Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you.
Everything you've learned from me, everything I've taught you, everything you've watched me do, put it into practice. When you do that, the God who brings real peace will be right there with you.
Don't just learn it, live it, and God's peace will follow you everywhere.
📚 Historical Context
The Apostle Paul wrote the letter to the Philippians while imprisoned, likely in Rome, to encourage and thank the church for their financial support and partnership in the gospel. In this verse, Paul urges the believers to actively follow the teachings and examples they had directly learned, heard, and seen from him during his time with them. This reflects the early Christian culture where disciples were expected to emulate their leaders' lives as a practical way to grow in faith.
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