How do we know Gods will? Philippians 1:9-11

Published: Dec. 4, 2018, 11:44 a.m.

b'When considering how LGBTQ people fit into Christianity, it\\u2019s tempting to fall back on questions of \\u201cIs it ok?\\u201d and get stuck in arguments of hermeneutics and exegesis (which are important!) but in doing so miss the forest for the trees.\\nThis passage offers us some guidance on how we might discern God\\u2019s will and what is right and righteous. This isn\\u2019t about picking whatever we want or disregarding scriptural insight, instead it\\u2019s about figuring out what is it that the Bible\\xa0really says and how does that relate to our own relationship with God and each other.\\nJoin Sanctuary Collective to be part of an encouraging and nourishing community of Christians (and seekers, questioners, and doubters)\\nSupport this podcast here or on Patreon\\nRead the transcript (PDF)\\nPhilippians 1:9-11\\nThis is my prayer: that your love might become even more and more rich with knowledge and all kinds of insight. I pray this so that you will be able to decide what really matters and so you will be sincere and blameless on the day of Christ. I pray that you will then be filled with the fruit of righteousness, which comes from Jesus Christ, in order to give glory and praise to God.\\nPhoto by\\xa0Ben White\\nThe post How do we know God\\u2019s will? \\u2013 Philippians 1:9-11 appeared first on Queer Theology.'