We wrap up our study of the book of Philippians by reviewing the circumstances under which Paul writes this epistle, discussing areas of focus, and reading the famous liturgical poem in Philippians 2:5-11. Other scriptures referenced include Philippians 2:25-27; Philippians 4:18; Philippians 2:1-5; 2 Corinthians 8:11; Philippians 4:15-18; Philippians 1:14; John 15:18; Philippians 1:27; Philippians 1:8; Philippians 2:18; Philippians 3:1; Philippians 4:1, 4-8; Philippians 4:13; and John 15:15.
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