Philippians 2 - general (EASY) Flashcards
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As whom should you have the same mindset?
Christ Jesus (P2:5) **
At what should every knee bow?
The name of Jesus (P2:10)
For what did Epaphroditus almost die?
The work of Christ (P2:30) **
For what does everyone look out?
Their own interests (P2:21) **
For what will Timothy show genuine concern?
The Philippians’ welfare (P2:20) **
For whom did Epaphroditus long?
All of the Philippians (P2:26)
From what do you have comfort?
Christ’s love (P2:1)
From what do you have encouragement?
Being united with Christ (P2:1)
How did Christ Jesus make himself nothing?
By taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness (P2:7) **
How did God have mercy on Paul?
To spare him sorrow upon sorrow (P2:27)
How do you hold to the word of life?
Firmly (P2:16)
How has Timothy proved himself?
Because as a son with his father he has served with Paul in the work of the gospel (P2:22) **
How has Timothy served with Paul in the work of the gospel?
As a son with his father (P2:22)
How is Paul being poured out?
Like a drink offering (P2:17) **
How should the Philippians welcome Epaphroditus?
In the Lord with great joy (P2:29)
How should you be one?
In spirit and of mind (P2:2)
How should you continue to work out your salvation?
With fear and trembling (P2:12) **
How should you do everything?
Without grumbling or arguing (P2:14)
How should you make Paul’s joy complete?
By being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind (P2:2) **
How should you value others above yourselves?
In humility (P2:3)
How should you value others?
Above yourselves (P2:3)
How was Christ Jesus found in appearance?
As a man (P2:8) **
How was Christ Jesus found to be as a man?
In appearance (P2:8)
How was Christ Jesus made?
In human likeness (P2:7)
How did Paul not run or labor?
In vain (P2:16)
In what has Timothy served with Paul as a son with his father?
The work of the gospel (P2:22)
In whom do you have common sharing?
The Spirit (P2:1)
In whom does Paul hope to send Timothy to the Philippians soon?
The Lord Jesus (P2:19)
In whom was Paul confident that he himself would come soon?
The Lord (P2:24)
How will you shine among a warped and crooked generation?
Like stars in the sky (P2:15)
Like whom does Paul have no one else?
Timothy (P2:20) **
On what is Paul being poured out like a drink offering?
The sacrifice and service coming from the Philippians’ faith (P2:17) **
On whom did God also have mercy?
Paul (P2:27)
On whom did God have mercy?
Epaphroditus and also on Paul (P2:27)
To what did Christ Jesus become obedient?
Death, even death on a cross (P2:8) **
To what did the Philippians send Epaphroditus?
To take care of Paul’s needs (P2:25)
To what do you hold firmly?
The word of life (P2:16)
To what should each of you look?
Not to your own interests but to the interests of others (P2:4)
To what should every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord?
The glory of God the Father (P2:11)
To whom does Paul hope to send Timothy soon?
The Philippians (P2:19)
What could the Philippians themselves not give Paul?
Help (P2:30)
What did Christ Jesus become?
Obedient to death–even death on a cross (P2:8)
What did Christ Jesus make himself?
Nothing (P2:7) **
What did Christ Jesus not consider equality with God?
Something to be used to his own advantage (P2:6) **
What did God give Christ Jesus?
The name that is above every name (P2:9)
What did God have also on Paul?
Mercy (P2:27)
What did God have on Epaphroditus?
Mercy (P2:27) **
What did God spare Paul?
Sorrow upon sorrow (P2:27)
What did Paul hope to do as soon as he saw how things went with him?
Send Timothy (P2:23)
What did Paul think was necessary?
To send back to the Philippians Epaphroditus (P2:25)
What did the Philippians hear?
That Epaphroditus was ill (P2:26)
What do you have from being united with Christ?
Encouragement (P2:1)
What do you have from Christ’s love?
Comfort (P2:1)
What do you have in the Spirit?
Common sharing (P2:1)
What does everyone do?
Looks out for their own interests (not those of Jesus Christ) (P2:21)
What has Timothy done?
