Letter to the Philippians
  • 1. The Letter to the Philippians, one of the New Testament epistles, is a profound and heartfelt correspondence written by the Apostle Paul during his imprisonment, likely in Rome, around A.D. 60-62. This epistle is addressed to the Christian community in Philippi, a city in Macedonia, which Paul had visited during his second missionary journey, establishing one of the earliest congregations in Europe. Throughout this letter, Paul expresses his deep affection for the Philippians, thanking them for their support and partnership in the Gospel since its inception. The text is rich in themes of joy, unity, and perseverance in faith, encouraging believers to live in a manner worthy of the Gospel, to rejoice in the Lord always, and to find strength in Christ who empowers them. Paul also addresses the pressing need for harmony within the church, urging individuals to consider others more significant than themselves and to cultivate an attitude reflective of Christ's humility. Notably, this letter contains the famous Christ Hymn, which emphasizes Jesus' incarnation, humility, and exaltation. Paul's reflections on his own struggles and triumphs reveal a deep commitment to the transformative power of faith, underscoring the importance of maintaining a strong and joyful relationship with God amidst life's challenges. The Letter to the Philippians not only serves as a source of admonition and encouragement for its original recipients but continues to resonate with Christian readers today, reminding them of the essential aspects of community, faith, and the celebration of spiritual joy.

    Who is traditionally believed to be the author of the Letter to the Philippians?
A) James
B) Paul
C) Peter
D) John
  • 2. What is the primary theme of the Letter to the Philippians?
A) Joy in Christ
B) Prayer and fasting
C) Faith and works
D) The end times
  • 3. In which chapter does Paul talk about pressing toward the goal?
A) Chapter 4
B) Chapter 1
C) Chapter 2
D) Chapter 3
  • 4. What does Paul encourage the Philippians to do in Chapter 2?
A) Fast regularly
B) Hold to traditions
C) Study the law
D) Be of the same mind
  • 5. Which famous verse about rejoicing is found in Philippians?
A) I can do all things
B) Rejoice in the Lord always
C) For to me, to live is Christ
D) The fruit of the Spirit
  • 6. What does Paul say he has learned in Philippians?
A) To be wealthy and prosperous
B) To be content in all circumstances
C) To abandon the past
D) To rely on others
  • 7. What metaphor does Paul use to describe his relationship with the Philippians?
A) Servants and masters
B) Soldiers in battle
C) Fellow travelers
D) Partners in the gospel
  • 8. In Philippians, what does Paul say is the outcome of living in Christ?
A) Wealth and prosperity
B) Power and influence
C) Life and peace
D) Knowledge and wisdom
  • 9. What does Paul encourage the Philippians to do instead of being anxious?
A) Avoid difficult situations
B) Work hard for success
C) Pray with thanksgiving
D) Seek help from others
  • 10. Which chapter discusses the example of Christ's humility?
A) Chapter 4
B) Chapter 2
C) Chapter 3
D) Chapter 1
  • 11. Who is mentioned as a fellow worker alongside Paul in the letter?
A) Timothy
B) Mark
C) John
D) Luke
  • 12. What should the Philippians set their minds on, according to Paul?
A) Wealth and security
B) Things of the world
C) Things that are true, noble, and pure
D) Fame and recognition
  • 13. In what way does Paul describe himself to the Philippians?
A) As their leader
B) As an apostle of the Gentiles
C) As their teacher
D) As a servant of Christ
  • 14. Which attitude does Paul encourage regarding disputes among the Philippians?
A) To be confrontational
B) To be of one mind
C) To ignore the issues
D) To take sides
  • 15. What does Paul say is a secret he has learned?
A) The knowledge of the law
B) The secret of happiness
C) The prophecy of the future
D) Being content in every situation
  • 16. What does Paul encourage in terms of giving and receiving?
A) Wealth accumulation
B) Self-sufficiency
C) Comparative judgment
D) Generosity
  • 17. What gives Paul strength, according to Philippians?
A) Christ who strengthens him
B) The support of friends
C) His education
D) His own effort
  • 18. From where was Paul writing the Letter to the Philippians?
A) Prison
B) A mission field
C) His home
D) A temple
  • 19. What was happening to Paul while he wrote this letter?
A) He was traveling
B) He was being persecuted
C) He was healing the sick
D) He was imprisoned
  • 20. In Philippians 3, Paul shares his credentials as a...?
A) Philosopher
B) Jew
C) Gentile
D) Roman citizen
  • 21. What does Paul say he counts as loss for the sake of Christ?
A) His wealth
B) His health
C) His friends
D) His former gain
  • 22. What does Paul call the Philippians in Philippians 1:1?
A) Saints
B) Believers
C) Disciples
D) Sinners
  • 23. In the letter, what does Paul express gratitude for?
A) Their legalism
B) Their popularity
C) Their financial support
D) Their advancement
  • 24. Which verse includes the famous phrase 'I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me'?
A) Philippians 3:14
B) Philippians 2:5
C) Philippians 4:13
D) Philippians 1:6
  • 25. What does Paul refer to as 'the prize of the upward call of God'?
A) Heavenly crowns
B) Earthly treasures
C) Long life
D) The resurrection
  • 26. Which word best describes Paul's attitude towards his imprisonment?
A) Despairing
B) Indifferent
C) Angry
D) Joyful
  • 27. To whom does Paul write that he is 'in chains for Christ'?
A) The Ephesians
B) The Philippians
C) The Colossians
D) The Galatians
  • 28. What does Paul mean when he talks about pressing on towards the goal?
A) Achieving financial success
B) Striving for spiritual maturity
C) Winning arguments
D) Gaining popularity
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