Philippians 2:2c – Two Kinds of Love

[Therefore, if you ….make my joy complete by being like-minded]… having the same love…

Summary: Having the “same love” as Christ is a challenge. Understanding why helps us to focus our efforts on serving God’s will.   

Paul’s sentences are famously long and convoluted. In this passage, he begins with a series of “if’s,” and then, when he reaches his “then,” he asks his readers to “make my joy complete by being like-minded.” 

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Philippians 2:2a – In Search of Unity

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… then make my joy complete…

Summary: Paul’s plea for unity among believers is one that echoes through the centuries and still haunts us today.   

This phrase of Paul’s is heart-wrenching. 

Paul, now an old man as he writes these words, is a prisoner. The man who was once free to roam the known world is now trapped like a bird in a cage. His heart longs to be with the Philippians, but his body is chained to the floor in Rome.*

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Philippians 2:1d – A Gentle Whisper

Elijah sits listening for God. (Grok)

[Therefore] … if [you have] any tenderness and compassion …[from being united with Christ]

Summary: Paul points us to a softness of heart that forms inside the breast of each believer.   

The emotion that Paul describes in this passage is not a shallow feeling. Paul is talking about an emotion that comes from deep inside. In fact, Strong’s points us to the root of tenderness as being in the spleen. 

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Philippians 2:1c – Koinōnia

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[Therefore] … if [you have] any common sharing in the Spirit,

Summary: In this portion of Paul’s passage about our relationship with Christ, Paul points us to our relationship with God’s Holy Spirit.    

As we continue exploring Paul’s pre-flight checklist of spiritual connection to Christ, we come to this passage: “[Therefore] … if [you have] any common sharing in the Spirit…” (NIV).

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Philippians 2:1b – Comfort

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[Therefore] … if [you have] any comfort from his love…

Summary: As we continue through Paul’s checklist, we are reminded that being broken before God is a prerequisite for finding comfort in his love. 

In this passage, Paul provides us with a kind of “pre-flight” checklist. 

When I was young, my dad owned a small plane, but it was a very simple one. No electrical system or fancy-dancy navigational equipment. Just magnetos for electrical power and a good, swift pull on the prop for a starter.

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Philippians 2:1a – Specks and Planks

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[Therefore] if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ…

Summary: It has been several days since we took a break from Philippians, so it might be worthwhile to review our last meditation, “Philippians 2:1-2 – Paul’s Request,” before continuing with this one. 

There is a theme that runs through Paul’s collection of claims and clauses in his sentence. Behind the workings of his finely tuned academic brain, I hear a question that seems to come from his heart. It sounds like this: 

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Matthew 5: 2 — Who is Jesus? Part V — Brother

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… and he began to teach them.

Summary: The word “brother” carries a special meaning. A brother is different than a father. Understanding this difference helps us understand who Jesus is. 

If our relationship with our human fathers is unique, so is our relationship with our mothers and siblings. The good father provides a sense that there are boundaries to how we behave. The boundaries may vary from father to father, but all good fathers provide this context even if they are not aware that they are doing it.

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Matthew 5:2 — Who is Jesus? Part IV — Son

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… and he began to teach them.

Summary: Jesus’ role as a “son” defines him in an entirely different way from who he is as a God, Creator, and King. 

God, Creator, and King are three radically different roles for one person to occupy. Even with just these three aspects to consider, the implications are staggering. Yet we have only begun to explore the various roles that Jesus fills. Of those that are left to discuss, his role as “Son” is perhaps the most important.

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