens him.
He thanks the Philippians for their generosity in supporting him financially, noting that their gifts are a pleasing offering to God and that God will supply all their needs according to His riches in glory. The letter ends with final greetings and a blessing of grace.
Key Themes:
Joy and peace through prayer and trust in God.
Contentment in every circumstance through Christ.
Your words were found and I ate them 😋; Your words became a joy 😊 to me; the delight of my heart ❤️Jeremiah 15:16Originally inspired by J. Vernon McGee’s Thru the Bible broadcast, narrator, Aaron J. Yancey, reads through the entire Bible in bite sized pieces to make it more digestible. Hopefully, these recordings will inspire you to read the Bible more often and see it as a valuable resource in your daily life.Scriptures are from various translations on the YouVersion Bible app: https://www.bible.comAdditional resources include: biblehub.com/timeline biblegateway.com gotquestions.orgblueletterbible.orgbiblestudy.orgFollow us at 👇🏾Website 🖥: chewthebible.comPodcast 📻: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/chewthebible/YouTube 🎥: https://youtube.com/@chewthebibleTikTok ⏰: @chewthebibleInstagram 📸: @chewthebibleFacebook 👀: @chewthebible