Philippians 2:3
Thai Bible (TNCV) 2007 - New Contemporary Version (พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย)
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This verse from Philippians tells us to avoid pride and competition when we do things together. Instead, it encourages each person to think of others as more important than themselves, showing humility.
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Imagine you have a big box of toys to share with your friends. This verse is like saying that instead of arguing over who gets the coolest toy, you should be happy when someone else gets to play with it first and feel good about sharing what you have.
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This letter was written by Paul around AD 60-62 while he was imprisoned in Rome. He wrote to encourage the Christians in Philippi, a Roman colony in Macedonia, reminding them of humility and unity within their community.
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In modern workplaces, instead of competing for credit or promotion, employees can support each other's achievements and offer help where needed, fostering a collaborative environment that benefits everyone.