In Singapore, the Chinese New Year season’s social and
business dinners often begin with a dish consisting of salads, dressings,
pickles, and raw fish. The name of the dish, Yu
Sheng, is a pun that sounds
like “year of prosperity.” It is traditional for those present to toss the
salad together. As they do, certain phrases are repeated to bring about good
fortune.
In his letter to the Philippians, Paul expressed his
desire and prayer that their love “may abound still more and more in knowledge
and all discernment” (1:9). The church had been a great tower of support for
him (v.7), yet he urged them to continue to grow to love others. Paul wasn’t
talking about intellectual knowledge but knowledge of God. Love for others
starts with a closer relationship with Him. With a fuller knowledge of God, we
can then discern between right and wrong.