1 Timothy 1:4-7
Staying “all in” on the covenant path is such a tremendous blessing to us in our noisy, discordant world of “vain janglers”.
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Staying “all in” on the covenant path is such a tremendous blessing to us in our noisy, discordant world of “vain janglers”.
The books of 1 & 2 Timothy are preserved for us “that thou by them (the principles found in these two amazing books) might war a good warfare"
It can become very easy to become “weary in well doing”, but don’t give up. The harvest is so worth it.
One of the most beautiful doctrines our missionaries teach is that the gospel has been restored.
Paul rejoiced in the faithfulness of the Thessalonian Saints, but he also wanted them to “abound more and more” in that faithfulness and become even better.
When we radiate joy and happiness about the gospel, some of the our most powerful sermons will be unspoken.
Paul’s message to the Saints in Thessalonica, and to us, is to continue to “perfect that which is lacking in [our] faith” and to “increase more and more” in love.
The singing of the hymns can be one of the greatest ways to get “the word of Christ” to truly dwell in our hearts.
When we make Jesus Christ the foundation of our lives, then being “rooted and built up in him, and stablished in the faith” becomes a part of who we are.
When you can “learn to be content” and have gratitude like Paul did, then you can truly do “ALL THINGS” through Jesus Christ. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here