22 But you know that Timothy has proved himself, because as a son with his father he has served with me in the work of the gospel.
22 But ye know the proof of him, that, as a son with the father, he hath served with me in the gospel.
22 But you know Timothy's
22 But you know yourselves that Timothy's the real thing. He's been a devoted son to me as together we've delivered the Message.
22 But you know his proven character, that as a son with his father he served with me in the gospel.
22 But you know how Timothy has proved himself. Like a son with his father, he has served with me in preaching the Good News.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Philippians 2:22
Commentary on Philippians 2:19-30
(Read Philippians 2:19-30)
It is best with us, when our duty becomes natural to us. Naturally, that is, sincerely, and not in pretence only; with a willing heart and upright views. We are apt to prefer our own credit, ease, and safety, before truth, holiness, and duty; but Timothy did not so. Paul desired liberty, not that he might take pleasure, but that he might do good. Epaphroditus was willing to go to the Philippians, that he might be comforted with those who had sorrowed for him when he was sick. It seems, his illness was caused by the work of God. The apostle urges them to love him the more on that account. It is doubly pleasant to have our mercies restored by God, after great danger of their removal; and this should make them more valued. What is given in answer to prayer, should be received with great thankfulness and joy.