2 then complete my joy by having a common purpose and a common love, by being one in heart and mind. 3 Do nothing out of rivalry or vanity; but, in humility, regard each other as better than yourselves -. 4 look out for each other's interests and not just for your own. 5 Let your attitude toward one another be governed by your being in union
Philippians 2:5-6New International Version. 5 In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus: 6 Who, being in very nature[ a] God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; Read full chapter.
Paul breaks out into song in Philippians 2, quoting what may be one of the oldest Christian hymns of them all. It's a hymn about the servanthood nature of Jesus. (Read Phil. 2:5-11) What an unusual savior we have. He gave up everything to become nothing. The one who should have been served came to serve. We should have died for him, but he died
tine’s construal of Phil 2:6–7, consequently, is practically to prove that Scrip-ture affirms the deity of Jesus Christ. 2. The centrality of morfhv. Given certain, relatively modest presuppo-sitions, moreover, it seems that one can vindicate Augustine’s exegesis by establishing that in Phil 2:6–7 “form,” or morfhv, means something
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