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doing nothing through rivalry or through conceit, but in humility, each counting others better than himself;
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Commentators explain that the verse forbids two key motivations: 'strife' (factionalism, rivalry, trying to outdo others) and 'vainglory' (empty pride, seeking praise, making yourself the center of attention). This applies to all areas of life, from giving money to preaching sermons. The core command is to purify our motives, ensuring our actions are for God's glory, not our own.
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Philippians
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Let nothing be done through strife. This means with a spirit of contention. This command forbids us to do anything, or attempt anything, a…
Through vainglory (κατα κενοδοξιαν). Late word, only here in N.T., from κενοδοξος (κενοσ, δοξα, Galatians 5:26, only he…
19th Century
Anglican
This verse expresses the negative result of this unity of soul—that nothing will be done in “strife,” that is, factiousness (the word used…
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Baptist
If there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels and mercies, fulfill ye…
Paul exhorts the Philippians to make his joy full by “being like-minded” (lit., “minding the same thing”). He was already experiencing joy because …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
[Let] nothing [be done] through strife About words merely; otherwise they were to strive for the faith of the Gospel…
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Here are further exhortations to Christian duties: to like-mindedness and lowliness of mind, according to the example of the Lord Jesus. Kindness i…
13th Century
Catholic
Previously, the Apostle offered himself as an example of patience and holiness; here he presents others as examples of the same. First, he gives th…