And it is my prayer...
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"And it is my prayer that your love may abound more and more, with knowledge and all discernment."
What we often call "love" may in reality be nothing more than affection or kindness. There is a difference and this difference Paul calls "knowledge" and "discernment." Leslie Weather-head, in his book, SALUTE TO A SUFFERER, relates an incident from his childhood:
"We had a benevolent superintendent who greatly desired that we should all have a happy day. Those who ran in the races and won got a prize, but those who came in last got a surreptitious sweet. At the end of the day 'a good time had been had by all.' But the attitude of the superintendent was kindness rather than love. Love has in it a stern note, something stronger than mere benevolence. Kindness makes us happy, but it has no power in it to make us improve. Love has." (p. 27)
What we often call "love" may in reality be nothing more than affection or kindness. There is a difference and this difference Paul calls "knowledge" and "discernment." Leslie Weather-head, in his book, SALUTE TO A SUFFERER, relates an incident from his childhood:
"We had a benevolent superintendent who greatly desired that we should all have a happy day. Those who ran in the races and won got a prize, but those who came in last got a surreptitious sweet. At the end of the day 'a good time had been had by all.' But the attitude of the superintendent was kindness rather than love. Love has in it a stern note, something stronger than mere benevolence. Kindness makes us happy, but it has no power in it to make us improve. Love has." (p. 27)
