1 Corinthians Chapter 10, Verse 33
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33: καθως καγω παντα πασιν αρεσκω μη ζητων το εμαυτου συμφερον αλλα το των πολλων ινα σωθωσιν
33: Even as I please all men in all things, not seeking mine own
profit, but the profit of many, that they may be saved.
33: As I also in all things please all men, not seeking that which is
profitable to myself but to many: that they may be saved.
Even as I, etc. Paul here proposes his own example as their guide. The example which he refers to is that which he had exhibited as described in this and the preceding chapters. His main object had been to please all men; i.e., not to alarm their prejudices, or needlessly to excite their opposition, (See "1Cor 10:19") ; also 1Cor 10:20ff", while he made known to them the truth, and sought their salvation. It is well when a minister can without ostentation appeal to his own example, and urge others to a life of self-denial and holiness, by his own manner of living, and by what he is himself in his daily walk and conversation.