Proved himself (and served with Paul in the work of the gospel) (P2:22)
What have the Philippians always done, not only in Paul’s presence, but now much more in his absence?
Obeyed (P2:12)
What if you have any comfort from Christ’s love?
Then make Paul’s joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind (P2:1-2)
What if you have any common sharing in the Spirit?
Then make Paul’s joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind (P2:1-2)
What if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ?
Then make Paul’s joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind (P2:1-2)
What if you have any tenderness and compassion?
Then make Paul’s joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind (P2:1-2)
What may Paul also be when he receives news about the Philippians?
Cheered (P2:19)
What may Paul boast on the day of Christ?
That he did not run or labor in vain (P2:16)
What should acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord?
Every tongue (P2:11) **
What should bow at the name of Jesus?
Every knee in heaven and on earth and under the earth (P2:10) **
What should each of you not do?
Look to your own interests (P2:4)
What should every tongue acknowledge?
That Jesus Christ is Lord (P2:11) **
What should you continue to work out with fear and trembling?
Your salvation (P2:12) **
What should you do out of selfish ambition or vain conceit?
Nothing (P2:3) **
What should you do without grumbling or arguing?
Everything (P2:14) **
What should you too be?
Glad (P2:18)
What was Epaphroditus indeed?
Ill (P2:27)
What was Paul all the more eager to do?
Send Epaphroditus (P2:28)
What will Timothy show for the Philippians’ welfare?
Genuine concern (P2:20)
When did Paul hope to send Timothy?
As soon as he saw how things went with him (P2:23)
When does Paul hope to send Timothy to the Philippians?
Soon (P2:19)
When have the Philippians always obeyed?
Not only in Paul’s presence, but now much more in his absence (P2:12)
When is Paul glad and rejoices with all the Philippians?
Even if he is being poured out like a drink offering on the sacrifice and service coming from their faith (P2:17)
When may Paul also be cheered?
When he receives news about the Philippians (P2:19) **
When may Paul boast?
On the day of Christ (P2:16)
When may the Philippians be glad?
When they see Epaphroditus again (P2:28)
When should every knee bow?
At the name of Jesus (P2:10)
When should you make Paul’s joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind?
If you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion (P2:1-2)
When was Paul confident in the Lord that he himself would come?
Soon (P2:24)
When will you shine among a warped and crooked generation like stars in the sky?
As you hold firmly to the word of life (P2:15-16)
Where has Timothy served with Paul as a son with his father?
In the work of the gospel (P2:22)
Where is Paul being poured out like a drink offering?
On the sacrifice and service coming from the Philippians’ faith (P2:17)
Where may you become children of God without fault?
In a warped and crooked generation (P2:15)
Where should every knee bow at the name of Jesus?
In heaven and on earth and under the earth (P2:10)
Where should you have the same mindset as Christ Jesus?
In your relationships with one another (P2:5)
Where will you shine like stars in the sky?
Among a warped and crooked generation (P2:15)
Who almost died for the work of Christ?
Epaphroditus (P2:30) **
Who almost died?
Epaphroditus (P2:27) **
Who did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage?
Christ Jesus (P2:6)
Who did not run or labor in vain?
Paul (P2:16)
Who exalted Christ Jesus to the highest place?
God (P2:9) **
Who gave Christ Jesus the name that is above every name?
God (P2:9) **
Who has proved himself?
Timothy (P2:22) **
Who has served with Paul in the work of the gospel as a son with his father?
Timothy (P2:22)
Who have always obeyed?
The Philippians (P2:12)
Who heard Epaphroditus was ill?
The Philippians (P2:26)
Who humbled himself by becoming obedient to death–even death on a cross?
Christ Jesus (P2:8)
Who is being poured out like a drink offering on the sacrifice and service coming from the Philippians’ faith?
Paul (P2:17)
Who is glad and rejoices with all of the Philippians?
Paul (P2:17)
Who is Lord?
Jesus Christ (P2:11)
Who looks out for their own interests?
Everyone (P2:21) **
Who made himself nothing?
Christ Jesus (P2:7) **
Who may boast on the day of Christ?
