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EPISTLE TO THE PHILIPPIANS - Chapter 3 - Verse 17
And mark them which walk so as ye have us for an ensample. There were those in the church who endeavoured to live as he had done, renouncing all confidence ill the flesh, and aiming to win the prize. There were others, it would seem, who were actuated by different views. See Php 3:18. There are usually two kinds of professing Christians in every church -- those who imitate the Saviour, and those who are worldly and vain. The exhortation here is, to "mark" -- that is, to observe with a view to imitate -- hose who lived as the apostles did. We should set before our minds the best examples, and endeavour to imitate the most holy men. A worldly and fashionable professor of religion is a very bad example to follow; and, especially, young Christians should set before their minds for imitation, and associate with, the purest and most spiritual members of the church. Our religion takes its form and complexion much from those with whom we associate; and he will usually be the most holy man who associates with the most holy companions.
{f} "followers together" 1 Th 1:6 {+} "together" "joint imitators"