It cost him something to send timothy to the.

Our faithful walk with the lord can be a real encouragement to.

Webdavid guzik commentary on 1 thessalonians 2, where paul defends the integrity and sincerity of his ministry in tessalonica.

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“receive” and “accepted. ” “received” is paralambano, which means “to receive from another,” but it is especially used in the.

“what fitting thanks can we render for all the joy with which we rejoice over you before our god?” and the frequency with which the writer appeals to.

For the sake of the thessalonians, paul was willing to be left in athens alone.

3 here paul recalls three things about the thessalonians.

Paul’s deep love and involvement in the lives of his young converts are a real inspiration.

We thought it good to be left in athens alone:

Webpaul uses two words for receiving the word:

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