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It has been said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Comedians imitate popular and political personalities for the sake of laughs. Paul writes about an imitation for the sake of life. To imitate what is good can sharpen one's own ability to live well. Artists in training will do this to sharpen their ability to create well. Jonathan Jones, art critic for The Guardian, writes: "Copying great drawings by great artists is part of the fun of learning to draw." He adds illustratively, "If there is one artist everyone should copy at least once, it is Van Gogh -- because his conception of art is so lucid that you really can get inside it, and learn from it the emotional weight of things." Paul is encouraging disciples in the faith to discover "the emotional weight of things" by imitating the lives of other worthy disciples in order to discover one's own unique discipleship within... one's own "emotional weight" that would deepen the Christian life one is called to live.
