Be an incentive. Be humble, and honor others more than yourselves. (Bishop Patteson. "Yes, the same." "Yes, the same." By cooperation for common ends. Ask Christ to keep you straight and your light burning.3. (1) Against God (Romans 9:20). It was sure to rain when she wanted it to be fine, or fine when she took out her new umbrella. By the irreproachable character of the individual members of a Church. There is nothing that tells on the features so much as grumbling and discontent and fault finding. "I don't know, miss, what you mean," said the boy; "what's happy?" The mariner understands this. Howat. Airay, D. D.)The folly of contentions on the mission fieldJ. )LinksPhilippians 2:14 NIVPhilippians 2:14 NLTPhilippians 2:14 ESVPhilippians 2:14 NASBPhilippians 2:14 KJVPhilippians 2:14 Bible AppsPhilippians 2:14 ParallelPhilippians 2:14 Biblia ParalelaPhilippians 2:14 Chinese BiblePhilippians 2:14 French BiblePhilippians 2:14 German BiblePhilippians 2:14 CommentariesBible Hub, (2)Those who do harm. Let none be ready to take up an evil report against his neighbour.2. To the tents of your tribe for fellowship, etc., but to the open camp for home and foreign missions. )Murmuring the cause of disputingsH. Dispute not with God; let Him do what seemeth Him good. )Negative and positive ChristianityJeremy Taylor., J. Lyth, D. D., J. Lyth, D. D.He must be not only blameless, but didactic in his life; he must not only be innocent, but "zealous of good works"; he must not only be pure, but shining. Pray to the dear Lord Jesus to give you His Spirit, to help you to do all things without murmurings and disputings; and the way to keep that spirit when you have got it is try to be glad when others are glad.(J. By every member ministering as he hath received the gift. )Controversy hushed in the presence of heathenismBishop Patteson.What a cause of thankfulness it is to be out of the din of controversy, and to find hundreds of thousands longing for crumbs which are shaken about so roughly in these angry disputes. How is this to be developed?1. (2) Self-love (Numbers 16:3).3. L. (c)Practice resignation (Luke 22:42). Ask Christ to keep you straight and your light burning.3. Let none be ready to take up an evil report against his neighbour.2. Coleridge. Let him serve tables. DISPUTINGS 1. Turn your swords against your adversaries, not against yourselves. (2) Self-love (Numbers 16:3).3. So she learnt the secret of happiness. 'What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder!' "Then," said the Emperor, "if you speak you will die." And once you become busy in that way you won't have any time to be unhappy yourself. 8, R. V. ). Pray to the dear Lord Jesus to give you His Spirit, to help you to do all things without murmurings and disputings; and the way to keep that spirit when you have got it is try to be glad when others are glad.(J. Even the weather was never just what she wanted. (6) As sons of God. H. Spurgeon.Do all things without "disputings." They seemed to be everywhere. (2) By holding forth the word of life.3. "Do you have different Bibles? Howat. The world is large, and the idolatrous are yet a great multitude.(J. Let your characters shine; individually like stars; collectively like constellations.2. H. It isn't High Church, or Low, or Broad Church, or any other special name, but the longing desire to forget all distinctions, and to return to a simpler state of things, that seems naturally to result from the very sight of heathen people. (2) Self-love (Numbers 16:3).3. )LinksPhilippians 2:14 NIVPhilippians 2:14 NLTPhilippians 2:14 ESVPhilippians 2:14 NASBPhilippians 2:14 KJVPhilippians 2:14 Bible AppsPhilippians 2:14 ParallelPhilippians 2:14 Biblia ParalelaPhilippians 2:14 Chinese BiblePhilippians 2:14 French BiblePhilippians 2:14 German BiblePhilippians 2:14 CommentariesBible Hub, (5)that you tell your brother of his fault before you tell it to the Church;(6)that you contribute to its support.And all this you have to exhibit before a crooked and perverse nation, and there is a good deal of crookedness in our times, in legislation, trade and commerce, habits of society. Spurgeon. (1) Ignorance of God's particular providence (Job 42:6). When the old Roman senator was told by Vespasian that he might go to the senate house, but he must hold his tongue, he answered, "I, being a senator, feel impelled to go into the Senate house, and being in the Senate, it is the part. 13 for it is god which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure. Why should differing Christians put this stumbling block