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Greetings from Paul and Timothy
(Philippians 1:1–2; Philemon 1:1–3)

1Paul, the apostle of Jesus Christ through the will of God, and brother Timothy,

2to the saints who are in Colossae and the faithful brethren in Christ. Grace to you and peace from God our Father.

Thanksgiving and Prayer
(1 Corinthians 1:4–9; Philippians 1:3–11)

3We give thanks to God even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, always praying for you, 4having heard of your faith in Christ Jesus, and the divine love which you have toward all the saints. 5on account of the hope which awaits you in the heavens, which you heard before in the word of the truth of the gospel, 6having come to you, as it is indeed in the whole world bearing fruit and increasing, as also among you, from the day on which you heard and have known the grace of God in truth; 7as you have learned from Epaphras our beloved fellow-servant, who is the faithful minister of Christ your behalf, 8who also having revealed to us your divine love in the Spirit.

9Therefore we, from the day on which we heard, do not cease praying for you, and asking that you may be filled with the perfect knowledge of his will in all wisdom, and spiritual understanding, 10that you may walk worthily of the Lord in all loyalty, in every good work bearing fruit, and increasing in the perfect knowledge of God. 11being impowered with all power, according to the might of his glory, in all patience and longsuffering with joy; 12giving thanks to the Father, who has made us worthy unto a participation of the inheritance of the saints in light;

13who delivered us from the power of darkness, and transplanted us into the kingdom of the Son of his love; 14in whom we have redemption, the remission of sins:

The Supremacy of the Son
(Hebrews 1:1–14)

15who is the image of the invisible God, being the first begotten of all creation, 16because in him all things are created, in the heavens and upon the earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or lordships or governments or authorities. All things were created by him, and unto him; 17and he before all things, and all things consist in him: 18and himself is the head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the first begotten from the dead, in order that in all things himself may be preeminent: 19because in him all fulness is pleased to dwell; 20and through him, to reconcile all things unto himself, having made peace through the blood of his cross: through him, whether things upon the earth, or things in the heavens.

21And you, being at one time aliens and enemies in your minds on account of wicked works, nevertheless he has now reconciled 22in the body of his cross through death, to present you holy and blameless and unreprovable before him, 23if you abide in the faith, having been grounded and firm, and not moved from the hope of the gospel which you have heard, having been preached in all creation which is under heaven; whose minister I Paul became.

Paul’s Suffering for the Church
(2 Corinthians 11:16–33)

24Now I rejoice in sufferings in your behalf, and am filling up the residue of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh in behalf of his body, which is the church; 25whose minister I became, according to the economy of God which was given to me unto you, to fulfill the word of God, 26the mystery which has been hidden from ages and from the generations: but is now made manifest to his saints, 27to whom God willed to make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles, who is Christ in you, the hope of glory: 28whom we preach, admonishing every man and teaching every man in all wisdom, in order that we may present every man perfect in Christ; 29unto which I also labor, agonizing according to his energy, working in me with power.


The Godbey New Testament (1902)

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