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2So by all the stimulus of Christ, by every incentive of love, by all your participation in the Spirit, by all your affectionate tenderness, 2I pray you to give me the utter joy of knowing you are living in harmony, with the same feelings of love, with one heart and soul, 3never acting for private ends or from vanity, but humbly considering each other the better man, 4and each with an eye to the interests of others as well as to his own. 5Treat one another with the same spirit as you experience in Christ Jesus. 6Though he was divine by nature, he did not set store upon equality with God 7but emptied himself by taking the nature of a servant; born in human guise 8and appearing in human form, he humbly stooped in his obedience even to die, and to die upon the cross. 9Therefore God raised him high and conferred on him a Name above all names, 10so that before the Name of Jesus every knee should bend in heaven, on earth, and underneath the earth, 11and every tongue confess that "Jesus Christ is Lord," to the glory of God the Father.

12Therefore, my beloved, as you have been obedient always and not simply when I was present, so, now that I am absent, work all the more strenuously at your salvation with reverence and trembling, 13for it is God who in his goodwill enables you to will this and to achieve it. 14In all that you do, avoid grumbling and disputing, 15so as to be blameless and innocent, faultless children of God in a crooked and perverse generation where you shine like stars in a dark world; 16hold fast the word of life, so that I can be proud of you on the Day of Christ, because I have not run or worked for nothing. 17Even if my life-blood has to be poured as a libation on the sacred sacrifice of faith you are offering to God, I rejoice, I congratulate you all — 18and you in turn must rejoice and congratulate me.

19I hope in the Lord Jesus to send you Timotheus before long, that I may be heartened by news of you. 20I have no one like him, for genuine interest in your welfare. 21Everybody is selfish, instead of caring for Jesus Christ. 22But you know how he has stood the test, how he has served with me in the gospel, like a son helping his father. 23I hope to send him then, as soon as ever I see how it will go with me — 24though I am confident in the Lord that I shall be coming myself before long.

25As for Epaphroditus, however, my brother, my fellow-worker, my fellow-soldier, and your messenger to meet my wants, I think it necessary to send you him at once, 26for he has been yearning for you all. He has been greatly concerned because you heard he was ill. 27And he was ill, nearly dead with illness. But God had mercy on him, and not only on him but on me, to save me from having one sorrow upon another. 28So I am specially eager to send him, that you may be glad when you see him again, and thus my own anxiety may be lightened. 29Give him a welcome in the Lord, then, with your hearts full of joy. Value men like that, 30for he nearly died in the service of Christ by risking his life to make up for the services you were not here to render me.

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