Paul is so thankful for the relationship he has with the Philippians. It is a mutually beneficial relationship. The Philippians pray for and support Paul and are coworkers of his in sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. Paul pours his love and knowledge of God nto the Philippains to help them grow in their faith.
Some messengers, like Malachi and John the Baptist, bring a message of change and challenge. They call for the people to repent of their sins and to be transformed into th epeson God is calling them to be. Paul’s message, on the other hand, is all about God’s love.
In our world today I think we need both kinds of messengers. We need to hear the tough love message at times. We are prone to wander and pron to sin. Sometimes we need those harsh but true words. At other times we need to be reminded of God’s absolute and pure love for us. We need to hear that this love is not dependant on us or on our actions. God just loves us.
When we are willing to take that hard look in the mirror, God is ready to transform our lives. And when we cannot bear to look in the mirror because our sin is heavy upon us, God’s love is right there for us, undeserving as we may be. For both of these things, we say thanks be to God.
Scripture reference: Philippians 1: 3-8