The sermon centers on cultivating the right attitudes in prayer, exemplified by the Apostle Paul's intercession for the Philippians as recorded in Philippians 1:3–11. Paul's prayers reflect three essential dispositions: profound thankfulness for the church's enduring faith and partnership in the gospel, deep affection mirroring Christ's own love, and intentional encouragement rooted in spiritual discernment and the pursuit of holiness. The message emphasizes that genuine love in the body of Christ must be both increasing and informed by biblical knowledge, enabling believers to approve what is excellent and live blameless lives until Christ's return. This transformation is not achieved by human effort but through the ongoing work of God's grace, as believers are filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes only through Jesus Christ, ultimately bringing glory to God. Unless otherwise stated, Scripture quotations taken from the NASB (New American Standard Bible) Copyright 1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. www.Lockman.org