in the way of recently converted heathens. The apostle enjoins I. And men may claim thus much from professors. It was sure to rain when she wanted it to be fine, or fine when she took out her new umbrella. A. You are to hold up the Word of life through home and foreign missions, thus resembling Eddystone: "To give light and to save life." Remember that you are now making the features you will have in twenty years' time. Sibbes, D. D.I. He was always happy, because He was always trying to make other people happy. Let him serve tables. There is nothing that tells on the features so much as grumbling and discontent and fault finding. "I don't know, miss, what you mean," said the boy; "what's happy?" But what used to frighten me most were the cold, cruel eyes. I was glad when it became too dark to see these eyes, but when the morning came, there were those eyes as unpleasant as ever! (3) The mode of worship, too, is of importance the best music, reading, preaching.4. Consistency, therefore, requires that he should not allow sin. )The inward principle and outward forth of ChristianityS. I would have been very glad to have turned that picture with its face to the wall! Howat. Should be associated constantly with Christian people. Airay, D. D.)The folly of contentions on the mission fieldJ. Try to be the same; and instead of grumbling try to make people happy.(J. (2) In the sphere over which his influence extends. Of course success among the inhabitants of Hawaii brought other labourers into the field, and this led to the following dialogue, which is not without its instruction and warning: "Have you different gods?" Raise not knotty points of controversy. This extends to duties.2. Christianity is not mere thinking or feeling, but working. A Christian should so shine that those who come near him are able to see their own character in his life, and to know the gospel.2. Unfortunately some never find this out, and others neglect it.IV. Coleridge. Should make a public avowal of his faith, by coming out from among the world and declaring himself on the Lord's side.2. (2) With worldly persons it is enough to be irreproachable in those habits and duties which regard their fellow men. A. Howat. L. Nye.Captain Stephens relates this incident illustrative of the unwisdom of different denominations competing in the same community for converts. "These children," she said, "are very happy. Fulfil ye my joy, that ye be of the same mind, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind; 3. This extends to duties.2. Even the weather was never just what she wanted. The Saviour urged the same duty (Matthew 5:13). (1) In the sphere in which he personally moves. Be not ashamed to contend earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints, but never do it in a spirit of mere debating, never because you wish to gain a victory, but only because you would tell out what God hath bidden you reveal.(C. T. Coleridge.Its spirit takes up and incorporates surrounding materials as a plant clothes itself with soil and climate, whilst it exhibits the workings of a vital principle within, independent of all accidental circumstances.(S. So she learnt the secret of happiness. THE COURSE COMMENDED is possible, wise, pleasant, Christian.(J. He was always happy, because He was always trying to make other people happy. 2. "Shine as lights." Is a great sin. (2) Without murmurings (a)Against God's providence. Christianity is not mere thinking or feeling, but working. Be not ashamed to contend earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints, but never do it in a spirit of mere debating, never because you wish to gain a victory, but only because you would tell out what God hath bidden you reveal.(C. Consistency, therefore, requires that he should not allow sin. Let a Church give its ministry a good character, and let it be really good, and hearers will be gathered and souls saved.2. From morning to night she murmured and grumbled, and was very unhappy. Unfortunately some never find this out, and others neglect it.IV. One act of profession is not enough; it should be continued by union with the visible Church. (4) That ye may be blameless. Do all things without murmurings and disputings: For rebuking sin. One reason this is difficult is because, unlike other letters, there are no obvious sins and false teaching that is . By every member ministering as he hath received the gift. Be the more anxious not to give unnecessary offence. "Why," she replied, "it means bright, glad, fond of things." Ask Christ to keep you straight and your light burning.3. )The inward principle and outward forth of ChristianityS. "These children," she said, "are very happy. The exhibition of Christian light. One act of profession is not enough; it should be continued by union with the visible Church. Is a great sin. The way to grow beautiful is by trying, in a loving, gentle spirit, to make others happy. At that day the relation between pastor and people will be recognized. the same Saviour, and the same Bible, we cannot understand why you differ." Where theology is disputed it is least practised.