1:1 Paul
and
Timothy,
servants
of
Christ
Jesus,
To
all
the
saints
in
Christ
Jesus
who
are
at
Philippi,
with
the
overseers
and
deacons:
1:2 Grace
to
you
and
peace
from
God
our
Father
and
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
1:3 I
thank
my
God
in
all
my
remembrance
of
you,
1:4 always
in
every
prayer
of
mine
for
you
all
making
my
prayer
with
joy,
1:5 because
of
your
partnership
in
the
gospel
from
the
first
day
until
now.
1:6 And
I
am
sure
of
this,
that
he
who
began
a
good
work
in
you
will
bring
it
to
completion
at
the
day
of
Jesus
Christ.
1:7 It
is
right
for
me
to
feel
this
way
about
you
all,
because
I
hold
you
in
my
heart,
for
you
are
all
partakers
with
me
of
grace,
both
in
my
imprisonment
and
in
the
defense
and
confirmation
of
the
gospel.
1:8 For
God
is
my
witness,
how
I
yearn
for
you
all
with
the
affection
of
Christ
Jesus.
1:9 And
it
is
my
prayer
that
your
love
may
abound
more
and
more,
with
knowledge
and
all
discernment,
1:10 so
that
you
may
approve
what
is
excellent,
and
so
be
pure
and
blameless
for
the
day
of
Christ,
1:11 filled
with
the
fruit
of
righteousness
that
comes
through
Jesus
Christ,
to
the
glory
and
praise
of
God.
1:12 I
want
you
to
know,
brothers,
that
what
has
happened
to
me
has
really
served
to
advance
the
gospel,
1:13 so
that
it
has
become
known
throughout
the
whole
imperial
guard
and
to
all
the
rest
that
my
imprisonment
is
for
Christ.
1:14 And
most
of
the
brothers,
having
become
confident
in
the
Lord
by
my
imprisonment,
are
much
more
bold
to
speak
the
word
without
fear.
1:15 Some
indeed
preach
Christ
from
envy
and
rivalry,
but
others
from
good
will.
1:16 The
latter
do
it
out
of
love,
knowing
that
I
am
put
here
for
the
defense
of
the
gospel.
1:17 The
former
proclaim
Christ
out
of
rivalry,
not
sincerely
but
thinking
to
afflict
me
in
my
imprisonment.
1:18 What
then
Only
that
in
every
way,
whether
in
pretense
or
in
truth,
Christ
is
proclaimed,
and
in
that
I
rejoice.
Yes,
and
I
will
rejoice,
1:19 for
I
know
that
through
your
prayers
and
the
help
of
the
Spirit
of
Jesus
Christ
this
will
turn
out
for
my
deliverance,
1:20 as
it
is
my
eager
expectation
and
hope
that
I
will
not
be
at
all
ashamed,
but
that
with
full
courage
now
as
always
Christ
will
be
honored
in
my
body,
whether
by
life
or
by
death.
1:21 For
to
me
to
live
is
Christ,
and
to
die
is
gain.
1:22 If
I
am
to
live
in
the
flesh,
that
means
fruitful
labor
for
me.
Yet
which
I
shall
choose
I
cannot
tell.
1:23 I
am
hard
pressed
between
the
two.
My
desire
is
to
depart
and
be
with
Christ,
for
that
is
far
better.
1:24 But
to
remain
in
the
flesh
is
more
necessary
on
your
account.
1:25 Convinced
of
this,
I
know
that
I
will
remain
and
continue
with
you
all,
for
your
progress
and
joy
in
the
faith,
1:26 so
that
in
me
you
may
have
ample
cause
to
glory
in
Christ
Jesus,
because
of
my
coming
to
you
again.
1:27 Only
let
your
manner
of
life
be
worthy
of
the
gospel
of
Christ,
so
that
whether
I
come
and
see
you
or
am
absent,
I
may
hear
of
you
that
you
are
standing
firm
in
one
spirit,
with
one
mind
striving
side
by
side
for
the
faith
of
the
gospel,
1:28 and
not
frightened
in
anything
by
your
opponents.
This
is
a
clear
sign
to
them
of
their
destruction,
but
of
your
salvation,
and
that
from
God.
1:29 For
it
has
been
granted
to
you
that
for
the
sake
of
Christ
you
should
not
only
believe
in
him
but
also
suffer
for
his
sake,
1:30 engaged
in
the
same
conflict
that
you
saw
I
had
and
now
hear
that
I
still
have.