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How does the concept of seeking 'not yours, but you' apply to Christian living?

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'Not yours, but you' emphasizes selflessness and prioritizing the spiritual welfare of others over personal gain.

Paul's declaration of seeking the Corinthians, not their material possessions, sets a profound example for Christian living. This principle calls believers to prioritize the needs of others and invest in their spiritual well-being. It encourages a community where individuals love and serve one another, reflecting the sacrificial love of Christ. By adopting this perspective, Christians can foster unity, mutual support, and genuine care within the body of Christ, ensuring that relationships are based on love and service rather than self-interest.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 12:15, Philippians 2:3-4

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