Philippians 2:1
"Philippians."
Key Reflection
The opening verse, "Philippians," sets the letter's context and immediately invites readers into a community facing challenges yet united in Christ. This epistle, written by Paul to the Philippian church, emphasizes themes of humility, unity, and joy, particularly through the metaphor of Christ's self-emptying (kenosis), which serves as a foundational spiritual principle guiding the entire letter.
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