About This Book
A warm apostolic letter opens with thanksgiving and prayer, affirms confidence that God will complete the work begun in the community, and explains how the author's imprisonment has furthered the gospel. It celebrates joy amid hardship, emphasizes that life is to be lived for Christ while death is presented as gain, and urges unity, humility, and selfless service modeled on Christ's self-emptying. Practical exhortations call for steadfastness, moral integrity, and vigilance against contentious or self-seeking teachers, while commending trusted companions and expressing gratitude for the community's support.
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