Philippians 2:4

4 each of you not looking out for {your own interests}, but also each of you [for] {the interests} of others.

Philippians 2:4 Meaning and Commentary

Philippians 2:4

Look, not every man on his own things
Not but that a man should take care of his worldly affairs, and look well unto them, and provide things honest in the sight of all men, for himself and his family, otherwise he would be worse than an infidel; but he is not to seek his own private advantage, and prefer it to a public good; accordingly the Syriac version reads it, "neither let anyone be careful of himself, but also everyone of his neighbour"; and the Arabic version thus, "and let none of you look to that which conduces to himself alone, but let everyone of you look to those things which may conduce to his friend"; but this respects spiritual things, and spiritual gifts: a Christian should not seek his own honour and applause, and to have his own will, and a point in a church carried his own way, but should consult the honour of Christ, the good of others, and the peace of the church; he should not look upon his own gifts, he may look upon them, and ascribe them to the grace of God, and make use of them to his glory, but not to admire them, or himself for them, and pride himself in them, and lift up himself above others, neglecting and taking no notice of the superior abilities of others:

but every man also on the things of others;
not on their worldly things, busying himself with other men's matters, and which he has nothing to do with, but on the sentiments and reasons of others; which he should well weigh and consider, and if they outdo and overbalance his own, should yield unto them; he should take notice of the superior gifts of others, and own and acknowledge them; which is the way to submit to one another in the fear of God, and to promote truth, friendship, and love.

Philippians 2:4 In-Context

2 complete my joy, so that {you are in agreement}, having the same love, united in spirit, {having one purpose}.
3 [Do] nothing according to selfish ambition or according to empty conceit, but in humility considering one another better than yourselves,
4 each of you not looking out for {your own interests}, but also each of you [for] {the interests} of others.
5 Think this in yourselves which [was] also in Christ Jesus,
6 who, existing in the form of God, did not consider being equal with God something to be grasped,

Footnotes 3

  • [a]. Some manuscripts have "each one of you"
  • [b]. Literally "the things of yourselves"
  • [c]. Literally "the things"
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