Philippians Chapter 4 verse 19 Holy Bible
And my God shall supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
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And my God will give you all you have need of from the wealth of his glory in Christ Jesus.
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But my God shall abundantly supply all your need according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
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But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
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My God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
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and my God shall supply all your need, according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus;
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Philippians 4 : 19 Bible Verse Songs
- When Praises Go Up Blessings Come Down by
- Everything I Need is in You by
- Lord I Need You by
- All I Really Want by
- Leaning On The Everlasting Arms by
- In America by
- Mistakes by
- Rich (Separate Altogether Acoustic) by +
- Provider by
- Just Jesus by
- God Provides by
- What a Friend by
- Blessed by
- Glory To You by
- Provider by
- Your Love Is Enough by
- Everything I Could Want by
- My Abba by
- I Am by
- Yes He Can by
- Need by
- God Will Take Care of You by
- Supply by
- I Need Thee Every Hour by
- All I Need by
Pulpit Commentary
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 19. - But my God shall supply all your need; rather, as R.V., every need of yours, My God; the pronoun is emphatic, as in Philippians 1:3. God will accept your offerings as made to him; you have supplied my need, he will supply every need of yours. According to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. Not by; it should be "in Christ Jesus." The reward is given to his saints through union with him: "Beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, they are changed into the same image kern glory to glory." In glory; that is, by setting them in glory - the glory of holiness now, the glory of eternal life hereafter.
Ellicott's Commentary
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(19) My God.--The expression is emphatic. St. Paul had accepted the offerings as made, not to himself, but to the God whose minister he was. Hence he adds, "my God"--the God, whom ye serve in serving me.All your need.--Properly, every need of yours, spiritual and temporal.In glory.--We have already noticed the constant reference to "glory" in the Epistles of the Captivity. Where the word relates to God in Himself, His "glory" is His true nature as manifested to His creatures; where it refers to man, "glory" is the perfection of man's nature in the communion with God in Heaven. Here the latter sense is obviously to be taken. The "supplying of every need out of the riches" of God's love can only have its consummation in the "glory" of the future. That it is "in Christ Jesus" is a matter of course; for He is to "change even our body of humiliation to be fashioned like unto the body of His glory" (Philippians 3:21).