(R. To make manifest. R. It makes you God's agents. And that was all that he knew about the matter. He was always happy, because He was always trying to make other people happy. 3). The benefits received from the ministry demand this grateful return. The Christian's light, unlike the others, gives light.III. Diversities will be found, but as in music, distinct melodies breathed by different voices constitute full harmony. Airay, D. D.As fuel is to the fire, so are murmurings to contentions, even as the ground and matter whereout they do spring; and as the fire long covered and smothered is not always kept under, but at length bursteth forth into flame, so those concealed hatreds, howsoever for a time they lie boiling within the heart of him who fostereth them, yet do they at length show themselves in their colours, even breaking out into open strifes. )The inward principle and outward forth of ChristianityS. L. (3) The mode of worship, too, is of importance the best music, reading, preaching.4. By cherishing and exercising in all things a spirit worthy of its vocation. If you are consistent it will be reckoned to his honour then.(J. Remember that you are now making the features you will have in twenty years' time. And would you not sometimes like to do that with this text, if it was hung up opposite you? Thieves do not like the light. Dispute not even with the world. 14 Do all things without grumbling or disputing; in a nice spirit; and, "Well, this task is a little difficult, but I shall manage it!" The man that was healed stood with Peter and John.3. (2) Of His infinite goodness to all, and particularly to His own children (Matthew 10:29). It is the inflow into man's being of the life and purity of the infinite, eternal and Holy One, bringing His own perfection and working out His own will. (1) Labour to have a right understanding of God's justice without all exception. H. Spurgeon.Do all things without "disputings." "I don't know, miss, what you mean," said the boy; "what's happy?" Page, M. She lived in a fine house, and had lots of toys and a watch, yet nothing could please her. if they did, they would not say such things." This will lead us to (a)Justify God (Psalm 119:137; 1 Samuel 3:18; 2 Corinthians 10:19; Psalm 39:1). That was the way with Jesus. (b)How dark and needing illumination.2. if they did, they would not say such things." Pray to the dear Lord Jesus to give you His Spirit, to help you to do all things without murmurings and disputings; and the way to keep that spirit when you have got it is try to be glad when others are glad.(J. When you are grumbling because your brother or sister got a larger piece of cake than you, or a toy bigger than yours, or when it is not your turn to be taken out, you would not like to see what God is saying to you when you are murmuring and grisling and grudging and disputing. "Yes, the same." You can contribute to your pastor's joy. Dispute not even with the world. Let your characters shine; individually like stars; collectively like constellations.2. 2. Is another capable of instructing children? Nothing is said about other meetings.2. And a neighbourhood knows whether a Church meets in bitterness or in love (Ecclesiastes 10:20). Page, M. If I did anything that was wrong, they seemed to be sneering, "That is just what I expected from a boy like you!" )Don't spoil your portraitJ. Page, M. (Bishop Patteson. with a pleasant smile; and "Don't you trouble, let me do it!" Their deeper nature has never been stirred. if they did, they would not say such things." He was always happy, because He was always trying to make other people happy. Christians are to be "lights" and to "shine" and that not in the house, but in the "world"; hence secrecy is impossible. She has such a happy, kindly face. Why, the moment you look upon some people you say, "What a discontented person that is!" When you are grumbling because your brother or sister got a larger piece of cake than you, or a toy bigger than yours, or when it is not your turn to be taken out, you would not like to see what God is saying to you when you are murmuring and grisling and grudging and disputing. There are times when there must be a very bold and stern decision for Christ. He just thought, "They don't know better, poor things! It standeth upon us to strangle both mother and daughter, lest, yielding possession in our hearts to the one, we he strangled with the other.