Today's Scripture
Pleasing GOd – Thessalonians 2:1-12
TODAY’S READING SCHEDULE: Exodus 12-13; 1 Thessalonians 2 (CEB)
As you yourselves know, brothers and sisters, our visit with you wasn’t a waste of time. 2 On the contrary, we had the courage through God to speak God’s good news in spite of a lot of opposition, although we had already suffered and were publicly insulted in Philippi, as you know. 3 Our appeal isn’t based on false information, the wrong motives, or deception. 4 Rather, we have been examined and approved by God to be trusted with the good news, and that’s exactly how we speak. We aren’t trying to please people, but we are trying to please God, who continues to examine our hearts. 5 As you know, we never used flattery, and God is our witness that we didn’t have greedy motives. 6 We didn’t ask for special treatment from people—not from you or from others— 7 although we could have thrown our weight around as Christ’s apostles. Instead, we were gentle with you like a nursing mother caring for her own children. 8 We were glad to share not only God’s good news with you but also our very lives because we cared for you so much. 9 You remember, brothers and sisters, our efforts and hard work. We preached God’s good news to you, while we worked night and day so we wouldn’t be a burden on any of you. 10 You and God are witnesses of how holy, just, and blameless we were toward you believers. 11 Likewise, you know how we treated each of you like a father treats his own children. 12 We appealed to you, encouraged you, and pleaded with you to live lives worthy of the God who is calling you into his own kingdom and glory.
What does this passage mean to me/us
Truth needs to be shared in gentleness and courage. Instead, we do seem to share the truth with harsh words or not choose to share the truth in the intent of pleasing people. We see that Paul carried out his mission with full intention to please God. He says, “Rather, we have been examined and approved by God to be trusted with the good news, and that’s exactly how we speak. We aren’t trying to please people, but we are trying to please God, who continues to examine our hearts.”
For us to share the good news with gentleness and courage, we need to continually examine our hearts in front of God.
Before we say something, we need to examine if we are saying it with the love of God.
Before we decide not to say something, we need to examine if we are still being faithful to God.
This also can become a prayer to all delegates who will be gathering in St. Louis this weekend.
Prayer
Lord, may the word of my mouth and the mediation of my heart be worthy in front of you. In Christ name, we pray, AMEN.
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