In these
concluding verses, Paul turned to talk about the factors that kept him going
through those tough circumstances of his life. He began by mentioning the
offering that the Philippians so generously raised for him. In verses 15-16, we
are told that Paul’s only support came from the Philippians. And they kept on faithfully
supporting him as they had sent more than one offering to him while he was at
Thessalonica. Theirs was an unfailing support for a veteran missionary.
Secondly,
Paul went on to express how sacrificial the Philippians were. He called their offering
a fragrant aroma, acceptable sacrifice and pleasing to God (v.18). In giving to
the apostle, the Philippians were demonstrating their care toward him. More
importantly, they were opening avenues for God to bless them in return.
Paul
obviously understood the principle that “it is more blessed to give than to
receive.” So in verse 17, he told them he would be glad for the Philippians to
be recipients of blessings instead of merely him being the one who was receiving
the blessing of their gifts to him. He wrote a very reassuring note to the
Philippians. Basically he wanted them to know that no gift to God or the
ministry would ever cost the giver to be poorer, for God Himself would supply
all their needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
As Paul concludes
his letter, he did several meaningful things: first, he praised God the Father.
He knew that God alone deserves all the glory forever and ever. Secondly, he
sent greetings to all the saints who had set themselves apart for the purposes
of God. He even included the governmental officials, those from Caesar’s
household, in this greeting. Being a team player, Paul also sent the greetings
of those who were with him. Finally, he prayerfully wished that they would
experience God’s grace in their spirit.
As we come
to the conclusion of this letter, let’s be reminded that worship is the offering of ourselves and our substance to
God. Our ability to do so is only because of the grace that He had first poured
out generously and graciously over us. Now we must reciprocate to His boundless
grace by being prayerful, being active in service and being generous in our
giving to His work.