• April 16, 2025

Willis Meditations on Philippians

Sacrifices of Joy
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Meditations on the Epistle to the Philippians
G C Willis, Brethen Author

Contents and Preface of Willis Meditations on Philippians

Chapter 1 of Philippians
1. Introduction
2. The theme of the Epistle
3. The Signature – Phil. 1:1
4. To all the saints – Phil. 1:1
5. Bishops and Deacons – Phil. 1:1
6. “Grace be unto you, and Peace” – Phil. 1:2
7. Thanksgiving and Prayer – Phil. 1:3-5
8. “Persuaded” – Phil. 1:6
9. “In your heart” – Phil. 1:7
10. His longing and his prayer – Phil. 1:8-11
11. Bonds in Christ – Phil. 1:12-14
12. Preaching Christ: From envy or from love? – Phil. 1:15-18
13. Salvation through Supplication – Phil. 1:19
14. “My earnest expectation” – Phil. 1:20
15. Life … Death – Phil. 1:21
16. “What I shall choose” – Phil. 1:21-26
17. Live worthily – Phil. 1:27-28
18. Suffering for His sake – Phil. 1:29-30

Chapter 2 of Philippians
19. Mind the one thing – Phil. 2:1-2
20. Hindrances to minding the one thing – Phil. 2:3-4
21. The mind in Christ Jesus – Phil. 2:5-7
22. Seven steps downward – Phil. 2:5-8
23. Supremely exalted – Phil. 2:9-11
Note to Chapter 24 – Phil. 2:12
24. Presence and Absence – Phil. 2:12-13
25. Results of Cultivating – Phil. 2:14-16
26. “I have not run in vain” – Phil. 2:16-18
27. “All seek their own” – Phil. 2:19-21
28. “A child to a father” – Phil. 2:22-24
29. Epaphroditus – Phil. 2:25-30


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