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Verse 4

Not looking each of you to his own things, but each of you also to the things of others.

As Wesley said, "The also sanctions some reasonable amount of attention to one's own interests!"[7] True as this is, however, it is concern for and interest in other people and their interests which pay the greatest dividends to the Christian. Would a person who habitually practiced the injunction of Paul in this verse be popular with his peers? Hendriksen gave the answer thus: "True Christianity is still the best answer to the question, `How can I win friends and influence people?'"[8]

If all Christians would concentrate upon thinking of those particulars in which others are better than themselves and of speaking of such things, a climate of heavenly love and appreciation would soon replace the faction and vainglory which Paul sought to eradicate by this injunction.

[7] John Wesley, One Volume New Testament Commentary (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1972), in loco.

[8] William Hendriksen, op. cit., p. 101.

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