T he letter by Paul to the Philippians is remarkably positive. Paul was in prison when he wrote it, yet he guides them to have a mindset that few in his situation would have. The motivation for ...
We see elsewhere in Philippians this notion of imitating ... of suffering and to be content with it. This is why Paul can say in his letter to the Galatians that “I have been crucified with ...
Discover the life of Paul the Apostle, from his early years as Saul of Tarsus to his missionary journeys through Greece and ...
The Apostle Paul often uses the analogy of a runner in a race throughout his letters, emphasizing perseverance ... well is our tendency to look back. In Philippians 3:13–14, Paul says ...
Paul letter to the Philippians chapter 3 verses 12 to 14: “… Not that I have already reached the goal, or am already perfect, but I make every effort (lit. “press on”) to take hold of it… I do not ...
Cardinal David, who studied at the French Biblical and Archaeological School of Jerusalem, is considered one of the leading ...
There is a more profound meaning in this fall, as Paul tells us in the Letter to the Philippians: "though he was in the form of God, he did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped ...