Philippians 3 Resources

 

LIFE IN CHRIST
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Charts from Jensen's Survey of the NT - used by permission
Philippians - Charles Swindoll = Chart on right side of page
Account
of Paul's
Circumstances
Php 1:1-30
Have
the Mind
of Christ
Php 2:1-30
Have
the Knowledge
of Christ
Php 3:1-21

 

Have
the Peace
of Christ
Php 4:1-23

 

Partakers of Christ People of Christ Pursuit of Christ Power of Christ
Suffering Submission Salvation Sanctification
Experience Examples Exhortation

COMMENTARIES
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Explanation - The following list includes not only commentaries but other Christian works by well known evangelical writers. Most of the resources below are newer works (written after 1970) which previously were available only for purchase in book form or in a Bible computer program. The resources are made freely available by archive.org but have several caveats - (1) they do not allow copy and paste, (2) they can only be checked out for one hour (but can be checked out immediately when your hour expires giving you time to read or take notes on a lengthy section) and (3) they require creating an account which allows you to check out the books free of charge. To set up an account click archive.org and then click the picture of the person in right upper corner and enter email and a password. That's all you have to do. Then you can read these more modern resources free of charge! I have read or used many of these resources but not all of them so ultimately you will need to be a Berean (Acts 17:11+) as you use them. I have also selected works that are conservative and Biblically sound. If you find one that you think does not meet those criteria please send an email at https://www.preceptaustin.org/contact. The resources are listed in alphabetical order by the author's last name and some include reviews of the particular resource. 


COMMENTARIES ON PHILIPPIANS

Be joyful (Philippians) by Wiersbe, Warren - always worth checking

Philippians in the Greek New Testament : for the English reader by Wuest, Kenneth one of my favorite sources - his writings are a veritable "gold mine"! 

James Rosscup - This is one of Wuest’s better expositions of a book. He is often sound though simple in the Greek, explaining the text verse by verse and giving helpful word studies. Though he uses the Greek, he does not reproduce it in his book and so his commentary is very helpful even to the Christian who does not know Greek. Again, this is a good book to recommend to laymen as well as useful often for preaching and teaching.

Here is the same book with no restrictions - Philippians Commentary - Verse by Verse Comments

The Preacher's Outline & Sermon Bible : New Testament, King James Version - Acts, Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians - This is a very useful resource which always includes numerous related cross-references. It will be of aid to you preaching and teaching. 

Philippians : an expositional commentary by Boice, James Montgomery

James Rosscup - A lucid and very readable simple exposition that is helpful and competent on many of the issues. The work is geared more to simple study. The exposition is practical and sermonic, with sometimes good background and comparison with relevant passages from other Scripture. He illustrates heavily from literature, history, and contemporary life.

The joy of living a study of philippians by J.DWight Pentecost

Cyril Barber - This series of expository messages not only does justice to the apostle's stated purpose but also edifies and enriches the reader as he is led by this master of the pulpit to understand the theme of this epistle. Recommended.First published in 1973. This commentary is ideal for personal use. Review questions can be used for group discussion. Ably treats the believer’s resources including the antidote to worry and the secret of contentment.

Philippians : happiness beyond our happenings by Briscoe, D. Stuart

Cyril Barber - First published in 1975 and reprinted in 1984. Comprises a lay person’s commentary on Philippians that is plain and practical, and explains how believers may endure suffering while at the same time meeting their problems with faith and courage. The result is the ability to live consistently for the Lord. Recommended.

Bound for joy : Philippians-Paul's letter from prison by Briscoe, D. Stuart

Philippians / Colossians by McGee, J. Vernon

Count it all joy : discover a happiness that circumstances cannot change by Jeremiah, David

Turning toward joy by Jeremiah, David

Cyril Barber - Covers Paul’s letter to the Philippians in 12 chapters. Questions for group discussion are to be found in the study portion of this book. An ideal exposition of true joy for lay people.

Laugh again : experience outrageous joy : a study of Philippians : Bible study guide by Swindoll, Charles R; Hough, Lee Minis

Cyril Barber - Topical messages on Paul’s letter to the Philippians. Lightweight.

Pressing on when you'd rather turn back : studies in philippians by Getz, Gene

A profile of Christian maturity : a study of Philippians by Getz, Gene 

Cyril Barber - First published a decade ago under the title A Profile of Christian Maturity. Covers Paul's Philippian letter simply and directly. Getz shows the importance of facing life realistically.

James Rosscup - A provocative catalyst for personal study, application and growth, or group or family use, this is a well-organized little book. Each chapter has several parts: Something to Think About, A Look at Paul’s Letters, What Did Paul Say?, What Did Paul Mean?, Application, Life Response, and A Project. Each of the fourteen chapters takes a few verses, dealing briefly and simply with them.

Paul's Letter to the Philippians - New International Commentary on the NT  by Fee, Gordon D

Cyril Barber - This is a most valuable contribution to the literature on this prison epistle. Fee is a premier NT scholar. His handling of the Greek text is superb. Pastors will find this study of Philippians to be of inestimable help in the preparation of their expository messages

Cyril Barber on IVP NT Commentary - An accurate explanation of the theme of this letter. Here is profound scholarship in the service of the believer.

James Rosscup - This effort (New International Commentary on the NT) of 543 pp. with 497 on commentary replaces in the series J. J. Muller’s 1955 work which also has Philemon. Fee’s study is careful phrase by phrase, usually helpful, yet not as much an assist as O’Brien or Hawthorne, for example. Cf. Fee’s shorter 204-pp. Philippians in the IVP NTC series, 1999. This longer attempt has a 26-pp. bibliography, and Fee reflects keen awareness of views, as in his careful assessment of efforts to divide the letter into three epistles, and Fee’s reasons for unity (21–23). Another help is in giving five theological emphases (46–53). Hermeneutical factors receive attention, matters such as words, grammar, context, setting, customs.

Basics for Believers by Carson, D. A

James Rosscup - One finds an articulate, brief pb that gets to the point well on most verses but has to bypass a lot too. It shows Carson’s usual good grasp, and is particularly usable for those wanting a reliable but lighter survey—pastors, Bible class teachers, college students, and lay users.

Philippians : where life advances by Laurin, Roy L.

Cyril Barber - Grounds his exposition in the historic context of the times. Reveals remarkable originality in applying the message Paul sent to the believers in Phillipi. Of practical value to lay people

The message of Philippians : Jesus our joy by Motyer, J. A

Tim Challies -  There is always room for one commentary that is a little less technical and suitable for a wide readership. Such is the case with Motyer’s volume in The Bible Speaks Today series. The work is necessarily brief, but apparently still powerful. 

James Rosscup - This work, distinct from his 1966 Philippian Studies, is a lucid exposition of twenty-four sections, using the RSV text and a clear outline. Motyer (pronounced Mo-teer) gives good synopses of sections, keeps connections in the flow of thought in view, and deals with verses in an engaging style. He seems sound exegetically, theologically and applicationally. He defines many key Greek words such as those for “citizenship” (p. 93), “walk” (p. 181), etc. and offers an articulate discussion on many of the problems. Many references are footnoted, helping the readability. The work is stimulating for expositors but also for any lay person who wants to use a book with an attractive, simple flow without delving into technical points other works handle.

Philippians : joy under pressure by Stafford, Tim

Paul and his converts : the letters to the Thessalonians, Corinthians and Philippians by Bruce, F. F. (Frederick Fyvie), 1910-1990

Philippians, Colossians, Philemon - Life Application Commentary

Half-hours with William Hendriksen : stirring devotional surveys of Romans, Philippians, Luke and Revelation, with other gems by Hendriksen, William, 

Exposition of Philippians by Hendriksen, William,

James Rosscup - This work is based upon the Greek text but is not technical. It is rich devotionally and has a wealth of good commentary material. It is very helpful on problem passages (example, 3:1–2; 4:1–3), giving different views and coming to a conclusion, often with good reasoning.

Paul's joy in Christ; studies in Philippians by Robertson, A. T.

Philippians by Williams, Don (primarily asks questions)

Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians by Lane, William L - Only 98 pages.

Philippians, Colossians and Philemon by MacDonald, William (1972) 160 pages (see also Believer's Bible Commentary)

The Epistle of Paul to the Philippians : an introduction and commentary (Tyndale NT Commentary) by Martin, Ralph 

Philippians - New Century Commentary by Martin, Ralph P

James Rosscup - Here Martin shows more use of critical sources and must be studied with discernment since he has been inclined away from some of his older, some will feel more defensible positions. Conservatives will probably prefer his Tyndale effort for its theological convictions.

The Epistles to the Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon by Rees, Paul S

James Rosscup - A good attempt at bringing out homiletic points sometimes richly suggestive for preaching.

The adequate man : Paul in Philippians by Rees, Paul S.

James Rosscup on The adequate man  - A lucid devotional work, this book follows the thought of the epistle closely and deals with it in a rich sermonic way. There are many choice phrases and fitting illustrations which illumine the text, plus suggestive outlines. The author’s central purpose is to show that the believer can live a wholly adequate life, like Paul, by divine resource. This is another recommended book which will be especially enjoyed by laymen in the church. It is usually sound from the standpoint of the Greek.

Philippians, Colossians, Philemon by Gould, Dana, - Shepherd's Notes

Philippians : even when things go wrong you can have joy - Warren Wiersbe

Philippians : a Mentor commentary by Harmon, Matthew S

The Epistle of Paul to the Philippians; an exposition by Erdman, Charles

Let's study Philippians by Ferguson, Sinclair B

Cyril Barber - A clear exposition on a lay person’s level. Explains in brief, lucid chapters the essence of Paul’s teaching. Helpful.

James Rosscup - A professor of systematic theology at Philadelphia’s Westminster Theological Seminary contributed this 136-pager. It is a catalyst for personal or group Bible study, done in 27 chapters. Study guide material with tips appears on pp. 119–35 for a 13-time series.

The letters to the Philippians, Colossians, and Thessalonians by Barclay, William,

Invitation to Philippians : building a great Church through humility by Sunukjian, Donald R

Philippians : Bible study commentary by Vos, Howard Frederic

Exploring God's word : Bible guide to Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians by Guthrie, Donald

Philippians by Hawthorne, Gerald F - this is not the same as the WBC but that review is included to give you as sense of this work.

Tim Challies on the Word Biblical Commentary. Hawthorne’s volume in the WBC series receives unanimous approval. Jim Rosscup points out that “some rank this as the top commentary on Philippians due to the wide reading and masterfully good survey on introductory questions and its carefulness on grammar, philology, capture of the epistle’s flow and handling of difficult passages.” It is targeted at pastors but is equally appropriate for lay leaders. 

Wiersbe's Expository Outlines on the New Testament by Wiersbe, Warren W

Cyril Barber - This is a book of exceptional merit. Pastors, missionaries, and Christian workers will profit from its use. Wiersbe introduces each book of the NT, provides an outline, and then furnishes his readers with a chapter-by-chapter discussion of the contents. The homiletic style is a “plus.” Recommended.

Studies in Philippians by Moule, H. C. G. (Handley Carr Glyn), 1841-1920

Cyril Barber - Grand Rapids: Kregel Publications, 1977. First published in 1893 in the Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges series. These notes on the text demonstrate the author's perception and sensitivity in handling the apostle Paul's thought processes and theme. Differs from Moule's other work entitled Philippian Studies: Lessons in Faith and Love. Evangelical.

The epistle to the Philippians by Moule, H. C. G. (Handley Carr Glyn), 1841-1920

Cyril Barber - First published in 1897 as a part of the Cambridge Greek Testament, this insightful study treats the key words and phrases of this prison epistle.

The letters of Paul to the Philippians and to the Thessalonians; by Grayston, Kenneth

A NavPress Bible study on the book of Philippians by Nav Press

A critical and exegetical commentary on the Epistles to the Philippians and to Philemon by Vincent, Marvin R

Paul's joy in Christ; studies in Philippians Commentary by A T Robertson  

James Rosscup - Though he discusses Philippians in his Word Pictures, Robertson here devotes an entire detailed book on the epistle. He is rich in word studies and in the explanation of the text.

The Epistles of Paul to the Philippians and to Philemon by Müller, Jac. J. (Jacobus Johannes),

James Rosscup - This is one of the more detailed commentaries that grapples with interpretations of problem verses. It ranks close to Bruce, Hendriksen, Lightfoot, Martin (Tyndale) and Robertson along this line but is not close to Hawthorne, O’Brien, Fee, or Silva.

A commentary on the Epistle to the Philippians by Bockmuehl, Markus (Black's NT Commentary)

James Rosscup - This series claims to bring the latest scholarship to a broader readership, students and expositors. The present work is by a lecturer in divinity at Cambridge University. A 46-pp. introduction covers, among its topics, what latest research reflects about religion at Philippi, pagan and Judaism, also a decision favoring the letter’s unity versus theories of partition (20–25). Bockmuehl also provides reasons for Rome as the most convincing place of writing. Some of what is said in interaction with top scholars may render the introduction outside a realistic grasp or interest of non-scholars. Comments verse by verse pack in much that clarifies (e. g. faulty preachers in 1:15; 1:19; 2:5–11 with views on the hymn much of which non-scholars may think unnecessary; “perfect” in 3:12, 15; also 4:5; financial terms in 4:15–17, etc.). As a whole this is a very profitable 327-pp. work, even if not among the very best.

The epistle to the Philippians : a devotional commentary by Meyer, F. B. 

James Rosscup - One of the famous English devotional writers and spiritual life speakers during the late 19th century and early 20th authored this perceptive and easy-flowing book. Lay persons as well as pastors and Bible teachers looking for a work that speaks to the heart and offers many insights into a deeper maturity in commitments of faith will find this a fresh breath. Meyer is known well for his series on Bible characters—Abraham, Moses, Elijah, etc.

Homilies on Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, and Philemon by John Chrysostom, 

Lectures exegetical and practical on the Epistle of Paul to the Philippians, with a revised translation of the Epistle and notes on the Greek text by Johnstone, Robert, professor in United Presbyterian


STUDY BIBLES:

Note: The first 4 resources have no time restriction and allow copy and paste function: 

(1) KJV Bible Commentary - Hindson, Edward E; Kroll, Woodrow Michael. Over 3000 pages of the entire OT/NT. Well done conservative commentary that interprets Scripture from a literal perspective. Pre-millennial.  User reviews - it generally gets 4/5 stars from users. - 372 ratings

Very well done conservative commentary that interprets Scripture from a literal perspective   user reviews 

The King James Version Bible Commentary is a complete verse-by-verse commentary. It is comprehensive in scope, reliable in scholarship, and easy to use. Its authors are leading evangelical theologians who provide practical truths and biblical principles. Any Bible student will gain new insights through this one-volume commentary based on the timeless King James Version of the Bible.

(2) The King James Study Bible Second Edition 2240 pages (2013) (Thomas Nelson) General Editor - Edward Hindson with multiple contributing editors. . 3,194 ratings. Pre-millennial. See introduction on How to Use this Study Bible.

(3) NKJV Study Bible: New King James Version Study Bible (formerly "The Nelson Study Bible - NKJV") by Earl D Radmacher; Ronald Barclay Allen; Wayne H House. 2345 pages. (1997, 2007). Very helpful notes. Conservative. Pre-millennial.  917 ratings

(4) The Wycliffe Bible Commentary - only the New Testament (for OT see below to borrow) - 1126 pages. (1971) Everett F Harrison - Editor of New Testament. Uses the KJV.  Strictly speaking not a study Bible, but short notes are similar. KJV text in left column, commentary notes in right column. The comments are generally verse by verse, short, conservative and to the point. Pre-millennial.

Quote from Henry Alford (1810-1871 - not a dispensationalist!) on Revelation 20 - "It will have been long ago anticipated by the readers of this Commentary, that I cannot consent to distort words from their plain sense and chronological place in the prophecy, on account of any considerations of difficulty, or any risk of abuses which the doctrine of the millennium may bring with it. Those who lived next to the Apostles, and the whole Church for 300 years, understood them in the plain literal sense: and it is a strange sight in these days to see expositors who are among the first in reverence of antiquity, complacently casting aside the most cogent instance of consensus which primitive antiquity presents. As regards the text itself, no legitimate treatment of it will extort what is known as the spiritual interpretation now in fashion.”

James Rosscup on Robert Mounce's contribution on the letter to the Philippians - Another competent, concise study by an evangelical, about as helpful as Lightner’s entry, usually substantial on the issues verse by verse. He has had the space to write more at length in his works on Matthew and Revelation.


Dictionary of Biblical Imagery - free for use online with no restrictions (i.e., you do not need to borrow this book). Editors Leland Ryken, J C Wilhoit, Tremper Longman III - This is a potential treasure chest to aid your preaching and teaching as it analyzes the meaning of a host of Biblical figures of speech. Clue - use the "One-page view" which then allows you to copy and paste text. One downside is there is no index, so you need to search 3291 pages for entries which are alphabetical. 

Zondervan NIV Study Bible - (2011) 2570 pages  - Use this one if available as it has more notes than edition below. One hour limit

NIV Study Bible by Barker, Kenneth L; Burdick, Donald W (1995) 2250 pages. This is the first edition. This resource has been fully revised in 2020. One hour limit 

Believer's Bible Commentary - OT and NT - MacDonald, William (1995) 2480 pages. Conservative. Literal. Often has very insightful comments. John MacArthur, says "Concise yet comprehensive - the most complete single-volume commentary I have seen." Warren Wiersbe adds "For the student who is serious about seeing Christ in the Word." One hour limit.

Rosscup - This work, originally issued in 1983, is conservative and premillennial, written to help teachers, preachers and people in every walk of life with different views, explanation and application. The 2-column format runs verse by verse for the most part, usually in a helpfully knowledgeable manner, and there are several special sections such as “Prayer” in Acts and “Legalism” in Galatians. The premillennial view is evident on Acts 1:63:20Romans 11:26Galatians 6:16, Revelation 20, etc.

HCSB Study Bible : Holman Christian Standard Bible - General Editor Jeremy Royal Howard (2010) 2360 pages. Conservative. Good notes. Include Holmans excellent maps. One hour limit

Life Application Study Bible: Old Testament and New Testament: New Living Translation. Has some very helpful notes especially with application of texts. 4,445 ratings One hour limit

The MacArthur Study Bible - John MacArthur. Brief but well done notes for conservative, literal perspective. 1,275 ratings

ESV Study Bible - Excellent resource but not always literal in eschatology and the nation of Israel 6,004 ratings

The David Jeremiah Study Bible - (2013) 2208 pages. 2,272 ratings Logos.com - "Drawing on more than 40 years of study, Dr. David Jeremiah has compiled a legacy resource that will make an eternal impact on generations to come. 8,000 study notes. Hundreds of enriching word studies"50+ Essentials of the Christian Faith" articles."

Wycliffe Bible Commentary - Charles Pfeiffer - 1560 pages (1962). 214 ratings Less detailed than the KJV Bible Commentary. Conservative. Notes are generally verse by verse but brief. 

Rosscup - Conservative and premillennial scholars here have been experts in their fields. The work contains brief introductions and attempts to give a verse-by-verse exposition, though it does skip over some verses. The treatments vary with the authors, but as a whole it is a fine one-volume commentary for pastors and students to use or give to a layman. Outstanding sections include, for example: Whitcomb on Ezra-Nehemiah-Esther; Culver on Daniel; Ladd on Acts; Harrison on Galatians; Johnson on I Corinthians; and Ryrie on the Johannine Epistles.

The Defender's Study Bible : King James Version by Morris, Henry M. Excellent notes by well known creationist. 45 ratings 

New Bible Commentary - (1994) See user reviews

Compact Bible commentary by Radmacher, Earl D; Allen, Ronald Barclay; House, H Wayne, et al - 954 pages.  424 ratings Multiple contributors to the comments which are often verse by verse. The comments are brief but meaty and can really help your study through a given book. A sleeper in my opinion. 

The Experiencing God Study Bible: the Bible for knowing and doing the will of God - Blackaby, Henry (1996) 1968 pages - CHECK THIS ONE! Each chapter begins with several questions under the title "PREPARE TO MEET GOD." Then you will interesting symbols before many of the passages. The chapter ends with a "DID YOU NOTICE?" question. This might make a "dry chapter" jump off the page! Read some of the 48 ratings

NLT Study Bible (Illustration Version) 

Disciple's Study Bible: New international version 54 ratings Not that helpful for verse by verse study. Focuses on application of Christian doctrines. 10,000 annotations; doctrinal summaries, "Life Helps" section relate doctrine to everyday discipleship. 

The Living Insights Study Bible : New International Version - Charles Swindoll. Notes are good but somewhat sparse and not verse by verse.

The Apologetics Study Bible Understand Why You Believe by Norman Geisler

NIV Archaeological Study Bible (2005) 2360 pages 950 ratings (See also Archaeology and the Bible - OT and NT)

"Readers who desire a more intimate knowledge of the historical context of the Bible will appreciate the NIV Archaeological Study Bible. Full of informative articles and full-color photographs of places and objects from biblical times, this Bible examines the archaeological record surrounding God’s Word and brings the biblical world to life. Readers’ personal studies will be enriched as they become more informed about the empires, places, and peoples of the ancient world. Features include: • Four-color interior throughout • Bottom-of-page study notes exploring passages that speak on archaeological and cultural facts • Articles (520) covering five main categories: Archaeological Sites, Cultural and Historical Notes, Ancient Peoples and Lands, the Reliability of the Bible, and Ancient Texts and Artifacts • Approximately 500 4-color photographs interspersed throughout • Detailed book introductions that provide basic, at-a-glance information • Detailed charts on pertinent topics • In-text color maps that assist the reader in placing the action "

NIV Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible. Bringing to Life the Ancient World of Scripture Keener, Craig and Walton, John. Editors (2017)

The Holman Illustrated Study Bible 120 ratings Includes the excellent Holman maps but otherwise of little help in serious study.

Zondervan King James Version Commentary - New Testament

NIV Celebrate Recovery Study Bible

Daily Study Bible for Women : New Living Translation

The Woman's Study Bible : the New King James Version

The Study Bible for Women : Holman Christian Standard Bible

Daily Study Bible for Men : New Living Translation

NIV Topical Study Bible : New International Version

Ryrie Study Bible - Charles Ryrie (1978) 2142 pages. Conservative.  216 ratings 

Ryrie Study Bible Expanded Edition (1994) 2232 pages

The Hebrew-Greek Key Study Bible : New American standard study by Strong, James, 1822-1894; Zodhiates, Spiros 

The New Inductive Study Bible : updated New American Standard Bible - Introductions of each book give suggestions how to perform an inductive study on that specific book. Not strictly speaking a "study Bible" with notes but a Bible to help you study inductively. Has wide margins for making notes. This is one that works best in "paper," not digitally. 

With the Word - Devotional Commentary - Warren Wiersbe - 428 ratings

Evangelical Commentary on the Bible - Judges by Andrew Boling (20 pages); editor Walter Elwell (1989) 1239 pages. User reviews. (See also Boling's 380 page commentary on Judges the Anchor Bible Series)

Halley's Bible Handbook Henry H. Halley - (2000) 2720 pages (much larger than original edition in 1965 and no time limit on use). (Halley's Bible handbook : an abbreviated Bible commentary - one hour limit 1965 872 pages)

Rosscup - A much-used older evangelical handbook bringing together a brief commentary on Bible books, some key archaeological findings, historical background, maps, quotes, etc. It is helpful to a lay Bible teacher, Sunday School leader, or pastor looking for quick, pertinent information on a Bible book. This is the 72nd printing somewhat revised. Halley packed in much information. Unger’s is better overall, but that is not to say that Halley’s will not provide much help on basic information.

The Shaw Pocket Bible Handbook - Editor - Walter Elwell (1984) 408 pages.

"This hardback is small in size but packed full of content: Brief summaries of every book of the bible, cultural, archaeological and historical info, word definitions, pictures, maps and charts." Worth checking! 

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  • Philippians 3:1-11 Zeal Without Knowledge by Theodore Epp
  • Philippians 3:1 A Safeguard for the Soul by Elisabeth Elliot
  • Philippians 3:3 Evidence of Separation by Theodore Epp
  • Philippians 3:8 Counting the Cost by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
  • Philippians 3:7 Heart's Sacrifice by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
  • Philippians 3:8 Costly Glory by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
  • Philippians 3:10 Desiring to Know God Better by Theodore Epp
  • Philippians 3:10 No Comforters by Warren Wiersbe
  • Philippians 3:10 Does Christ Feel at Home in Your Heart? by Theodore Epp
  • Philippians 3:10 Being in His Presence D Martyn Lloyd-Jones
  • Philippians 3:10 The Fellowship of Christ's Sufferings G Campbell Morgan
  • Philippians 3:13 Spiritual Memory by Dr. Warren Wiersbe
  • Philippians 3:12-14 Dealing With Your Past by Theodore Epp
  • Philippians 3:13-14 Regrets by Elisabeth Elliot
  • Philippians 3:14 Becoming Spiritually Aggressive by Theodore Epp
  • Philippians 3:17-21 Citizens of Heaven! by Theodore Epp
  • Philippians 3:20 City of God by Warren Wiersbe

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  • Philippians 3:1-9Made Righteous by Faith: To be faithful to the gospel of Jesus Christ, we must never compromise the biblical teaching that we are made righteous by faith and faith alone.Video
  • Philippians 3:10-21Progressive Sanctification: To live in a manner worthy of the gospel, we must become more and more like the Lord Jesus Christ.Video

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Published 1871 - Probably best older commentary on prophetic passages as it tends to interpret more literally.

James Rosscup - This is a helpful old set of 1863 for laypeople and pastors to have because it usually comments at least to some degree on problems. Though terse, it provides something good on almost any passage, phrase by phrase and is to some degree critical in nature. It is evangelical....Especially in its multi-volume form this is one of the old evangelical works that offers fairly solid though brief help on many verses. Spurgeon said, “It contains so great a variety of information that if a man had no other exposition he would find himself at no great loss if he possessed this and used it diligently” (Commenting and Commentaries, p. 3). Things have changed greatly since this assessment! It is primarily of help to pastors and lay people looking for quick, though usually somewhat knowledgeable treatments on verses.

Spurgeon - A really standard work. We consult it continually, and with growing interest. Mr. Fausset’s portion strikes us as being of the highest order. 

John Cereghin -  A conservative exposition. He defends Petrine authorship (xlixff); argues for the deity of Christ (619); holds that assurance in Scripture is doubly sure (622); identifies the elements as “the world’s component materials” (627); holds that Paul’s Epistles were already known as “Scripture” (628).

Or Try the Unabridged Version:

ROBERT JOHNSTONE

Spurgeon: A noble volume. A real boon to the man who purchases it.

D Edmond Hiebert - A thorough conservative exposition abounding in apt illustrations and practical applications. The revised translation and notes on the Greek text following the lectures add to the importance of the volume.

Cyril Barber - A valued reprint. Deals admirably with the theme of the epistle. Buy it while it is still available.

John Cereghin, Pastor - A very thorough, practical, and homiletical exposition by a strong Presbyterian. He warns against thinking that church membership, baptism, or adherence to the Westminster Confession is ground for salvation (254,255). On Phil 2:5-11 he maintains that pre-existence and deity of Christ (146-148). The book also includes a considerable number of notes on the Greek text.

MAURICE JONES

J H JOWETT - The High Calling - Meditations on St Paul's Letter to the Philippians

39 Meditations with excellent thoughts for expositors.

D Edmond Hiebert - A series of thirty-nine expository meditations aimed at inspiring devotion and joy in the believer's daily life. The work of a noted English Congregational minister, author of many devotional books.

WILLIAM KELLY

GUY KING

KEITH KRELL - SERMONS

PAUL KRETZMANN

LANGE'S COMMENTARY

DAVID LEGGE

LIFEWAY SERMONS - Various pastors

J B LIGHTFOOT

MARTYN LLOYD-JONES - only mp3 from this master expositor

JOHN MACARTHUR

ALEXANDER MACLAREN

HENRY MAHAN

GEORGE MACDONALD

JOHN MACDUFF

BRYN MACPHAIL

J VERNON MCGEE

F B MEYER

H A W MEYER

J R MILLER

  • Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before. - Philippians 3:13
  • We ought not to live in the past. No matter how full of blessing and good it is, we may not stay in it. Life is before us, never behind us. If we linger, we shall lose our place, and our fellows will press on and leave us.The best way to live for to-morrow is to do well the work of to-day; yet the future should always exert an inspiring influence upon us. In the time of discouragement it is the hope of overcoming that brings cheer. When we are in sorrow it is the promise of comfort that sustains us. In the task-work of school days it is the thought of what manhood will bring of achievement that inspires the student. In the struggles of earthly life it is the larger life of heaven that keeps the heart brave and strong. We should let the past go, with all it contains of memory and of good, while we turn ever to the future, with hope and courage.
  • I press toward… the prize. - Philippians 3:14
  • The best ever lies before us if we are truly following Christ. Life is a mountain climb, and we never get to the summit in this world. Paul tells us that he has not yet reached the end of his race. But he is pressing on with inexhaustible energy and enthusiasm. He forgets the things, which are behind. Some people live altogether in their past. They tell you over and over of the great things they have done. Paul had done a great many brave and noble things, but he forgot them all, never talked about them, did not take time to record them - he was so eager to get on and to attain loftier heights, to do greater things, to win greater victories. Before him lay the goal with the prize of life, and to this he pressed continually. It is a noble picture, this old apostle, at an age when many men are talking about "the dead line," still reaching forward and holding eyes fixed on the real goal of his life far ahead. We ought not to lose the lesson.
  • Philippians 3:12-14 Go Forward!

G CAMPBELL MORGAN

ROBERT MORGAN

HENRY MORRIS

H C G MOULE

ROBERT NEIGHBOUR

NET BIBLE

JAMES NISBET

DONALD NORBIE

OUR DAILY BREAD DEVOTIONALS

JOHN OWEN

PASTOR'S LIFE

RICHARD PATTERSON

  • Christians As Athletes - discusses althletic metaphor as used by Paul in Corinthians and Philippians epistles and  - Here is an excerpt  relarted to Philippians - 

IN PHILIPPIANS - Paul also discusses the historical fact of Christ’s resurrection and its crucial importance to living a full and enjoyable Christian life in his Epistle to the Philippians. Thus in Philippians 3:9-11 Paul assumes the historical validity of Christ’s literal, bodily resurrection from the grave. This is a truth he affirms distinctly elsewhere. Indeed, Paul gave formal testimony to having personally met the risen Lord Jesus (Acts 22:6-11; 24:15, 21; 26:15-23). He made Christ’s Resurrection the central theme of many of his sermons (e.g., Acts 13:29-33; 17:29-31). He explained to the early Christians that Christ’s resurrection was not only a historical fact but integral to the believer’s salvation (Ro 5:8-10; 1 Cor. 15:1-19).

Elsewhere Paul taught that Christ’s resurrection is the full proof and assurance of the believer’s own resurrection (Rom. 8:11; 1 Cor. 15:20-51). And not only that, but Paul declared that the risen Christ has taken up His abode in the believer in vital, spiritual, organic union with him (Gal. 2:20; Col. 1:18-20, 27-28). Accordingly, the believer has a ready source for living an abundant life in Christ with great power and personal godliness (Ro 6:5-14). Like Paul, Christians should also have a deep concern that all may come to know the crucified and risen Christ as Savior and Lord (2 Cor. 5:14-21).

All of these truths, taught so clearly elsewhere by Paul, are in view in Philippians 3. With an impassioned eloquence Paul moves from the mention of Christ’s resurrection after His suffering at the cross (Phil. 3:10) to the reality of the believer’s new life here and now as he awaits his own resurrection with the saints to a glorified life hereafter Phil 3:11): (Click for full lengthy discussion)

GENE PENSIERO

ANDREW PERRIMAN

PETER PETT

JOHN PIPER

ALFRED PLUMMER

MATTHEW POOLE

PRECEPTAUSTIN VERSE BY VERSE COMMENTS 

PRECEPT MINISTRIES

Philippians Inductive Study 16 lessons -- Lesson 1 can be downloaded as Pdf. Links below are to Word transcripts on each lesson

PREACHER'S HOMILETICAL

RAY PRITCHARD

PULPIT COMMENTARY

ROBERT S RAYBURN

REFORMATION STUDY

GRANT RICHISON

A T ROBERTSON

DON ROBINSON

ADRIAN ROGERS

ROB SALVATO

PHILIP SCHAFF

JOHN SCHULTZ

SERMON AUDIO - Large number of PDF'S - Quality may vary so be a Berean. This is not the same resource as "Sermon Central"

SERMON BIBLE

SERMON CENTRAL

SERMONS BY VERSE

CHARLES SIMEON

CHUCK SMITH

JAMES SMITH

ANDREW SNIDER

SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY

R C SPROUL - Devotionals - Tabletalk

C H SPURGEON

C H SPURGEON DEVOTIONALS

RAY STEDMAN - Sermons

RAY STEDMAN - Devotionals

DAVID STRAIN

JOSEPH SUTCLIFFE

TIM TEMPLE

THEOLOGY OF WORK PHILIPPIANS

THEOLOGY OF WORK - From the Theology of Work Project. CLICK HERE FOR LIST OF COMMENTARIES ON ALL 66 BOOKS - click "Bible Commentary" in upper left corner, select book of interest. (This work was published as a book in 2014-2016) but is available at no charge on the web.

THIRD MILLENNIUM STUDY NOTES PHILIPPIANS

GEOFF THOMAS

ALAN THOMPSON

DAVID THOMPSON PHILIPPIANS SERMONS

ALLAN TURNER - 29 pages

JOHN TRAPP

BOB UTLEY

C J VAUGHN

VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH

INSTRUCTIONS: Click here for links to the messages below. Note that the first message is at the bottom of this page. For the PDF click the dropdown menu under "Downloads" and select "Transcript". "Notes" are more of a summary and "Study" has several questions related to the topic.

MARVIN VINCENT

CHRIS VOGEL

JOHN WALVOORD

RICK WARREN

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GEORGE WHITEFIELD

OCTAVIUS WINSLOW

KENNETH WUEST

STEVE ZEISLER

SERMONS BY VERSE

Enemies of the Cross of Christ and the Christian's Citizenship in Heaven Martin Luther Philippians 3:1
Preparing to End Alexander Maclaren Philippians 3:1
Sameness V. Hutton Philippians 3:1
Spiritual Joy T. Croskery Philippians 3:1
Warnings and Hopes Alexander Maclaren Philippians 3:1
Rejoicing, Eschewing, and Imitating D. Thomas Philippians 3:1-3
Spiritual Judaism R.M. Edgar Philippians 3:1-3
Christian Joy J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:1-11
Grounds of Christian Rejoicing J. Lyth, D. D., W. D. Pope, D. D. Philippians 3:1-11
It is God's Will that We Should Rejoice in Him   Philippians 3:1-11
Joy in the Lord R. Johnstone, LL. B. Philippians 3:1-11
Joy in the Lord Knox Little. Philippians 3:1-11
Joy is not Always Ecstasy H. W. Beecher. Philippians 3:1-11
Prideless Pride J. J. Goadby. Philippians 3:1-11
Repeating the Same Teaching J. Hutchison, D. D. Philippians 3:1-11
Repetition H. Airay, D. D., R. Sibbes, D. D. Philippians 3:1-11
The Elevating Power of Joy Knox Little. Philippians 3:1-11
The Importance of Christian Joy R. Johnstone, LL. B. Philippians 3:1-11
The Joy of Christian Brethren R. Sibbes, D. D. Philippians 3:1-11
The Repetition of Old Truth Is J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:1-11
The Usefulness of Repetitio H. Melvill, B. D. Philippians 3:1-11
The True Circumcision R. Finlayson Philippians 3:1-16
Dogs V. Hutton Philippians 3:2
Identity not to be Found in Continuity of Form V. Hutton Philippians 3:23
Serious Warning Against Errorists T. Croskery Philippians 3:23
Beware of the Concision John Donne, D. D. Philippians 3:3
Dogs H. Airay, D. D. Philippians 3:3
Dogs Bishop Lightfoot. Philippians 3:3
Evil Workers H. Airay, D. D. Philippians 3:3
Glorying in Christ Professor Eadie. Philippians 3:3
God Should be Worshipped A. Alexander, D. D. Philippians 3:3
Have no Confidence in the Flesh T. Boston, D. D. Philippians 3:3
Rejoicing in Christ Is T. Boston, D. D. Philippians 3:3
Rejoicing in Christ Jesus T. Manton, D. D. Philippians 3:3
Spiritual Heirship Bishop Huntington. Philippians 3:3
Spiritual Worship T. Boston, D. D. Philippians 3:3
The Apostolic Warning R. Sibbes, D. D. Philippians 3:3
The Enemies of the Churc Professor Eadie. Philippians 3:3
The Inheritors of the Promises S. Martin. Philippians 3:3
The Marks of a True Christian D. Moore, M. A. Philippians 3:3
The True Circumcision W. F. Adeney, M. A. Philippians 3:3
The True Circumcision T. Boston, D. D. Philippians 3:3
The Loss of All Alexander Maclaren Philippians 3:4
Pride of Birth and Breeding R.M. Edgar Philippians 3:4-7
The Apostle's Estimate of His High Privileges as a Jew T. Croskery Philippians 3:4-7
The Cost and the Value of Personal Christianity D. Thomas Philippians 3:4-8
Privileges no Ground of Trust R. Johnstone, LL. D. Philippians 3:4-10
The Faith of St. Paul T. Jones, D. D. Philippians 3:4-10
All Loss for Christ is Gain V. Hutton Philippians 3:78
A Business-Like Account C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:7-9
Christ is True Gain J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:7-9
Diverse Estimates of Paul's Sacrifices J. Trapp. Philippians 3:7-9
Life for Christ J. Vaughan, M. A. Philippians 3:7-9
Loss for Gain C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:7-9
Self-Renunciation for Christ not to be Regretted J. F. B. Tinling., Sunday at Home. Philippians 3:7-9
The Christian's Accounts Dean Vaughan. Philippians 3:7-9
The Gain of Loss L'Estrange. Philippians 3:7-9
The Importance of Spiritual Accounts J. Hutchison, D. D. Philippians 3:7-9
Worldly Honour Consecrated to Christ J. F. B. Tinling. Philippians 3:7-9
But Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God Hugh Binning Philippians 3:8
Christ Jesus Duly Prized T. Boston, D. D. Philippians 3:8
Loss for Gain D. Clarkson, B. D. Philippians 3:8
Righteousness George MacDonald Philippians 3:8
That I May Win Christ T. Manton, D. D. Philippians 3:8
The Believer's Refuge W. Mudge, B. A. Philippians 3:8
The Excellency of Christian Knowledge J. Buchanan, D. D. Philippians 3:8
The Excellency of the Knowledge of Christ R. Watson. Philippians 3:8
The Excellency of the Knowledge of Christ J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:8
The Excellency of the Knowledge of Christ Josiah Redford. Philippians 3:8
The Excellency of the Knowledge of Christ T. Croskery Philippians 3:8
The Excellency of the Knowledge of Christ Appears J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:8
The Excellency of the Knowledge of Christ in the Excellence of its Subject J. Buchanan, D. D. Philippians 3:8
The Excellency of This Knowledge A. Alexander, D. D. Philippians 3:8
The Excellent Effect of the Knowledge of Christ J. Buchanan, B. D. Philippians 3:8
The Gain of Christ Alexander Maclaren Philippians 3:8
The Great Prize L. O. Thompson. Philippians 3:8
The Knowledge of Christ C. Hodge, D. D. Philippians 3:8
The Knowledge of Christ J. Lyth, D. D., W. Henry. Philippians 3:8
The More Excellent Knowledge O. Winslow, D. D. Philippians 3:8
The Necessity of Letting Go Every False Confidence J. L. Nye. Philippians 3:8
The Relation of the Knowledge of Christ to the Gospel Scheme J. Redford. Philippians 3:8
The Superfluosness of the Law J. Daille. Philippians 3:8
The Superiority of the Knowledge of Christ D. Clarkson, B. D. Philippians 3:8
The True Method of Reflection T. T. Lynch. Philippians 3:8
To Win Christ   Philippians 3:8
To Win Christ and be Found in Him R. S. Candlish, D. D. Philippians 3:8
Willinghood Lightening Sacrifice J. F. B. Tinling, B. A. Philippians 3:8
Winning Christ T. Boston, D. D. Philippians 3:8
Winning Christ Professor Eadie. Philippians 3:8
Winning Christ Canon Miller. Philippians 3:8
Winning Christ W. Jay. Philippians 3:8
The Knowledge of Christ the One Thing Needful V. Hutton Philippians 3:89
Phases of Christ D. Thomas Philippians 3:8-11
The Enthusiast R.M. Edgar Philippians 3:8-11
The True Ground of a Sinner's Hope T. Croskery Philippians 3:8-11
Christ and Faith L. Mann. Philippians 3:9
Found in Christ T. Boston, D. D. Philippians 3:9
Found in Christ R. Sibbes, D. D. Philippians 3:9
Imputed Righteousness T. C. Finlayson. Philippians 3:9
Righteousness J. Lyth, D. D., T. Boston, D. D. Philippians 3:9
Salvation in Christ C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:9
The Believer's Righteousness J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:9
The Righteousness of God by Faith Professor Eadie. Philippians 3:9
The Two Righteousnesses   Philippians 3:9
Being Made Conformable unto His Death R. Burns, D. D. Philippians 3:10
By the Fellowship of His Sufferings P. J. Gloag, D. D. Philippians 3:10
Characteristics of the Knowledge of Christ Professor Eadie. Philippians 3:10
Christ Suffering in His Members T. Guthrie, D. D. Philippians 3:10
Conformity to Christ's Death Dean Alford. Philippians 3:10
Do You Know Him C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:10
Experimental Knowledge of Christ T. Boston, D. D. Philippians 3:10
Fellowship with Christ's Suffering Musical Anecdotes Philippians 3:10
Fellowship with Suffering Longed For S. Coley. Philippians 3:10
Knowing Christ T. M. Herbert, M. A. Philippians 3:10
Saving Knowledge Alexander Maclaren Philippians 3:10
Sweetness of Fellowship with Christ S. Rutherford. Philippians 3:10
The Believer's Aspirations J. Sherman. Philippians 3:10
The Experimental Knowledge of Christ T. Manton, D. D. Philippians 3:10
The Fellowship of Christ's Sufferings J. Lyth, D. D., J. Daille. Philippians 3:10
The Fellowship of Christ's Sufferings A. Pope. Philippians 3:10
The Fellowship of Christ's Sufferings T. Raffles, D. D. Philippians 3:10
The Fellowship of Christ's Sufferings W. M. H. H. Aitken, M. A. Philippians 3:10
The Fellowship of Christ's Sufferings Dean Alford. Philippians 3:10
The Fellowship of Christ's Sufferings Bishop Magee. Philippians 3:10
The Fellowship of Christ's Sufferings S. Martin. Philippians 3:10
The Fellowship of Christ's Sufferings Dean Vaughan. Philippians 3:10
The Fellowship of Christ's Sufferings Anna Shipton. Philippians 3:10
The Fellowship of His Sufferings V. Hutton Philippians 3:10
The Knowledge of Christ a Personal Knowledge Dean Vaughan. Philippians 3:10
The Martyr Spirit   Philippians 3:10
The Natural Desire of a Christian for the Knowledge of His Saviour C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:10
The Path of Life J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:10
The Power of Christ's Resurrection T. C. Finlayson Philippians 3:10
The Power of Christ's Resurrection C. Graham. Philippians 3:10
The Power of Christ's Resurrection Baldwin Brown, B. A. Philippians 3:10
The Power of Christ's Resurrection T. Binney, D. D. Philippians 3:10
The Power of Christ's Resurrection S. Martin. Philippians 3:10
The Power of Christ's Resurrection Homiletic Monthly Philippians 3:10
The Power of Christ's Resurrection Canon Liddon. Philippians 3:10
The Power of the Resurrection Bishop Lightfoot., C. Neat. Philippians 3:10
The Power of the Resurrection H. Stowell, M. A. Philippians 3:10
The Power of the Resurrection in Sorrow J. N. Norton. Philippians 3:10
The Progressive Knowledge of Christ C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:10
The Resurrection is a Power Bishop Thorold. Philippians 3:10
Uses of the Knowledge of Christ Dean Vaughan. Philippians 3:10
Vicarious Suffering Common H. W. Beecher. Philippians 3:10
The Knowledge of Christ: its Degrees and its Purpose V. Hutton Philippians 3:1011
St. Paul in the Context Reckoneth Up His Gain by Christ T. Manton, D. D. Philippians 3:11
The Attainment of the Resurrection E. L. Hull, B. A. Philippians 3:11
The Attainment of the Resurrection Dependent on Fellowship with Christ E. L. Hull, B. A. Philippians 3:11
The Resurrection R. Sibbes, D. D. Philippians 3:11
The Resurrection of the Just R. W. Hamilton, D. D. Philippians 3:11
The Resurrection of the Saints J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:11
A Call to Perseverance J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:12
Apprehended But not Apprehending W. M. Taylor, D. D. Philippians 3:12
Apprehended that I May Apprehend W. M. Taylor, D. D. Philippians 3:12
Christian Perfection John Wesley, M. A. Philippians 3:12
Conversion Illustrated in the Case of Paul J. Jordan. Philippians 3:12
Laid Hold of and Laying Hold Alexander Maclaren Philippians 3:12
The Misfortune of a Realized Ideal W. M. Taylor, D. D. Philippians 3:12
The True Circumcision R. Finlayson Philippians 3:1-16
Aim At Perfection J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:12-14
Aspiration W. L. Watkinson. Philippians 3:12-14
Christian Progress T. Craig. Philippians 3:12-14
Failure and Progress Pres. Woolsey. Philippians 3:12-14
Few Believers Perfect Here H. W. Beecher. Philippians 3:12-14
Moral Onwardness D. Thomas Philippians 3:12-14
More and Yet More C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:12-14
No Retreat New Testament Anecdotes Philippians 3:12-14
Paul's Ideal of Life H. W. Beecher. Philippians 3:12-14
The Apostle's Confession of His Imperfection and His Method of Christian Progress T. Croskery Philippians 3:12-14
The Christian Race: Conditions of Victory V. Hutton Philippians 3:12-14
The Ideal and the Actual W. Hubbard. Philippians 3:12-14
The Struggle for Perfection W. L. Watkinson. Philippians 3:12-14
Unrealized Possibilities Abp. Trench. Philippians 3:12-14
The River of Forgetfulness R.M. Edgar Philippians 3:12-16
Forward V. Hutton Philippians 3:13
The Race and the Goal Alexander Maclaren Philippians 3:13
A Life's Purpose W. M. Punshon, LL. D. Philippians 3:13-14
A Noble Despair C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:13-14
All Things are Prospective Homiletic Monthly Philippians 3:13-14
An Indomitable Purpose Lord Macaulay. Philippians 3:13-14
Behind and Before E. E. Jenkins, LL. D. Philippians 3:13-14
Christian Perfection H. Melvil, B. D. Philippians 3:13-14
Christian Progress W. P. Insley, M. A., J. A. Alexander, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
Christian Progress as it Nears its End M. D. Hoge, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
Christian Progress by Oblivion of the Past F. W. Robertson, M. A. Philippians 3:13-14
Christian Progress Impelled by a Single Purpose J. Vaughan, M. A. Philippians 3:13-14
Concentration J. Vaughan, M. A. Philippians 3:13-14
Concentration the Secret of Dispatch S. Budgett. Philippians 3:13-14
Devotion to a Single Purpose Essential to Success C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:13-14
Dissatisfaction the Motive of Progress C. Wadsworth. Philippians 3:13-14
Forget Past Sorrows Paxton Hood. Philippians 3:13-14
Forgetting the Things that are Behind W. Hubbard. Philippians 3:13-14
Forward the True Direction J. F. B. Tinling, B. A. Philippians 3:13-14
Life's Contests and Prizes P. S. Henson, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
Look not At the Past J. W. Alexander, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
Memory, Hope, and Work A. Maclaren, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
One Point Best Sir T. F. Buxton. Philippians 3:13-14
Onward C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:13-14
Paul's View of Life Principal Tullock. Philippians 3:13-14
Practice Necessary to Perfection C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:13-14
Pressing Forward A. Maclaren, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
Progress J. M. Whiton, Ph. D. Philippians 3:13-14
Progress in Heaven A. Maclaren, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
Progress Inevitable to the Christian J. A. Alexander, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
Progress More than Motion Paxton Hood. Philippians 3:13-14
Progress Unlimited for the Christian A. Maclaren, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
Singleness of Aim   Philippians 3:13-14
Singleness of Aim   Philippians 3:13-14
Spiritual Barbarism J M. Whiton, Ph. D. Philippians 3:13-14
The Christian Race R. Sibbes, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
The Danger of Looking Back A. Maclaren, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
The Enemy Will Advance If the Christian Does Not W. Baxendale. Philippians 3:13-14
The Great Prize G. F. Pentecost, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
The Hindering Force of Past Habit A. Maclaren, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
The Importance of a High Aim F. W. Robertson, M. A. Philippians 3:13-14
The Law of Progress Canon Liddon. Philippians 3:13-14
The Laws and Hindrances of the Christian Race R. Sibbes, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
The Memory of Past Sorrows not to Obliterate the Appreciation of Present Mercies M. D. Hoge, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
The Nobility of a Single Aim A. Maclaren, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
The Onward Movement of the Soul Paxton Hood. Philippians 3:13-14
The Passion for Progress J. F. B. Tinling, B. A. Philippians 3:13-14
The Power of a Single Aim C. Wadsworth. Philippians 3:13-14
The Racer as Charioteer Archdeacon Farrar. Philippians 3:13-14
The Racer as Runner Professor Eadie. Philippians 3:13-14
The Sense in Which the Past Cannot be Forgotten M. D. Hoge, D. D. Philippians 3:13-14
The Things that are Before S. Martin., D. King, LL. D. Philippians 3:13-14
The Unreasonableness of Non-Progressiveness W. L. Watkinson. Philippians 3:13-14
The Varied Means of Obtaining Perfection F. W. Robertson, M. A. Philippians 3:13-14
Things Behind J. Smith, M. A. Philippians 3:13-14
Things Past Professor Hollard. Philippians 3:13-14
Want of Application S. Smiles, LL. D. Philippians 3:13-14
Winter Leaves H. Macmillan, LL. D. Philippians 3:13-14
A Persuasive to Unity in Things Indifferent   Philippians 3:15
Christian Maturity J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:15
Christian Perfection R. Sibbes, D. D. Philippians 3:15
Differences of Opinion J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:15
Means of Progress A. Maclaren, D. D. Philippians 3:15
Otherwise-Minded V. Hutton Philippians 3:15
Perfect and Imperfect Professor Eadie. Philippians 3:15
Perfection Evidenced by Consciousness of Imperfection A. Maclaren, D. D. Philippians 3:15
Practice the Best Means of the Attainment of Knowledge J. Ruskin. Philippians 3:15
The Illuminating Circle Widening R. Johnstone, LL. B. Philippians 3:15
The Soul's Perfection A. Maclaren, D. D. Philippians 3:15
Toleration Charles Kingsley Philippians 3:15
What Kind of Perfection is Attainable in This Life   Philippians 3:15
A Deficient Faith Will be Accepted and Enlightened If it be Held in a Good Conscience V. Hutton Philippians 3:1516
Practical Exhortation to Unity in Religious Life T. Croskery Philippians 3:1516
Moral Perfection D. Thomas Philippians 3:15-17
Perfection J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:15-19
The Imitation of Paul W. B. Pope, D. D. Philippians 3:15-19
The Temper to be Cultivated by Christians of Different Denominations Towards Each Other J. Pye Smith, D. D. Philippians 3:15-19
True Religion Frees Men from Dangerous Errors   Philippians 3:15-19
Christian Proficiency J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:16
Steady Perseverance T. Guthrie, D. D. Philippians 3:16
The Divine Rule of Faith and Practice R. Sibbes, D. D. Philippians 3:16
The Necessity of Fixed Rules N. Smyth, D. D. Philippians 3:16
The Rule of the Road Alexander Maclaren Philippians 3:16
The Spirit of the Warning Professor Eadie. Philippians 3:16
Walk in a Straight Road   Philippians 3:16
A Minister's Example J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:17
Christian Example R. Sibbes, D. D. Philippians 3:17
Example is Living Instruction W. Higgin, M. A. Philippians 3:17
Example is Powerful Washington Irving., Literary World. Philippians 3:17
Imitation V. Hutton Philippians 3:17
Incentives to a Christian Walk J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:17
The Duty of Imitating Good Examples   Philippians 3:17
The Imitation of Good Men T. Croskery Philippians 3:17
Consistency and Usefulness Paxton Hood. Philippians 3:17-18
Enemies of the Cross of Christ: Their Suicidal Policy H. W. Beecher. Philippians 3:17-18
False Professors J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:17-18
False Professors Solemnly Warned C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:17-18
Professed Friends Secret Foes C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:17-18
The Cross and its Enemies J. Blackburn. Philippians 3:17-18
The Sensual and Worldly Exposed J. Parsons. Philippians 3:17-18
Celestial Citizenship R.M. Edgar Philippians 3:17-21
Contrasted Character's and Destinies R. Finlayson Philippians 3:17-21
Enemies of the Cross H. Melvill, D. D. Philippians 3:18
Enemies of the Cross Bishop Hall. Philippians 3:18
Enemies of the Cross A. Barnes, D. D. Philippians 3:18
Inconsistency Is J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:18
Saint-Like Tears Bishop Hall. Philippians 3:18
Tears for Sinners H. Melvill, B. D. Philippians 3:18
The Cross of Christ and its Enemies R. Cameron. Philippians 3:18
The Significance of Manly Tears W. Grant. Philippians 3:18
Conventional Christians as Viewed by Genuine D. Thomas Philippians 3:1819
The Walk of Mere Worldly Professors T. Croskery Philippians 3:1819
Belly Worship Reproved Biblical Museum Philippians 3:19
Earthliness J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:19
Glory and Shame J. F. B. Tinling, B. A. Philippians 3:19
Illustrations of the Apostle's Sentiment J. Hutchison, D. D. Philippians 3:19
Materialism Family Churchman Philippians 3:19
The Curse of Carnality Archbishop Leighton. Philippians 3:19
The Love of This World is a Great Hindrance to the Gospel Luther's Table Talk. Philippians 3:19
Whose God is Their Belly J. F. B. Tinling, B. A. Philippians 3:19
Citizenship in Heaven V. Hutton Philippians 3:20
The Freedom of the City H. J. Wilmot-Buxton Philippians 3:20
A Heavenly Mind Here Bp. Huntington. Philippians 3:20-21
Christian Citizenship R. Watson. Philippians 3:20-21
Citizenship L. Shackleford. Philippians 3:20-21
Citizenship a Revealer R. Johnstone, LL. B. Philippians 3:20-21
Citizenship and Conversation J. Vaughan, M. A. Philippians 3:20-21
Citizenship Detected by Speech C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:20-21
Citizenship in Heaven C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:20-21
From Whence We Look for the Saviour C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:20-21
Heavenly Citizenship J. Daille. Philippians 3:20-21
Heavenly Citizenship J. Vaughan, M. A. Philippians 3:20-21
Heavenly Citizenship A. Roberts, M. A. Philippians 3:20-21
Heavenly Citizenship J. Daille. Philippians 3:20-21
Our Conversation in Heaven J. Neiling. Philippians 3:20-21
Our Heavenly Citizenship V. Hutton Philippians 3:2021
Our Heavenly Citizenship J. Vaughan, M. A. Philippians 3:20-21
Preparing for Home C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:20-21
The Attractions of Heaven J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:20-21
The Blessedness of the Christly D. Thomas Philippians 3:2021
The Certificate of Home Sunday at Home Philippians 3:20-21
The Characteristics of the True Christian W. Jay. Philippians 3:20-21
The Christian's Country A. Mackennal, D. D. Philippians 3:20-21
The Christian's Relation to the Heavenly World T. Lessey. Philippians 3:20-21
The Citizenship and the Hope C. Neat. Philippians 3:20-21
The Citizenship Maintained by Communications with the Mother Country C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:20-21
The Happiness of a Heavenly Conversation Archbp. Tillotson. Philippians 3:20-21
The Heavenly Citizenship J. Lyth, D. D. Philippians 3:20-21
The Heavenly Citizenship and its Blessed Expectations T. Croskery Philippians 3:2021
The Influence of Heavenly Mindedness J. F. B. Tinling, B. A. Philippians 3:20-21
The Manifestation of the Citizenship C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:20-21
The Perfect Life A. F. Muir, M. A. Philippians 3:20-21
The True Christian J. Stark. Philippians 3:20-21
God Made Nothing Vile Canon Miller. Philippians 3:21
The Body as it is and as it is to Be D. Moore, M. A. Philippians 3:21
The Body of Our Humiliation T. Lessey. Philippians 3:21
The Humiliation and Glorification of the Body J. Parsons. Philippians 3:21
The Power of Christ Illustrated by the Resurrection C. H. Spurgeon. Philippians 3:21
The Present Glory and Humiliation of the Body Canon Miller. Philippians 3:21
The Raiser of the Dead Canon Liddon. Philippians 3:21
The Redemption of the Body Jabez Bunting, D. D. Philippians 3:21
The Renewal of the Body V. Hutton Philippians 3:21
The Resurrection Body Changed Gotthold. Philippians 3:21
The Resurrection of the Body R. Watson. Philippians 3:21
The Vile Body Made Glorious S. Martin. Philippians 3:21
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