Philippians 2:11
Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, so now, more than ever, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling — the return from hymn to exhortation is sharp: 'therefore' (ōste) grounds ethics in Christology. The Philippians' obedience (hypakouē) is established ('have always obeyed'); now they are urged to 'work out' (katergazomai, accomplish, bring to completion) their own salvation. The genitive 'of yourselves' (heautōn) is reflexive: they must actively appropriate and realize the salvation given them. 'Fear and trembling' (phobos kai tromos) are not anxiety but awe—reverent seriousness in the presence of God's work.