
Saturday January 27, 2024
Philippians 4:19
My God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
Hermeneutics is the science of interpretation, especially of sacred or other literary texts. The English word comes from the Greek word hermeneuo, “to translate” or “interpret.” A key principle of hermeneutics is that interpretation must be done in context. For example, verses in the Bible must be interpreted in context to avoid misunderstanding.
Taken out of context, Philippians 4:19 can appear to be an absolute promise of God to supply every Christian’s financial needs. But Paul wrote these words to the church at Philippi, which had given sacrificially to him while he was in jail. The promise of God’s generous financial blessing was made to those who themselves had given generously and sacrificially. It is a perfect illustration of reaping what is sown (Galatians 6:7). The Philippians understood the principle that all we have comes from God, and they used what was theirs to bless others. God, in turn, Paul promised, would bless them and meet their needs. So if you have needs, be a Philippian. Develop a lifestyle of blessing others, and then look expectantly for God to bless you.
Let your life be a living verse to be interpreted in a context of generosity.
It is in giving that we receive.
FRANCIS OF ASSISI




I couldn’t help but read this since Philippians is probably my favorite New Testament book.
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