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How does Paul encourage Christians to grow in love?

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Paul encourages Christians to grow in love by emphasizing mutual connection and knowledge, ensuring that their love remains genuine and fruitful.

In his letters, particularly Philippians 1:9-11, Paul explicitly prays for the love of believers to abound more and more in knowledge and discernment. This indicates that genuine love is not blind; it is informed and wise, recognizing the imperative to discern what is excellent and true. Love, then, is not merely an emotion but an active expression grounded in truth and righteousness.

Moreover, Paul highlights that love is essential in the Christian community, reflecting Christ's love for His church. By fostering relationships that are marked by increasing love, believers create a witness to the world that testifies to Jesus' transformative power. Thus, Paul teaches that a growing love is interconnected with knowledge and good deeds, underscoring that authentic Christian love produces spiritual fruit in the lives of believers.
Scripture References: Philippians 1:9-11, Ephesians 3:17

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