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ဖီလီဖီနန်း 1:29

29 အကြောင်းမူကား၊ သင်တို့သည် အထက်ကမြင်သည်အတိုင်း၊ ယခုလည်း ကြားသည်အတိုင်း ငါခံရသော တိုက်လှန်ခြင်းကို ခံရသည်နည်းတူ၊ သင်တို့သည် ခံရကြသည်ဖြစ်၍၊ ခရစ်တော်ကို ယုံကြည်ခြင်းအခွင့်မှတပါး၊ ခရစ်တော်အတွက်ကြောင့် ဆင်းရဲခံရခြင်းအခွင့်ကို ကျေးဇူးတော်အားဖြင့် ရကြ၏။

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Afflictions and Adversities;   Gifts from God;   Persecution;   Righteousness;   Suffering;   Thompson Chain Reference - For Christ's Sake;   Jesus' Sake, for;   Suffering for Christ's Sake;   Suffering for Righteousness' S;   The Topic Concordance - Belief;   Suffering;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Faith;   Gifts of God, the;   Privileges of Saints;   Salvation;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Suffering;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Philippi;   Philippians, the Epistle to the;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Philippians;   Unity;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Ethics;   Grace;   Philippians, Epistle to;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Name (2);   Philippians Epistle to the;   Suffering;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Faith;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Bishop;   Faith;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Behalf;   Philippi;   Philippians, the Epistle to;   Suffering;  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for September 1;   Every Day Light - Devotion for April 11;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

it is: Acts 5:41, Romans 5:3, James 1:2, 1 Peter 4:13

not: Matthew 16:17, John 1:12, John 1:13, John 6:44, John 6:45, Acts 13:39, Acts 14:27, Ephesians 2:8, Colossians 2:12, James 1:17, James 1:18

Reciprocal: Isaiah 40:9 - be not Mark 9:24 - help Mark 13:9 - take Luke 21:17 - for John 6:37 - shall John 6:65 - that no John 17:22 - the glory Acts 18:27 - believed Romans 8:17 - if so be 1 Corinthians 4:9 - I 2 Corinthians 12:10 - I take Philippians 1:6 - begun Philippians 2:12 - as ye Hebrews 10:32 - ye endured 1 Peter 3:14 - if 1 Peter 4:16 - but 2 Peter 1:1 - have

Gill's Notes on the Bible

For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ,.... For the sake of his Gospel, for the good of his interest, and the glory of his name. The Alexandrian copy reads, "to us it is given", c.

not only to believe in him for faith in Christ, which is not merely believing that he is the Christ, and all that is said of him, or all that he himself says, but is a seeing of the Son, a going to him, receiving, embracing, leaning, relying, and living upon him, as God's salvation, is a pure gift of grace; it is not in nature, nor in every man, and in whom it is, it is not of themselves, it is the gift of God; the first implantation of it, all its acts and exercise, its increase, and the performance of it at last with power, are all owing to the grace of God; and this is only given to the elect, for it is a distinguishing gift; it is given to them, and them alone, and, therefore called the faith of God's elect:

but also to suffer for his sake; for the sake of Christ personal; for the sake of Christ mystical, for his body's sake the church; for the sake of his Gospel, and for the sake of his cause and interest in the world: now to suffer in name and character, in estate or person, not as an evildoer, but as a Christian, is a gift of God, as faith in Christ is; all the sufferings of the saints are appointed by God; their being called forth to suffer shame for the sake of Christ, is an high honour conferred upon them; all the grace and strength by which they are supported under sufferings for Christ are given to them; and all the glory consequent upon them is not merited by them, which are by no meant to be compared with it, but is the free gift of God through Christ. The same persons to whom it is given to believe in Christ, to them it is given to suffer for him; and they all do in some shape or another, though some more, others less; yet all are partakers of sufferings for Christ, and so are conformed to him their head, and hereby enter the kingdom: now all this is said, as containing so many reasons to encourage believers to have their conversation as becomes the Gospel of Christ, by a steady adherence to it, and a joint contention and striving for it, without being intimidated by their enemies.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

For unto you - Unto you as Christians. This favor is granted unto you in your present circumstances.

It is given - God concedes to you this privilege or advantage.

In the behalf of Christ - In the cause of Christ, or with a view to honor Christ. Or, these things are brought on you in consequence of your being Christians.

Not only to believe on him - It is represented here as a privilege to be permitted to believe on Christ. It is so:

(1) It is an honor to a man to believe one who ought to be believed, to trust one who ought to be trusted, to love one who ought to be loved.

(2) It is a privilege to believe on Christ, because it is by such faith that out sins are forgiven; that we become reconciled to God, and have the hope of heaven.

(3) It is a privilege, because it saves the mind from the tortures and the deadly influence of unbelief - the agitation, and restlessness, and darkness, and gloom of a skeptic.

(4) It is a privilege, because we have then a friend to whom we may go in trial, and on whom we may roll all our burdens. If there is anything for which a Christian ought to give unfeigned thanks, it is that he has been permitted to believe on the Redeemer. Let a sincere Christian compare his peace, and joy, and hope of heaven, and support in trials, with the restlessness, uneasiness, and dread of death, in the mind of an unbeliever; and he will see abundant occasion for gratitude.

But also to suffer for his sake - Here it is represented as a privilege to suffer in the cause of the Redeemer - a declaration which may sound strange to the world. Yet this sentiment frequently occurs in the New Testament. Thus, it is said of the apostles Acts 5:41, that “they departed from the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name;” Colossians 1:24. “Who now rejoice in my sufferings for you;” 1 Peter 4:13. “But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ’s sufferings;” compare James 1:2; Mark 10:30; see the notes at Acts 5:41. It is a privilege thus to suffer in the cause of Christ:

(1)Because we then resemble the Lord Jesus, and are united with him in trials;

(2)Because we have evidence that we are his, if trials come upon us in his cause;

(3)Because we are engaged in a good cause, and the privilege of maintaining such a cause is worth much of suffering; and,

(4)Because it will be connected with a brighter crown and more exalted honor in heaven.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse 29. Unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ — Ὑμιν εχαρισθη· To you it is graciously given; it is no small privilege that God has so far honoured you as to permit you to suffer on Christ's account. It is only his most faithful servants that he thus honours. Be not therefore terrified by your enemies; they can do nothing to you which God will not turn to your eternal advantage. We learn from this that it is as great a privilege to suffer for Christ as to believe on him; and the former in certain cases (as far as the latter in all cases) becomes the means of salvation to them who are thus exercised.


 
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