• June 5, 2026

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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an article explaining from the Bible viewpoint how covetousness is a religion unto itself, worshiping money instead of the true God of the Bible. This foundational understanding helps believers to identify the false prophet and reject and flee from their deceptive ministries.
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