Summary of Philippians 2:3
Paul calls for humility as the key to enjoying unity.
Questions for Philippians 2:3
9) Selfish ambition or vain conceit, as well as valuing others above yourself. Selfish ambition is a drive for personal success that is only motivated by personal gain, recognition, and self-interest, and it often hurts others and breaks rules and values. Vain conceit is where you believe you are the best, you are more important than others, and you do it all. It’s a type of pride, which is valuing others above yourself.
10) Most relationships suffer because of selfishness. I personally would like to be less selfish and more giving.
11) Humility is being humble, putting others first, and not thinking you are the best. You recognize your limitations, and you value others. Humility is what Christ possessed, and if we are to be like-minded with Christ, we are to do what he did. Also, being humble is just plain healthier for your health and the health of your relationships. Humility is hard to be because you have to fight your inner and fallen nature that says that you do it all, you rely on no one (including God), and you’re the best. It’s hard not to do what you want to do and to do what others want to do.
Conclusions to WordGo Philippians: Joy in Christ, Philippians 2:2
Vanity is empty, so if vanity is involved, it’s pointless.
When we put others above ourselves, we show and reflect Christ.
We can do this since with Christ, all things are possible. Use God’s strength when facing our sinful nature.
By being humble, we take Christ with us wherever we go!
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