WebbMatthew Henry Commentary on the Bible Philippians 1:21-26 21-26 Death is a great loss to a carnal, worldly man, for he loses all his earthly comforts and all his hopes; but to a true believer it is gain, for it is the end of all his weakness and misery. It delivers him from all the evils of life, and brings him to possess the chief good. WebbBook Note Matthew Henry Commentary (Consise) ** The Philippians felt a very deep interest for the apostle. The scope of the epistle is to confirm them in the faith, to encourage them to walk as becomes the gospel of Christ, to caution them against judaizing teachers, and to express gratitude for their Christian bounty.
Philippians 2:14 - Matthew Henry
WebbChapter 2 The apostle proceeds to further exhortations to several duties, to be like-minded, and lowly-minded, which he presses from the example of Christ ( v. 1-11 ), to be diligent and serious in the Christian course ( v. 12, 13 ), and to adorn their Christian profession by several suitable graces ( v. 14-18 ). WebbResources Matthew Henry's Commentary Philippians Chapter 2 Verses 12–13. Verses 12–13. I. He exhorts them to diligence and seriousness in the Christian course: Work out your own salvation. It is the salvation of our souls ( 1 Pet. 1:9 ), and our eternal salvation ( Heb. 5:9 ), and contains deliverance from all the evils sin had brought upon ... chirp spectrum matlab
Philippians 2 - Henry
Webb2. No grace and peace but from God our Father, the fountain and original of all blessings, the Father of lights, from whom cometh down every good and perfect gift, James 1:17 . 3. No grace and peace from God our Father, but in and through our Lord Jesus Christ. WebbResources Matthew Henry's Commentary Philippians Chapter 2 Verses 1–11 Verses 1–11 The apostle proceeds in this chapter where he left off in the last, with further exhortations to Christian duties. He presses them largely to like-mindedness and lowly-mindedness, in conformity to the example of the Lord Jesus, the great pattern of humility and love. WebbMatthew Henry's Concise Commentary 2:12-18 We must be diligent in the use of all the means which lead to our salvation, persevering therein to the end. With great care, lest, with all our advantages, we should come short. Work out your salvation, for it … graphing mathematics