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Thursday, May 16, 2013

The AND Principle

Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind regard one another as more important than yourselves”  (Php 2:3-4, NASB)

 Some years ago, I read a book by Charles Swindoll called Laugh Again.  It is on the book of Philippians and is about joy.  In a bible study, we were discussing Php 2:3-4 and I shared that in this book, speaking of these scriptures he gave three principles, something along the lines of:

1.     Never do anything prompted by pride or selfishness

2.     Always consider others as more important than yourself

3.     Don’t only consider your own interests but also the interests of others

Considering these to be really good principles, we thought it would be a good idea to remember them.  Someone suggested switching the first and second principles, thereby making an acrostic with the word AND, which would be an easy to remember, and so that is how the AND Principle came about.
 
1.     Always consider others as more important than yourself

2.     Never do anything prompted by pride or selfishness

3.     Don’t only consider your own interests but also the interests of others

If we would but do these three things, our lives and the lives of those around us would be drastically changed!  It takes a rich relationship with Christ to be able to walk these out, a relationship that takes time and focus, and which must be valued above all else. Of course, if we are so important that we have to be at other places, have the wrong motivation, or are too interested in our own cause, we will never be able to walk the And Principle out.

I believe that this principle, correctly applied, would remove a lot of the stress out of our lives, resulting in us having more joy and God receiving more glory. Now That’s a good thing!

Don't push your way to the front; don't sweet-talk your way to the top. Put yourself aside, and help others get ahead. Don't be obsessed with getting your own advantage. Forget yourselves long enough to lend a helping hand. (Php 2:3-4, MSG)