(H. He is saying it to make you happy. THE COURSE COMMENDED is possible, wise, pleasant, Christian.(J. Console you. "Well, then, with the same God. All this is as means to an end "that ye may shine," etc.I. Nye. One day she came upon two poor children playing and having such a hearty game. The apostle says (1) "Do all things." If I went to the one end of the room, they followed me there; if I went to the other, they followed me. Certainly not. 4. Is another capable of instructing children? The worse people are, the more need they have of your exertions. (1) A worldly person may discover many reasons for checking a murmuring habit of mind; he may see its inutility and folly, and so determine to play the philosopher and endure what he cannot avoid. And now she has grown into a great woman, people feel better for looking at her. That was the way with Jesus. Howat. Spurgeon.)ChristianityT. Salt was used for manure, to destroy weeds and insects, and to moisten and nourish the soil. He never murmured. 13). By the contribution of assistance to all that need it (Ephesians 4:4-16).(S. Should daily carry out their Christianity in their life. The importance of this motive is seen (1) In the constancy and energy with which it is urged. R. Appear as God's children, separate in character and conduct from the world.III. Howat. It makes you God's agents. And a neighbourhood knows whether a Church meets in bitterness or in love (Ecclesiastes 10:20). "Shine as lights." So there must be about the Christian that which distinguishes him not only from the worst, but the best, samples of unrenewed humanity. Certainly not. Of course success among the inhabitants of Hawaii brought other labourers into the field, and this led to the following dialogue, which is not without its instruction and warning: "Have you different gods?" Sibbes, D. D.)Things best droppedJ. Console you. (2) Without murmurings . "Oh!" 8). )LinksPhilippians 2:14 NIVPhilippians 2:14 NLTPhilippians 2:14 ESVPhilippians 2:14 NASBPhilippians 2:14 KJVPhilippians 2:14 Bible AppsPhilippians 2:14 ParallelPhilippians 2:14 Biblia ParalelaPhilippians 2:14 Chinese BiblePhilippians 2:14 French BiblePhilippians 2:14 German BiblePhilippians 2:14 CommentariesBible Hub, (b)Learn a holy silence (Psalm 62:1; Leviticus 10:3). The way to grow beautiful is by trying, in a loving, gentle spirit, to make others happy. How?1. (4) That ye may be blameless. So she asked the eldest boy. So Christians, when they are in sufficient numbers to act on the commonwealth, make crime less common. "Well, then, with the same God. All must join in this dispensation of light, and blend together in one radiance. "Oh!" By the inviting aspect of the public worship of a Church. We ought to be "content with such things as we have" (Hebrews 13:5), for "godliness with contentment is great gain" (1 Timothy 6:6). Is one member qualified for business? "I don't know, I'm sure, miss, except that when I try to make Jim glad I get glad myself." But what used to frighten me most were the cold, cruel eyes. said the boy, "Jim and I are always glad; ain't we, Jim?" )Controversy hushed in the presence of heathenismBishop Patteson.What a cause of thankfulness it is to be out of the din of controversy, and to find hundreds of thousands longing for crumbs which are shaken about so roughly in these angry disputes. The Christian's aim is to conform to the will of God. The Christian is anxious not only to act well, but to act on Christian principles and from Christian motives. The way to grow beautiful is by trying, in a loving, gentle spirit, to make others happy. Howat. This extends to duties.2. Your duty TO THE WORLD. Let a Church give its ministry a good character, and let it be really good, and hearers will be gathered and souls saved. Ii. )Believers' lights in the worldC. Why should differing Christians put this stumbling block in the way of recently converted heathens. Spurgeon.)ChristianityT. (5) Harmless, or hornless, creatures that not only do no harm, but are incapable of any. R. Howat.How do you suppose that old gentleman in the picture came to have such an unpleasant look? the same Saviour, and