4:1 Therefore,
my
brothers,
whom
I
love
and
long
for,
my
joy
and
crown,
stand
firm
thus
in
the
Lord,
my
beloved.
4:2 I
entreat
Euodia
and
I
entreat
Syntyche
to
agree
in
the
Lord.
4:3 Yes,
I
ask
you
also,
true
companion,
help
these
women,
who
have
labored
side
by
side
with
me
in
the
gospel
together
with
Clement
and
the
rest
of
my
fellow
workers,
whose
names
are
in
the
book
of
life.
4:4 Rejoice
in
the
Lord
always;
again
I
will
say,
Rejoice.
4:5 Let
your
reasonableness
be
known
to
everyone.
The
Lord
is
at
hand;
4:6 do
not
be
anxious
about
anything,
but
in
everything
by
prayer
and
supplication
with
thanksgiving
let
your
requests
be
made
known
to
God.
4:7 And
the
peace
of
God,
which
surpasses
all
understanding,
will
guard
your
hearts
and
your
minds
in
Christ
Jesus.
4:8 Finally,
brothers,
whatever
is
true,
whatever
is
honorable,
whatever
is
just,
whatever
is
pure,
whatever
is
lovely,
whatever
is
commendable,
if
there
is
any
excellence,
if
there
is
anything
worthy
of
praise,
think
about
these
things.
4:9 What
you
have
learned
and
received
and
heard
and
seen
in
me--practice
these
things,
and
the
God
of
peace
will
be
with
you.
4:10 I
rejoiced
in
the
Lord
greatly
that
now
at
length
you
have
revived
your
concern
for
me.
You
were
indeed
concerned
for
me,
but
you
had
no
opportunity.
4:11 Not
that
I
am
speaking
of
being
in
need,
for
I
have
learned
in
whatever
situation
I
am
to
be
content.
4:12 I
know
how
to
be
brought
low,
and
I
know
how
to
abound.
In
any
and
every
circumstance,
I
have
learned
the
secret
of
facing
plenty
and
hunger,
abundance
and
need.
4:13 I
can
do
all
things
through
him
who
strengthens
me.
4:14 Yet
it
was
kind
of
you
to
share
my
trouble.
4:15 And
you
Philippians
yourselves
know
that
in
the
beginning
of
the
gospel,
when
I
left
Macedonia,
no
church
entered
into
partnership
with
me
in
giving
and
receiving,
except
you
only.
4:16 Even
in
Thessalonica
you
sent
me
help
for
my
needs
once
and
again.
4:17 Not
that
I
seek
the
gift,
but
I
seek
the
fruit
that
increases
to
your
credit.
4:18 I
have
received
full
payment,
and
more.
I
am
well
supplied,
having
received
from
Epaphroditus
the
gifts
you
sent,
a
fragrant
offering,
a
sacrifice
acceptable
and
pleasing
to
God.
4:19 And
my
God
will
supply
every
need
of
yours
according
to
his
riches
in
glory
in
Christ
Jesus.
4:20 To
our
God
and
Father
be
glory
forever
and
ever.
Amen.
4:21 Greet
every
saint
in
Christ
Jesus.
The
brothers
who
are
with
me
greet
you.
4:22 All
the
saints
greet
you,
especially
those
of
Caesar's
household.
4:23 The
grace
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
be
with
your
spirit.