Dili nga ginatinguha ko ang inyong mga hatag; kondili nga ginatinguha ko hinoon ang tubo niini nga magauswag unta alang sa inyong kadagaya.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Philippians, Paul is talking about not needing gifts but desiring that the Philippians' good actions and faith grow more and more. It's clear he values their spiritual growth over material things.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who loves to draw. Instead of wanting more pencils or paper from them, you just want them to keep drawing better and better. That’s what Paul is saying here—he wants the Philippians to grow in faith like your friend growing as an artist.
Historical Background
This verse comes from one of Paul's letters to the church at Philippi around 62 AD. The letter shows how deeply he cared about their spiritual development and wanted them to be encouraged in their Christian life despite facing challenges.
Living It Out Today
Imagine a scenario where your friend starts volunteering at a local shelter because they feel it’s important for their faith growth. Instead of just giving money or gifts, you encourage this kind of active service as an expression of faith.
Topics
faith growthspiritual giftsfruit of the SpiritPauline epistlesencouragement in faithchurch community