Devotion · Philippians · Verse-by-Verse Walk
Philippians
Joy, the mind of Christ, the surpassing worth of knowing Him
A personal devotional study through Paul's letter to the Philippians. The aim is not exegesis or sermon prep, but devotional growth — letting the letter reshape everyday life. Lessons are short, self-contained, and meant to be returned to. Begin with Lesson 1, or ask your tutor for the next thing at your edge.
Where to startNew to the study? Open Lesson 1 to meet the letter behind the famous verses. For the shape of the whole book, keep the at-a-glance map open beside any lesson.
i. Lessons
One passage or concept per lesson, in order. Each links to the next and back.
| Lesson | Title | Passage |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Letter Behind the JoyWhy a prison letter sounds so free | Orientation |
| 2 | Grace & PeaceWho Paul says he is, before he says a thing to do | Philippians 1:1–2 |
| 3 | Gospel PartnershipJoy found in a shared gospel, from the first day until now | Philippians 1:3–6 |
| 4 | The Affection of ChristA love in prison that prison could not reach | Philippians 1:7–8 |
| 5 | Love That AboundsPaul's first prayer for them, and what love is for | Philippians 1:9–11 |
| 6 | Chains That AdvanceA setback re-framed as a gospel opportunity | Philippians 1:12–14 |
| 7 | Christ Is ProclaimedHow wide Paul's joy was, and what it cost him | Philippians 1:15–18 |
| 8 | To Live Is ChristThe most famous line in the letter, read where it belongs | Philippians 1:19–26 |
| 9 | Worthy of the GospelThe hinge of the letter: from Paul's situation to the church's calling | Philippians 1:27–30 |
| 10 | Unity via HumilityInto chapter 2: the resources for unity, then the secret of it | Philippians 2:1–4 |
| 11 | He Emptied HimselfThe descent of Christ: the pattern for the humility he commands | Philippians 2:5–8 |
| 12 | Every Knee Will BowThe descent answered: Christ exalted to the highest name | Philippians 2:9–11 |
| 13 | Work Out, God Works InTwo verses that hold effort and grace in one breath | Philippians 2:12–13 |
| 14 | Shine Without GrumblingThe spirit in which we obey, and the effect on a dark world | Philippians 2:14–16 |
| 15 | Servants Find SatisfactionThe close of chapter 2: two faces that show the mind of Christ | Philippians 2:17–30 |
| 16 | Safe and Saving HappinessInto chapter 3: joy has always lived in the Lord | Philippians 3:1 |
| 17 | No Confidence in the FleshThe warning against the dogs, and the resume Paul threw away | Philippians 3:2–6 |
| 18 | Loss and the Surpassing WorthThe accounting that turns a Pharisee's gold into garbage | Philippians 3:7–11 |
| 19 | One Thing I DoThe runner who will not look back: pressing on toward the prize | Philippians 3:12–16 |
| 20 | Copy-Christ, Not CopycatsChoose your models: the ones who weep over the lost | Philippians 3:17–19 |
| 21 | Our Citizenship Is in HeavenChapter 3 closes where it began: with the Lord, and with hope | Philippians 3:20–21 |
| 22 | Stand Firm Thus in the LordChapter 4 opens the only way chapter 3 could: "therefore" | Philippians 4:1–3 |
| 23 | Rejoice, and the Peace of GodThe famous anxiety passage, read where it lives: after standing firm | Philippians 4:4–7 |
| 24 | Whatsoever Things Are TrueThe mind Paul guards, he feeds. The God of peace with the disciplined imagination. | Philippians 4:8–9 |
| 25 | I Have Learned ContentmentThe most misused verse in the letter, read where it lives: the capstone of contentment | Philippians 4:10–13 |
| 26 | My God Will Supply Every NeedThe koinonia begun in chapter 1 comes home: their gift, his God, his glory | Philippians 4:14–20 |
| 27 | The Grace of the Lord Be With YouThe letter ends where it began: with grace. And Caesar's household sends greetings. | Philippians 4:21–23 |
ii. Reference
The compressed, re-readable knowledge. Keep these open while you study.
- Philippians at a GlanceThe whole letter on one page: setting, four-chapter map, key verses.
- Philippians — Key TermsThe vocabulary (koinōnia, chara, doulos) that unlocks the letter.