The Same Mind In The Lord: Philippian Analysis

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After his challenge to the entire community to “stand firm”, Paul singles out two of his Philippian readers by name and asks them “to be of the same mind in the Lord.” Why does Paul single them out? Paul wants to emphasize that the disagreement between these two women have been the cause of the disunity within the church. Philippians 2:3-4 and 2:14 show that envy, rivalry, selfish ambition, vain conceit, grumbling and arguing existed among the Philippian believers. That explains Paul’s repeated appeals for the church to be united in spirit and of one mind (1:27; 2:1-5, 14; 3:17, 20; 4:2). The only way for the church to be united is for these two women “to be of the same mind in the Lord.” What does it mean to be of the same mind in the Lord?

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