What does Philippians 4:20 mean?
All the glory belongs to our God and Father forever. Amen. Philippians 4:20 - Modern Text Bible
(He ends this section by giving all credit and praise to God.)
Ultimate credit and honor belong to God, not just for a moment, but forever. The phrase "to our God and Father be glory forever and ever" is a way of saying that what matters most, in the end, is something bigger than any one person or situation. The Greek word for "glory" here is doxa, which means weight, significance, or reputation. It’s about what truly lasts and what really matters.
This verse resists the pull to make life all about personal success or temporary wins. It’s a counter to the idea that meaning is found only in what you accomplish or what people think of you. Instead, it points to a reality that outlasts every trend, crisis, or achievement.
Even if you’re not sure what you believe, the idea that some things are bigger and more lasting than our individual stories can be grounding. It’s a reminder to look beyond the immediate and the urgent, and to ask what deserves your deepest respect and attention.
Similar verses: Romans 11:36, 1 Timothy 1:17, Revelation 5:13