Philippians 2:2
Fulfil ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind.
Cross-references
Philippians 2:16 connects holding fast to the word with Paul's joy, which he wants completed by their unity here.
In Philippians 3:15, Paul urges the mature to share the same mindset — directly continuing the call for unity of mind from Philippians 2:2.
Philippians 1:27 calls for one spirit and one mind, directly paralleling the call for same mind and love here.
Philippians 1:4 shows Paul praying with joy for them, the same joy he wants completed by their unity here.
In Philippians 4:2, Paul urges Euodia and Syntyche to agree — a concrete instance of the same-mindedness commanded in Philippians 2:2.
In Philippians 3:16, Paul urges holding to what they've attained — consistent with the unity and mindset urged in Philippians 2:2.
In 1 Thessalonians 3:6-10, Paul says he now really lives because they stand firm — his joy from their faithfulness parallels the joy from their unity.
2 Corinthians 13:11 echoes this call: 'Be of one mind, live in peace' — reinforcing the same appeal for harmony and shared purpose.
In 1 Corinthians 1:10, Paul similarly urges believers to speak the same thing and be perfectly joined in the same mind and judgment — directly paralleling the call for like-mindedness and unity here.
In Romans 15:5, Paul prays for believers to live in harmony — directly echoing the call for unity and same mind in Philippians 2:2.
In Romans 12:16, Paul calls for harmony and humility — mirroring the same-mindedness and love urged in Philippians 2:2.
Acts 5:12 notes the apostles and believers were 'with one accord' in Solomon's Porch — another instance of the unity Paul calls for.
1 Peter 3:8 explicitly commands being 'of one mind' with compassion and brotherly love — a direct parallel to the unity theme.
Acts 2:46 shows the early church daily 'with one accord' in the temple — a living example of the unity Paul urges.
Acts 2:1 records the believers being 'with one accord in one place' at Pentecost — directly illustrating the one accord Paul desires.
Acts 1:14 describes the early disciples continuing 'with one accord in prayer' — the same phrase 'one accord' as in this verse, exemplifying unity.
In 1 John 1:4, 'our joy may be complete' directly echoes Paul's same phrase in Philippians 2:2 — joy fulfilled through unity and fellowship.
Colossians 2:19 describes the body held together by Christ—the organic source of the unity Paul calls for.
Revelation 17:17 shows wicked rulers united in one mind to oppose God—a stark contrast to the godly unity Paul commands.
Colossians 3:12 lists virtues like humility and compassion that produce the harmony Paul commands.
Psalm 133:1 celebrates brothers dwelling in unity—the very same ideal Paul urges in Philippians 2:2.
Romans 14:15 warns against causing a brother to stumble—the practical outworking of the same love and one-mindedness Paul urges.
Acts 4:32 depicts the early church as one heart and soul—a perfect example of the unity Paul commands.
John 13:14 shows Jesus washing feet—the humble service that creates the same mind and love Paul describes.
Jeremiah 32:39 promises God will give His people one heart and way—the source of the unity Paul exhorts believers to maintain.
In Colossians 2:5, Paul delights in the Colossians' discipline and faith — a parallel to the like-mindedness that brings him joy in Philippians 2:2.
In Romans 15:6, the goal of unity is glorifying God with one voice — a related outcome to the joy Paul seeks from unity in Philippians 2:2.