The Apostle Paul
Philippians 3:16KJV·traditional attribution

Nevertheless, whereto we have already attained, let us walk by the same rule, let us mind the same thing.

John Calvin Reformed

16 Nevertheless, so far as we have attained Even the Greek manuscripts themselves differ as to the dividing of the clauses, for in some of them there are two complete sentences. If any one, however, prefer to divide the verse, the meaning will be as Erasmus has rendered it.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

The apostle, having proposed himself as an example, urges the Philippians to follow it. Let the same mind be in us which was in blessed Paul. We see here how he was minded; let us be like-minded, and set our hearts upon Christ and heaven, as he did. 1.

Commenting on Philippians 3:15-16

John Gill Reformed Baptist

Brethren, be followers together of me,.... Not that the apostle set up himself as the head of a party, which is what he always blamed in others; he did not assume a dominion over the faith of men, or seek to lord it over God's heritage; nor did he desire any to be followers of him, any further than he was a follower of Christ...