Paul (P2:16)
Who may have less anxiety?
Paul (P2:28)
Who risked his life to make up for the help the Philippians themselves could not give Paul?
Epaphroditus (P2:30)
Who sent Epaphroditus to take care of Paul’s needs?
The Philippians (P2:25)
Who should not look to their own interests, but to the interests of others?
Each of you (P2:4)
Who spared Paul sorrow upon sorrow?
God (P2:27)
Who thought it was necessary to send back to the Philippians Epaphroditus?
Paul (P2:25)
Who took the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness?
Christ Jesus (P2:7)
Who was all the more eager to send Epaphroditus?
Paul (P2:28)
Who was also the Philippians’ messenger?
Epaphroditus (P2:25)
Who was confident in the Lord that he himself would come soon?
Paul (P2:24)
Who was distressed?
Epaphroditus (P2:26)
Who was Epaphroditus?
Paul’s brother, co-worker and fellow soldier, and also the Philippians’ messenger (whom they sent to take care of Paul’s needs) (P2:25)
Who was found in appearance as a man?
Christ Jesus (P2:8) **
Who was ill and almost died?
Epaphroditus (P2:27)
Who was indeed ill?
Epaphroditus (P2:27)
Who was made in human likeness?
Christ Jesus (P2:7) **
Who was Paul’s brother, co-worker and fellow soldier?
Epaphroditus (P2:25)
Who will show genuine concern for the Philippians’ welfare?
Timothy (P2:20)
Who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose?
God (P2:13) **
Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage?
Christ Jesus (P2:6)
Whom could the Philippians themselves not give help?
Paul (P2:30)
Whom did Christ Jesus humble?
Himself (P2:8) **
Whom did God exalt to the highest place?
Christ Jesus (P2:9) **
Whom did God give the name that is above every name?
Christ Jesus (P2:9) **
Whom did God spare sorrow upon sorrow?
Paul (P2:27)
Whom did Paul hope to send as soon as he saw how things went with him?
Timothy (P2:23)
Whom did Paul think it was necessary to send back to the Philippians?
Epaphroditus (P2:25)
Whom did the Philippians send to take care of Paul’s needs?
Epaphroditus (P2:25)
Whom does Paul have like Timothy?
No one else (P2:20)
Whom does Paul hope to send to the Philippians soon?
Timothy (P2:19)
Whom is Christ Jesus in very nature?
God (P2:6)
Whom should the Philippians honor?
People like Epaphroditus (P2:29)
Whom should the Philippians welcome in the Lord?
Epaphroditus (P2:29)
Whom should you value above yourselves?
Others (P2:3) **
Whom was Paul all the more eager to send?
Epaphroditus (P2:28)
Why did Epaphroditus risk his life?
To make up for the help the Philippians themselves could not give Paul (P2:30) **
Why did God give Christ Jesus the name that is above every name?
That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father (P2:9-11)
Why did Paul think it was necessary to send back to the Philippians Epaphroditus?
For he longed for all of the Philippians and was distressed because they heard he was ill (P2:25-26)
Why did the Philippians send Epaphroditus?
To take care of Paul’s needs (P2:25)
Why does Paul hope to send Timothy to the Philippians soon?
That he also may be cheered when he receives news about the Philippians (P2:19)
Why should the Philippians welcome Epaphroditus in the Lord with great joy, and honor people like him?
Because he almost died for the work of Christ. He risked his life to make up for the help the Philippians themselves could not give Paul (P2:29-30)
Why should you do everything without grumbling or arguing?
So that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a warped and crooked generation. (P2:14-15)
Why was Epaphroditus distressed?
Because the Philippians heard he was ill (P2:26)
Why was Paul all the more eager to send Epaphroditus?
So that when the Philippians saw him again they might be glad and Paul might have less anxiety (P2:28)
With whom did Christ Jesus not consider equality something to be used to his own advantage?
God (P2:6) **
With whom does Paul rejoice?
All of the Philippians (P2:17)
With whom has Timothy served in the work of the gospel as a son with his father?
Paul (P2:22)
With whom should you too rejoice?
Paul (P2:18)