In Philippians 1:9–11, Paul prays that the believers’ love would abound in knowledge, judgment, sincerity, and fruitful living—all to the glory of God. In this message, we examine Paul’s prayer for the church at Philippi to learn how we should be praying for ourselves and others. From cultivating abounding love, to approving what is excellent, to living sincerely and bearing fruit for God’s glory, this passage challenges us to see prayer not just as a cry for help in trouble, but as daily spiritual breathing.