The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle to the PhilippiansRainy, Robert
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The Expositor's Bible: The Epistle to the Philippians
Rainy, Robert
Bible. Philippians -- Commentaries
Thus we find in the world not merely a sense of duty, but something that
has spurred men on to things counted for a virtue and a praise. Outside
of all Christian influences, wonderful examples are found of
self-sacrificing devotion to the noble and the true. Men have eagerly
pursued the nicest discriminations of duty and honour, that they might
be, and might show themselves to be, accomplished, finished, not merely
in some things, but in whatever things were counted to be the proper
tokens of a noble mind.
Well now, the Apostle is not shutting out from his plan of mental life
the attainments made in this way in the true or the good, even apart
from Christian teaching. Far less is he excluding the human social
method, in which mind whets mind, and one stirs another to discern and
appropriate what is for a virtue and for a praise. He supposes this mode
of influence to go on in Christianity more successfully than ever. And
he is not at all excluding the natural life of men; for that is the
scene, and that yields the materials, for the whole process. But he does
suppose that now all old attainment shall be set in a new light, and
acquire a new life and grace, and that new attainment shall come
wonderfully into view by reason of the new element which for us has
entered into the situation. And what is this element? Is it that we
recognise around us a society of Christians with whom we share a higher
standard, and with whom we can give and take the contagion of a nobler
conception of life? Yes, no doubt; but far before that, the great new
element in the situation is the Lord--in whom we trust and rejoice.
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