« FIGHT FOR THE FAITH OF THE GOSPEL
Key Verse 1: 27
After having expressed his testimony concerning his philosophy in God's mission, Paul now exhorts the faithful with Christ's love.
Key Verse 1: 27
After having expressed his testimony concerning his philosophy in God's mission, Paul now exhorts the faithful with Christ's love.
Paul had tenderness for the Philippians, because they were faithful to God, but above all they were the object of Jesus' tenderness. The Gospel is precisely this tenderness. We were worthy of being condemned eternally, but God sent his Son and delivered him to the cross, in order to make him suffer the torment of condemnation in our place. What to do after this Gospel? Now it seems that Paul changed his tone and wanted the Philippians to be the brave soldiers of Christ.
Many Christians already knew that Paul was a fervent defender of the Gospel(16). But Paul wanted the Philippians to realize that they had been redeemed by the blood of Jesus and were living according to this grace. Their struggle is not before man, but before God, so does not depend on the presence of the servant. It is a fight not against human beings, but against the devil, so they must be united in the same spirit and soul. Intimidated, they will be doomed to defeat.
2. The grace of suffering (29-30)
This fight is universal, because the devil is everywhere in the world. So being absent, Paul asked them to unite with him in the fight.
The fight is also perpetual, because the devil never rests. So Paul was fighting without rest. The Philippians knew and wanted to participate in it through prayer and support. Paul pointed out that fighting and suffering because of the devil is one of the immutable graces. Man loves, in the etymological sense, to receive pleasant grace, but wants to avoid suffering without knowing that it is a blessing. We must know that if we are forgiven it is grace, and if we are called to fierce combat, it is also grace. »
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