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Philippians 2:13

Listen to Philippians 2:13
13 for it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose.

Philippians 2:13 in Other Translations

King James Version (KJV)
13 For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
English Standard Version (ESV)
13 for it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure.
New Living Translation (NLT)
13 For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him.
The Message Bible (MSG)
13 That energy is God's energy, an energy deep within you, God himself willing and working at what will give him the most pleasure.
American Standard Version (ASV)
13 for it is God who worketh in you both to will and to work, for his good pleasure.
GOD'S WORD Translation (GW)
13 It is God who produces in you the desires and actions that please him.
Holman Christian Standard Bible (CSB)
13 For it is God who is working in you, [enabling you] both to will and to act for His good purpose.
New International Reader's Version (NIRV)
13 God is working in you. He wants your plans and your acts to be in keeping with his good purpose.

Philippians 2:13 Meaning and Commentary

Philippians 2:13

For it is God which worketh in you
Which is both an encouragement to persons conscious of their own weakness to work, as before exhorted to; see ( Haggai 2:4 ) ; and a reason and argument for humility and meekness, and against pride and vain glory, since all we have, and do, is from God; and also points out the spring, principle, and foundation of all good works; namely, the grace of God wrought in the heart, which is an internal work, and purely the work of God: by this men become the workmanship of God, created unto good works, ( Ephesians 2:10 ) , and are new men, and fitted for the performance of acts of righteousness, and true holiness; and this grace, which God works in them, is wrought in a powerful and efficacious manner, so as not to be frustrated and made void. The word here used signifies an inward, powerful, and efficacious operation; and the "king's manuscript", mentioned by Grotius and Hammond, adds another word to it, which makes the sense still stronger, reading it thus, "which worketh in you", (dunamei) , "by power"; not by moral persuasion, but by his own power, the power of his efficacious grace. The Alexandrian copy reads, (dunameiv) , "powers", or "mighty works": God works in his people

both to will and to do of [his] good pleasure;
God works in converted men a will to that which is spiritually good; which is to be understood, not of the formation of the natural faculty of the will; or of the preservation of it, and its natural liberty; or of the general motion of it to natural objects; nor of his influence on it in a providential way; but of the making of it good, and causing a willingness in it to that which is spiritually good. Men have no will naturally to come to Christ, or to have him to reign over them; they have no desire, nor hungerings and thirstings after his righteousness and salvation; wherever there are any such inclinations and desires, they are wrought in men by God; who works upon the stubborn and inflexible will, and, without any force to it, makes the soul willing to be saved by Christ, and submit to his righteousness, and do his will; he sweetly and powerfully draws it with the cords of love to himself, and to his Son, and so influences it by his grace and spirit, and which he continues, that it freely wills everything spiritually good, and for the glory of God: and he works in them also to "do"; for there is sometimes in believers a will, when there wants a power of doing. God therefore both implants in them principles of action to work from, as faith and love, and a regard for his glory, and gives them grace and strength to work with, without which they can do nothing, but having these, can do all things: and all this is "of [his] good pleasure"; the word "his" not being in the original text, some have taken the liberty to ascribe this to the will of man; and so the Syriac version renders it, "both to will and to do that", (Nwtna Nybud) , "which ye will", or according to your good will; but such a sense is both bad and senseless; for if they have a good will of themselves, what occasion is there for God to work one in them? no; these internal operations of divine power and grace are not owing to the will of men, nor to any merits of theirs, or are what God is obliged to do, but what flow from his sovereign will and pleasure; who works when, where, and as he pleases, and that for his own glory; and who continues to do so in the hearts of his people; otherwise, notwithstanding the work of grace in them, they would find very little inclination to, and few and faint desires after spiritual things; and less strength to do what is spiritually good; but God of his good pleasure goes on working what is well pleasing in his sight.

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Philippians 2:13 Study Resources

Sermons

How to Keep Your Heart Happy—Part One
How to Keep Your Heart Happy—Part One
Pastor Rick Warren

We all want to be happy—but how do you find happiness? Join Pastor Rick for this series from Philippians on how to develop the daily habits that will help you find happiness as you walk with Jesus.Happiness can come and go. In this message series, Pastor Rick teaches the most common ways we lose our happiness and how to avoid them.God is with you, he is in you, and he is for you. In this message, Pastor Rick explains why those three truths can help you pushback against depression and discouragement—and find happiness.

