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Todo lo puedo en Cristo que me fortalece. (Philippians 4:13)
Sin embargo, han hecho bien en compartir conmigo en mi aflicción. (Philippians 4:14)
Ustedes mismos también saben, Filipenses, que al comienzo de la predicación del evangelio, después que partí de Macedonia, ninguna iglesia compartió conmigo en cuestión de dar y recibir, sino solamente ustedes. (Philippians 4:15)
Porque aun a Tesalónica enviaron dádivas más de una vez para mis necesidades.
No es que busque la dádiva en sí, sino que busco fruto que aumente en su cuenta. (Philippians 4:17)
Pero lo he recibido todo y tengo abundancia. Estoy bien abastecido, habiendo recibido de Epafrodito lo que han enviado: fragante aroma, sacrificio aceptable, agradable a Dios. (Philippians 4:18)
Y mi Dios proveerá a todas sus necesidades, conforme a sus riquezas en gloria en Cristo Jesús. (Philippians 4:19)

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Philippians 4:16 - Cross Reference

Porque recuerdan, hermanos, nuestros trabajos y fatigas, cómo, trabajando de día y de noche para no ser carga a ninguno de ustedes, les proclamamos el evangelio de Dios. (1 Thessalonians 2:9)
Después de pasar por Anfípolis y Apolonia, Pablo y Silas llegaron a Tesalónica, donde había una sinagoga de los Judíos. (Acts 17:1)
Ya que queríamos ir a ustedes, al menos yo, Pablo, más de una vez; pero Satanás nos lo ha impedido. (1 Thessalonians 2:18)