Courtesy Is At The Center Of Christianity
Our text for today is one that epitomizes the
whole motivation behind our salvation and our taking salvation to
the world (Phil 2:2-8). Of course, that motivation is far deeper
than courtesy, but it also shows us that courtesy is far more than a
mere ‘please’ or ‘thank you.’ We also notice that courtesy is not
just a nice addition to Christian demeanor, it is essential to its
core. Let’s notice some points we can pick out that touch courtesy.
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We are to do nothing through strife or vain
glory. We are not to let our pride or our feeling of
misconstrued self importance be a motivation in anything we do.
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We are to esteem others better than ourselves.
This alone would be the foundation of much courtesy as we “did
for others.” And, it would keep us from feeling slighted when
others were discourteous to us. We would not return “tit for
tat” in our relations. We would seek to be courteous and good
even to our enemies (Mt. 5:44; Rom. 12:19-21).
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When we are told to “look every man also on
the things of others,” would that not mean that we hold the door
for people, pick up what they dropped, be kind in our speech and
even tell them about the gospel? We would treat all courteously
if we were “looking” on their things.
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This is the mindset that Jesus had and that we
must strive to have. He became a willing servant. It is demanded
of servants that they serve courteous. How much more of us who
have willing chosen to have the mind of Christ.
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