Philippians 4:21

Philippians 4:21

Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. The brethren which are with me greet you.

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Paul sends greetings to every believer and conveys greetings from those with him.

What Does Philippians 4:21 Mean?

Paul begins his closing greetings. He asks them to salute every saint in Christ Jesus, every believer among them, and he passes along the greetings of the brethren who are with him.

Even in farewell, Paul's care for individuals shows. He wants every saint greeted, not the prominent only but each one, for all are precious in Christ. The warmth of Christian fellowship reaches across the miles, as those with Paul send their greetings to those in Philippi. These simple words knit the wider family of believers together, near and far. The bond they share is in Christ Jesus, the common life that makes strangers into brothers and sisters. Paul's attention to greeting every saint reflects the heart of the whole letter, a love that overlooks no one and gathers all into the affection of the gospel.

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