Jesus’ food was doing the Father’s will. Christians must find daily strength in obedience, truth, worship, and the ministry Christ assigned.
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Paul’s conduct in Thessalonica shows that gospel truth must be supported by visible holiness, courage, and self-denial.
Jesus’ food was doing the Father’s will. Christians must find daily strength in obedience, truth, worship, and the ministry Christ assigned.
Matthew 24:9 prepares Christians to endure hatred for Jesus’ name with courage, holiness, love, and unwavering obedience.
Satan is the father of the lie, but Christians resist him by standing on Jehovah’s truth and obeying the Spirit-inspired Word.
First John 2:14 shows that true Christian strength comes when the Word of God remains in the believer.
The church at Thessalonica began through Paul’s Scripture-based preaching and became a model of faith, love, holiness, work, and hope.
Proverbs 20:29 teaches young men to place strength under Jehovah’s wisdom through purity, diligence, courage, service, and faith.
James 4:8 calls believers to draw close to God through repentance, clean conduct, prayer, Scripture, and loyal obedience.
Jesus commands believers to be cautious as serpents and innocent as doves while faithfully witnessing among opposition.
Psalm 73:13 teaches that clean living is never vain, even when the wicked appear prosperous and secure.
How can a focused eye make the whole life bright by keeping Kingdom priorities, moral cleanness, and Scripture-trained discernment?