This is
what Paul meant when he commanded the Philippians to count others as more
significant than themselves (2:3-4). Being united to Christ made the Philippian
believers members of the same family and gave them a special bond. Thus their
attitude toward one another was to be expressed in practical ways: unity in
love, sacrificial service, and discovering how to help others even when they didn’t
realize they needed help. The motivation for this type of normal Christian
behavior is the example of Jesus Christ.
Like
Hamilton’s teammates, let’s carry each other’s burdens. When we selflessly love
our neighbors, we are expressing our love for God.
Godlike
love is seen in good works.
(RBC)