TLIC DAILY. DAY 275. OCTOBER 2: THE SAME MIND.

Philippians 2:1-2. So if there is any encouragement in Christ, any comfort from love, any participation in the Spirit, any affection and sympathy, complete my joy by being of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind. 

Let’s be honest, we all want to surround ourselves with those people who think and believe exactly like we do. We want friends with the same mind as us. We want our posts to get “likes” on social media. We want to hear people say that we’re right. We want to be justified by others in all our opinions and viewpoints. I know I do. Why? Because this is how I feed my self-righteous mind. My selfish ambition or conceit.

Imprisoned, chained to a Roman guard, and facing possible execution, Paul asks only that the church complete his joy by being unified. But not just unified in their own self-generated ideas or opinions. And not just unified by giving up their unique selves or personalities, or by simply “keeping the peace.” No, Paul is asking for real unity of mind, soul, and spirit.

The Manchurian Candidate: mind control not faith.

But how? Because of the one thing that will never splinter us and never divide us. The one thing that is bigger than any one of us and can therefore contain all of our differences and at the same time cement us into One – the love of Christ.

Philippians 2:1 literally begins “since,” or “because” we have Christ and his encouraging friendship, his comforting love, and partnership with the Spirit, we also have an affection for one another. The question is do we believe this? Can we identify these graces in our own souls? Are we experiencing this life and love of the Trinity? This deep love for our brothers and sisters in Christ?

The answer is YES! If we are in Christ we are.

Dig deep if you have to, but it’s in there. And if Christ’s love is in us (it is), and if we are in partnership with the Spirit (we are), and if we have affection for each other (we do), then we can live in such unbreakable unity with one another that nothing can divide us. If it wasn’t true would Paul even bother to ask for it? Would he give us this list of commands:

Be of the same mind.

Have the same love.

Live in full accord (literally, “as one soul”).

And again – Be of one mind.

How can he possibly command this level of unity? Because he’s not asking us to conform our thinking to one another. We aren’t told to sit around the table and debate our best ideas until we come to some sort of compromise or consensus. Paul’s not talking about writing a new constitution each time we go to church. He’s not even talking about choosing where to have lunch after church.

He’s talking about what every Christian can agree on – the gospel of Jesus Christ. The one mind, one love, one soul that we share is his own. You see, we’re not conforming to one another, we’re conforming to Jesus. We’re not compromising with each other; we’re agreeing fully with one another that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father (2:11). We’re not changing our minds to please each other, we’re all meeting together joyously at the mind of Christ.

Philippians 2:5. Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus.

“To live is Christ” is to find a joyous and beautiful unity within the body of Christ as we share his mind. A mind that is set upon love from God and affection for others. A mind that is centered on the love that is now our very life.

You

Do you feel unified with other Christians in your church, or divided? Why?

You in Christ

In Christ you have the comfort, love, fellowship and affections of Jesus himself. Are you experiencing these things as unity within your church?

Christ in you

How can the mind of Christ empower you to work toward overcoming tension in your church?

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Playlist: Same Mind.

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