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Paul had a Pastors heart, a shepherds heart or servants heart.
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He wanted to know the condition of the church.
so he hope is to sent Timothy.
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Paul was always concerned about the spiritual progress of others.
c. Paul was not only concerned about people being saved, but also about people growing in their faith in the Lord.
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Paul wanted Timothy to go there so he could know what was going on with them spiritually.
Philippians
Likemined: Timothy was of the same mind concerning spiritual matters.
a. Paul knew that no one else would feel the same interest that Timothy would.
“who will naturally care for your state”
NASB:
Whatever was going on with the church, needs, suffering, persecution, Timothy would regard it with a sincere heart, with serene love and concern.
a. Probably no one was closer to Paul then Timothy.
He had a deep love for him, and he also had a deep love for the people of Philippi.
Philippians 2:21
Paul is talking about who opposed Paul’s ways.
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There were others Paul could have sent, but they were not as self-sacrificing as Timothy.
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Some would help when they would get something out of it.
Talking about Timothy: NABS “his proven character”
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They had seen the proof of his character.
They had seen him in action.
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The evidence was there, they had seen how sincere and faithful he was, and how he devoted himself to the spreading of the gospel.
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They had seen him work with Paul as a son with a father.
Paul didn’t know how things were going to go with himself.
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He wanted to send Timothy to Philippi soon, but he also wanted to go there himself.
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But no matter, Paul trusted God.
Philippinas 2L
Paul was most likely in Rome, that is what most Bible teacher believe.
That meant that Paul would not make it there.
a. Did this mean that God failed Paul.
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God’s plan is not always our plan.
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