rest of my fellow labourers, whose names are recorded in the Book of Life. 004:004 Always be glad in the Lord: I will repeat it, be glad. 004:005 Let your forbearing spirit be known to every one-- the Lord is near. 004:006 Do not be over-anxious about anything, but by prayer and earnest pleading, together with thanksgiving, let your request be unreservedly made known in the presence of God. 004:007 And then the peace of God, which transcends all our powers of thought, will be a garrison to guard your hearts and minds in union with Christ Jesus. 004:008 Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever wins respect, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovable, whatever is of good repute--if there is any virtue or anything deemed worthy of praise--cherish the thought of these things. 004:009 The doctrines and the line of conduct which I taught you-- both what you heard and what you saw in me--hold fast to them; and God who gives peace will be with you. 004:010 But I rejoice with a deep and holy joy that now at length you have revived your thoughtfulness for my welfare. Indeed you have always been thoughtful for me, although opportunity failed you. 004:011 I do not refer to this through fear of privation, for (for my part) I have learned, whatever be my outward experiences, to be content. 004:012 I know both how to live in humble circumstances and how to live amid abundance. I am fully initiated into all the mysteries both of fulness and of hunger, of abundance and of want. 004:013 I have strength for anything through Him who gives me power. 004:014 Yet I thank you for taking your share in my troubles. 004:015 And you men and women of Philippi also know that at the first preaching of the Good News, when I had left Macedonia, no other Church except yourselves held communication with me about giving and receiving; 004:016 because even in Thessalonica you sent several times to minister to my needs. 004:017 Not that I crave for gifts from you, but I do want to see abundant fruit bring you honour. 004:018 I have enough of everything--and more than enough. My wants are fully satisfied now that I have received from the hands of Epaphroditus the generous gifts which you sent me--they are a fragrant odor, an acceptable sacrifice, truly pleasing to God. 004:019 But my God--so great is His wealth of glory in Christ Jesus-- will fully supply every need of yours. 004:020 And to our God and Father be the glory throughout the Ages of the Ages! Amen. 004:021 My Christian greetings to every one of God's people. The brethren who are with me send their greetings. 004:022 All God's people here greet you--especially the members of Caesar's household. 004:023 May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirits.
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