Yada Times - Step 1: Establishing Conversation; Outside Gratitude.
Yada Times - Step 1: Establishing Conversation; Outside Gratitude.
Dr. Robyn Kassas and Dr. Nathan Kassas

In this powerful episode of First Love, Dr. Robyn and Dr. Nathan Kassas invite listeners into a deep exploration of the power of choice—the divine invitation to participate in God’s heart by choosing what He has already willed for us.Continuing from the revelation that God first chose us, this episode unpacks how embracing that truth shifts us from living out of doing to living out of being. We are not human doings; we are human beings. God has already placed His will within us, but it becomes real—it collapses heaven to earth—only when we choose to align our desire with His.Through this prophetic conversation, you’ll discover how:Every choice creates internal worlds, shaping the atmosphere within us.Love isn’t just felt—it’s chosen. To love others, we must choose love daily.Our participation is what brings heaven’s reality into the earth.Spiritual maturity means learning to build intimacy with God gradually—not rushing into deep topics, but allowing relationship to grow from outside gratitude to inner revelation.True connection with God begins by appreciating His creation, valuing what He’s made, and allowing gratitude to open the door to intimacy.Dr. Robyn and Dr. Nathan gently remind us that the journey to know God deeply begins with conversation and appreciation. This episode calls us back to simplicity: to let gratitude establish the first steps of divine relationship.

"Choose Him Because He First Chose You"
"Choose Him Because He First Chose You"
Dr. Robyn Kassas and Dr. Nathan Kassas

Before time began, He saw you. He chose you. He loved you.Now, the invitation is yours: Will you choose Him back?In this powerful and prophetic episode of First Love, Dr. Robyn Kassas and Dr. Nathan Kassas unpack a truth that transcends theology and touches the very core of identity:You were chosen—before the foundations of the world.Ephesians 1:4 says it clearly, “just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world.”Through rich revelation and Holy Spirit-led insight, this episode explores how God's choice wasn't based on your performance, but on His love. Jesus didn’t come to fix you—He came to love you. And because He loves you, He transforms you. Not from the outside in, but from the inside out.This divine partnership is where real transformation begins. It's not about striving, but surrendering. Not about earning, but embracing. And it's in this place of yielded love that we begin to choose Him—not just once, but daily.This episode will leave you stirred, awakened, and re-centered in the truth that:He already chose you.He already set His affection on you.Now it’s your turn—Choose Him, because He first chose you.

Finding God's Will for Me
Finding God's Will for Me
Jill Briscoe

“What is God’s will for my life?” It’s a serious question that is asked by believers of all ages facing all kinds of decisions and uncertainty. As Jill Briscoe explains, you cannot know the will of God until you find God and get to know Him personally—or at least slow down long enough for Him to find you!God does not intend for His will to be a mystery to us. In fact, He makes it perfectly clear in His Word. What can we learn from the stories of the Bible… from how Jesus handled certain situations? A great deal!Through this teaching, you’ll learn how you can know God’s will for your life and then begin to apply it in practical ways. Are you ready to surrender your plans if it means you will accomplish His?

Finding God's Will for Me
Finding God's Will for Me
Jill Briscoe

“What is God’s will for my life?” It’s a serious question that is asked by believers of all ages facing all kinds of decisions and uncertainty. As Jill Briscoe explains, you cannot know the will of God until you find God and get to know Him personally—or at least slow down long enough for Him to find you!  God does not intend for His will to be a mystery to us. In fact, He makes it perfectly clear in His Word. What can we learn from the stories of the Bible… from how Jesus handled certain situations? A great deal!  Through this teaching, you’ll learn how you can know God’s will for your life and then begin to apply it in practical ways. Are you ready to surrender your plans if it means you will accomplish His?

Finding God's Will for Me, Part 2
Finding God's Will for Me, Part 2
Stuart and Jill Briscoe

Jill Briscoe “What is God’s will for my life?” It’s a serious question that is asked by believers of all ages facing all kinds of decisions and uncertainty. As Jill Briscoe explains, you cannot know the will of God until you find God and get to know Him personally—or at least slow down long enough for Him to find you!  God does not intend for His will to be a mystery to us. In fact, He makes it perfectly clear in His Word. What can we learn from the stories of the Bible… from how Jesus handled certain situations? A great deal!  Through this teaching, you’ll learn how you can know God’s will for your life and then begin to apply it in practical ways. Are you ready to surrender your plans if it means you will accomplish His?

Philippians 2:13 In-Context

11 and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
12 Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed—not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence—continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling,
13 for it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose.
14 Do everything without grumbling or arguing,
15 so that you may become blameless and pure, “children of God without fault in a warped and crooked generation.” Then you will shine among them like stars in the sky

Cross References 2

  • 1. Ezra 1:5; 1 Corinthians 12:6; 1 Corinthians 15:10; Galatians 2:8; Hebrews 13:21
  • 2. Ephesians 1:5

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