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Therefore
if
there is
any
encouragement
in Christ,
if
any
comfort
of love,
if
any
fellowship
of
the
Spirit,
if
any
affections
and compassions,
2
fulfill
my
joy
so that
you may be of the same mind,
having
the same love,
united in soul,
minding
the same thing,
3
nothing
according to
self-interest
or
according to vain conceit, but
in humility
be esteeming
one another
surpassing
themselves,
4
each
considering
not the things
of themselves,
but
each
also
the things
of others.
5
Let this mind be
in
you
which
was
also
in
Christ
Jesus:
6
Who,
existing
in
the
form
of God, did not
consider
to be
equal
with God
something to be grasped,
7
but
emptied
Himself,
having taken
the
form
of a servant,
having been made
in
the
likeness
of men.
8
And
having been found
in appearance
as
a man
He humbled
Himself,
having become
obedient
unto
death,
even
the
death
of
the
cross.
9
Therefore
God
also
highly exalted
Him, and
granted
to Him the
name
above
every
name
,
10
that
at the
name
of Jesus
every
knee
should bow,
in the heavens
and
on earth
and under the earth,
11
and
every
tongue
should confess
that
Jesus
Christ
is
Lord, to
the
glory
of God
the
Father.
12
Therefore
my
beloved,
just as
always
you have obeyed, not
only
as in
my
presence, but
now
much
more
in
my
absence,
work out
your own
salvation
with
fear
and trembling.
13
For
God
is the
One
working
in
you
both
to will
and to work according to
His
good pleasure.
14
Do
all things
without
murmurings
and
disputings,
15
so that
you may be
blameless
and innocent,
children
of God
unblemished
in
the
midst
of a crooked
and
perverted
generation,
among
whom
you shine
as
lights
in
the
world,
16
holding forth
the
word
of life
unto
a boast
to me in
the
day
of Christ
that
I did not run
in
vain
nor
toil
in
vain
.
17
But
even
if
I am being poured out as a drink offering
on the
sacr
if
ice
and
service
of your
faith,
I am glad
and
rejoice with
you
all.
18
And likewise you
also
be glad
and
rejoice with
me.
19
But
I hope
in
the
Lord
Jesus
to send
Timothy
to you soon,
that
I also may be encouraged,
having known
the things
concerning you.
20
For
I have
no one
like-minded,
who
genuinely
will care for
the things
relative to you.
21
For
those
all
are seeking
the things of themselves,
not
the things
of Jesus
Christ.
22
But
you know
his
proven worth,
that
as
a child
with
a father
he h
as
served
with me in the
gospel.
23
Therefore
indeed
I hope
to send
him
immediately,
when
I shall have seen
the things
concerning me.
24
And
I am persuaded
in
the
Lord
that
I myself
will also come
soon.
25
Now
I esteemed
it
necessary
to send
to you
Epaphroditus,
my brother
and
fellow worker
and
fellow soldier,
and
your
messenger
and
minster
to my need,
26
since
he was
longing after
you
all
and
being deeply distressed
because
you heard
that
he was ill.
27
And
indeed he was sick,
nearly
unto death.
But
God
had mercy on
him, and not on him
alone
but
also
on me,
that
I should not have
sorrow
upon
sorrow
.
28
Therefore
I have sent
him all the more eagerly,
that
having seen
him again,
you may rejoice,
and I might be
less anxious.
29
Therefore,
receive
him
in
the
Lord
with
all
joy, and
hold
such
in
honor,
30
because
for
the
sake of
the
work
of Christ
he came near
unto
death,
having disregarded
his
life
so that
he might fill up
your
deficit
of service toward me.
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