Q.1.
Rather than being unhappy about his imprisonment, Paul is glad. Why is this?
Q.2.
Talking of his approaching death, Paul says that living provides opportunities to do Christ's work, but to die is what?
Q.3.
Paul says that, because of Jesus' greatness, every knee shall bow to His name. In which three places will this happen?
Q.4.
Paul tells the Philippians that he is sending Epaphroditus back to them. He also hopes to send which one of his followers?
Q.5.
Becoming a servant of Christ has cost Paul everything he has, but he does not mind. What does he say the things he lost are in comparison to knowing Christ?
Q.6.
Paul wept for some Christians because, he says, their God is their what?
Q.7.
A few Christians are named by Paul. Euodias, Syntyche and Clement. Paul says that their names are written in which book?
Q.8.
The central theme of Paul's letter is happiness. Which word is used, in one form or another, 19 times to express this?
Q.9.
Through Christ, Paul can do whatever God wants him to, whether he has plenty or little. Which two opposites does Paul give as an example?
Q.10.
At the end of his letter, Paul again thanks the Philippians for their generous gifts. What does he say that God will give to them in return?