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Paul’s Prayer for Us
phil 1.
The apostle assured the saints that he prayed regularly for them (v.
3).
Now here (v.
9) he reported what it was he prayed for.[1]
This is it...
This is what he wanted them to become
This is the goal
List the top three goals for your children’
These are them
This is his prayer ....
Paul’s genuine thanks for the fellowship of the Philippian saints caused him to pray for their continued spiritual progress.
He went to prayer for them
Concern for others should express itself first in prayer, as one recognizes the importance of the divine factor in any lasting spiritual growth.
Many of us have goal for our children
Love God and be faithful to Him
Have a vibrant marriage
Bring grandkids
This is what Paul prayer for for these believers
Should this not also be for us ?
[1] Kent, H. A., Jr. (1981).
Philippians.
In F. E. Gaebelein (Ed.),
The Expositor’s Bible Commentary: Ephesians through Philemon (Vol.
11, pp.
107–108).
Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House.
Paul’s Prayer for us is:
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