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The apostle Paul wrote to the church at Philippi in order to help “make their joy complete.” In this practical exposition of the letter to the Philippians, J. Dwight Pentecost helps the reader discover a joy that transcends any circumstances and a contentment that is greater than any trial. Dr. Pentecost observes that “knowing Christ, walking in fellowship with Him, and being obedient to Him...

— had come to know Jesus Christ personally. She believed the message that Christ died for her sins and stepped out of death into life. The second one whom Paul touched with the Gospel was a Greek. She had no social standing whatsoever — she was a slave; she was owned by her masters. Her religion was that of a soothsayer, a spirit medium, who brought great reward to her masters by her divination; to her Paul brought physical relief from bondage to Satan, spiritual relief as he introduced her to Jesus
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