In this episode, we continue our journey through the New Testament with the book of 1 Thessalonians. Join us as we uncover the depth and richness of these foundational scriptures.
In This Episode:
- Scripture Reading: Today, we are reading from 1 Thessalonians 3-4. Paul writes about his anxiety in Athens, encouragement for the Thessalonians from Timothy, a prayer for the church, the call to sanctification, loving and working with one another, and the comfort in Christ’s resurrection and second coming.
- On the blog: 10 Things to Keep in Mind When Reading Paul’s Letters - When you think about the New Testament, one name probably comes to mind: Paul. He’s the guy behind many of the letters we read, but who was he really, and why should we care about what he wrote? Here are ten things to keep in mind that will help you get the most out of his letters to the early church.
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