Paul wrote the Thessalonians, in part, to commend them for their steadfast faith in the midst of persecution. His appreciation and affection for the brethren is apparent in this chapter and serves as a great example for us and how we ought to view faithful Christians and congregations as a whole.
Paul wrote the Thessalonians, in part, to commend them for their steadfast faith in the midst of persecution. His appreciation and affection for the brethren is apparent in this chapter and serves as a great example for us and how we ought to view faithful Christians and congregations as a whole.
Paul wrote the Thessalonians, in part, to commend them for their steadfast faith in the midst of persecution. His appreciation and affection for the brethren is apparent in this chapter and serves as a great example for us and how we ought to view faithful Christians and congregations as a whole.