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Paul writes his letter to the Philippians for a few reasons. First, Paul is concerned that because Paul’s circumstances might be construed as a curse coming from God. Second, it is Paul’s desire that the Philippians continue in their participation in the gospel. Finally, Paul desires that the Philippians be warned about the theology of those of the party of the circumcision who have adopted a sort of “health and wealth” theology. Paul’s words were directly applicable in his day. They are just as applicable today.
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Paul writes his letter to the Philippians for a few reasons. First, Paul is concerned that because Paul’s circumstances might be construed as a curse coming from God. Second, it is Paul’s desire that the Philippians continue in their participation in the gospel. Finally, Paul desires that the Philippians be warned about the theology of those of the party of the circumcision who have adopted a sort of “health and wealth” theology. Paul’s words were directly applicable in his day. They are just as applicable today.
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Stay engaged with new and up-to-date content, including newsletters, articles, podcasts, etc. Download the Teach Me the Bible App from any app store or Apple TV/Roku device.

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