Today, I am reading and commenting on Philippians 1-4.
I find it interesting how two days in a row, the theme of the day before’s passage kind of bleeds into the theme of today’s passage (or, at least, the themes I saw in them). Yesterday, I wrote about how Paul told us to live a life worthy of the calling we have received, which came out of what he had written in the passage for the day before about prayer. Today, he tells us to conduct ourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ as a sort of lead in to his message for today. That leads into what he writes about how we should live our lives. I was going to paraphrase what he says here, but, for a change, there is no way to say it any clearer. This is how we should live: “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.” He goes on to support why we should live that way, but that right there sums it up. Rather than “looking out for number one” as our society so often puts it, we should value others about ourselves and look out for their interests rather than putting out interests first.
He goes on to tell us that he counts all of his accomplishments as nothing. In fact, he counts them as negatives inasmuch that they might tempt him to rely on them rather than seeking to know Christ. In so writing, Paul tells us that we should do likewise and strive to know Christ and, through Him, the power of His resurrection through embracing the sufferings which come as a result of putting our faith in Him. In that faith, we should rejoice and let others judge us by the way we live in imitation of Him. We need to put aside our worries and be anxious about anything. Paul even answers how we deal with our anxieties, by prayer and petition, which we present to God with thanksgiving for what He has already done for us.
Finally, I am going to leave you with this: “whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.” That is such a great list of things which we should fill our minds. If we fill our minds with such things, we will find sin fleeing from us.
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