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Philippians 1:9

Posted on 18 May at 14:29
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“And this I pray, that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and in all judgment.”

Context:Let’s dive into a Bible study on Philippians 1:9, which is found in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible. Philippians 1:9 says:

Here are some key points to consider and reflect upon in this verse:

1. Prayer for Abounding Love: The passage begins with the Apostle Paul expressing his prayer for the Philippians. He desires that their love would increase and abound. This prayer emphasizes the importance of love within the Christian community. Love is a foundational principle in the life of a believer, as Jesus taught in Matthew 22:37-39.

2. Love Abounding in Knowledge: Paul’s prayer specifically mentions that love should abound in knowledge. This highlights the connection between love and knowledge. In the Christian faith, love is not blind or ignorant but is rooted in understanding and discernment. The more we grow in our knowledge of God and His Word, the more our love should deepen and mature.

3. Love Abounding in Judgment: The verse also emphasizes that love should abound in "all judgment." This refers to discernment and the ability to make wise choices. Love should be accompanied by wisdom and good judgment. As believers, we are called to exercise discernment and make choices that align with God’s will and His Word.

4. Continuous Growth: Paul’s prayer for the Philippians indicates that love should continually increase. It is not meant to be stagnant or limited but should grow "yet more and more." This reminds us that our love for God and others should be a lifelong pursuit. We should constantly seek opportunities to deepen our love and extend it to those around us.

5. Application: Reflecting on this verse, we can apply it to our lives by praying for our own love to abound. We can seek God’s guidance in increasing our knowledge of Him through studying His Word, praying, and seeking the Holy Spirit’s leading. We should also ask for wisdom and discernment to make loving choices in our relationships and interactions with others.

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