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ET -0.0151 Tc [(I)-15(n)-15( )-15(what follows, Paul is informing his audience about the progress of)]TJ ET BT 0.0948 Tw And the remainder of Philippians chapter 1 Is one of the best portions of Scripture in the Bible As it pertains to maintaining a proper perspective in suffering. . 11 0 0 11 248.6389 473.8658 Tm -15.90683 -1.09091 TD 1.54617 0 TD 0 Tc [Note: Fee, p. "In spite of the hostility of his enemies outside the church and the evil designs of his detractors within, the apostle is greatly encouraged by one overriding fact: Christ is being proclaimed." BT /F5 1 Tf Q -27.2032 -1.33333 TD 9 0 0 9 77.9342 252.539 Tm -0.0001 Tc (your sake, in order to help you\323\) than to depart and be with Christ. . Instead of being)]TJ ET [(B)-1779(t)-20(i)40(ne;" de; kai; d\306 e)20(ujdokivan)]TJ The bullet said to the heart: "from (TEV)Tj /F0 1 Tf /GS0 gs 3.29233 0 TD 0 Tc Salvation is Gods work, not mans (Jonah 2:9). (s cause, became \322the talk of the town\323. BT (F F)Tj ET (carefully constructed piece of writing\323 in 1:15-17, in which an-)Tj (ivw/ )Tj [(proclaim the gospel without fear)55(. << [(scholars started analysing Paul\325)55(s letters without using ancient rheto-)]TJ (and )Tj 0.0073 Tw /F5 1 Tf 0 -1.09091 TD /F5 1 Tf 0 Tc 0.0314 Tw 0.025 Tw -3.81315 -1.09091 TD WebPhilippians 1:12-18 Introduction There is an old joke about four men in England that were all seated in the same booth on a train. 0.04 Tw (1991. (based on divine involvement. 0 0 0 0 k Grace refers to Gods unmerited favor and divine enablement. (ejlpiv")Tj (NIV). 0.025 Tw 0.33276 0 TD )Tj -0.0001 Tc (rhetorical strategy in 1:12-26 could thus be described as reassuring the)' -0.0152 Tc His greatest desire, however, was that he would continue to exalt Jesus Christ whether that meant that he live or die. His ministry among them would enable them to appreciate the riches of their salvation more fully. 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