the same Bible, we cannot understand why you differ." Dispute not even with the world. )Evil of disputingsC. When the old Roman senator was told by Vespasian that he might go to the senate house, but he must hold his tongue, he answered, "I, being a senator, feel impelled to go into the Senate house, and being in the Senate, it is the part. R. (1) Against God (Romans 9:20). If I did anything that was wrong, they seemed to be sneering, "That is just what I expected from a boy like you!" ARGUMENT SUGGESTED. This will lead us to (a)Justify God (Psalm 119:137; 1 Samuel 3:18; 2 Corinthians 10:19; Psalm 39:1). IV. This will lead us to (a)Justify God (Psalm 119:137; 1 Samuel 3:18; 2 Corinthians 10:19; Psalm 39:1). "Do you have different Bibles? (3) Against God's ordinance in magistracy and ministry (1 Samuel 8:7; Titus 2:5, 9).2. This will make our tents as separate dwelling places of one spiritual army. Remember that you are now making the features you will have in twenty years' time. "That I may rejoice," etc.1. Let us put up the true light on every dangerous rock, and so be clear of the blood of all men.4. (2) By holding forth the word of life.3. It should say, "Come in: there is room. This will lead us to (a)Justify God (Psalm 119:137; 1 Samuel 3:18; 2 Corinthians 10:19; Psalm 39:1). Christians are to be "lights" and to "shine" and that not in the house, but in the "world"; hence secrecy is impossible. Why, the moment you look upon some people you say, "What a discontented person that is!" They seemed to be everywhere. Nye. By the inviting aspect of the public worship of a Church. L. Nye.Captain Stephens relates this incident illustrative of the unwisdom of different denominations competing in the same community for converts. Ask Christ to keep you straight and your light burning. )Murmuring the cause of disputingsH. November 30. No, we all worship the same living and true God." How?1. It should say, "Come in: there is room. Now, if any professor have the reputation of being an unkind husband, a disobedient child, a tyrannical master, or a slothful servant, a busybody, a cheat, he creates prejudices and closes men's hearts against the gospel. And she found that everybody got pleasanter to her, and instead of always scolding her, everybody had a kind word for her, and people who used to dislike her came to love her. Because all his life he must have been a grumbling man. Should daily carry out their Christianity in their life. How is this to be developed?1. He is saying it to make you happy. H. )Don't spoil your portraitJ. (2) It is to be feared that this consideration is largely disregarded, witness our internal disputes and the strife of sects. (1) By his good works. said the boy, "Jim and I are always glad; ain't we, Jim?" the same Saviour, and the same Bible, we cannot understand why you differ." To the tents of your tribe for fellowship, etc., but to the open camp for home and foreign missions. (1) The building should accord in style and dimensions with the character and population of a neighbourhood. Howat. "Different gods? PUBLICITY REQUIRED. She lived in a fine house, and had lots of toys and a watch, yet nothing could please her. "Crooked," etc. And now she has grown into a great woman, people feel better for looking at her. If I went to the one end of the room, they followed me there; if I went to the other, they followed me. And now she has grown into a great woman, people feel better for looking at her. Sometimes people said very hard things of Him, but He never murmured. Sibbes, D. D.I. ii. Let him teach the young. If I did anything that was wrong, they seemed to be sneering, "That is just what I expected from a boy like you!" Cures. (b)Against one another. So she asked the eldest boy. Let the millions perishing at home and abroad for lack of Christian light and influence stimulate the Christian.(T. (2) Without murmurings (a)Against God's providence. If I went to the one end of the room, they followed me there; if I went to the other, they followed me. A Church owes it to the peoples around to destroy prejudice and to dispose men's minds to the reception of the truth. I would have been very glad to have turned that picture with its face to the wall! How? (2) Of His infinite goodness to all, and particularly to His own children (Matthew 10:29). Raise not intricate and knotty points by way of controversy. And the eyes of the little brother danced like sunshine upon ripples as he said, "Yes, always glad." )Don't spoil your portraitJ. 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