Epistle of 1Thessalonians 2:1-6 - Boldness In Our God to Declare to You the Gospel of God - 09
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Welcome once again to the Unchanging Word Bible study as we continue in the study of 1Thessalonians. We will begin in chapter 2 in this lesson.
In this chapter, the Apostle Paul recounts the time that he and his ministry partner, Silas, had come to Thessalonica where, in the synagogue, they reasoned from the O.T. Scriptures that Jesus is in fact the Messiah.
He reminds the Thessalonians of their conduct and the persecution among them as those approved by God to be entrusted with the Gospel.
Dr. Mitchell will be exploring chapter 2 verses 1-6, the ministry of the early church's evangelism. He will be looking at the power, the practice, the life and the motive of the evangelist, which is in fact a personal testimony of the Apostle Paul himself.
Open your Bible to 1 Thessalonians chapter 2 with our teacher, Dr. Mitchell.
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