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  • Daily Dose of Hope

    September 12, 2024

    Day 5 of Week 24

    Scripture: Proverbs 26-28; I Thessalonians 3

    Welcome back to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that complements the New Hope Church Bible reading plan. Let’s get started.

    Today, I want to mix things up a bit and start with our New Testament passage, I Thessalonians 3. Paul and Silas very much wanted to visit the Thessalonian church and encourage them in their persecution. But over and over again, it didn't work out. They were frustrated and concerned about the welfare of the new believers. While they had previously warned the Thessalonian church that persecution was unavoidable, they still feared for their well-being.

    Eventually, they send Timothy to visit them and instruct them in the faith as needed. Timothy brought back good news, as the Thessalonian church was becoming more mature in their faith. Despite their challenges, the new believers were remaining strong in faith and continuing to demonstrate love toward those inside and outside the church. This pleased Paul and Silas very much. They experienced joy knowing that the faith of the Thessalonians remained strong and vibrant. They thanked God for their perseverance and endurance.

    The early church had such a different perspective than we do regarding persecution. They saw persecution as inevitable; it was simply something that believers had to endure. It doesn't appear they feared being persecuted either. They knew that as followers of Jesus, their message would be met with opposition. In the Western church of today, we tend to fear persecution and rejection. We hesitate to share the Gospel message because we might offend someone, someone might say something mean to us, or we might get rejected. These seem incredibly minor compared to the persecutions of the Thessalonians or other believers around the world today who risk everything to share the Gospel with others.

    I think we need to just let that sit for awhile. Are you fearful of persecution? What are your thoughts?

    We will conclude this week with Proverbs, chapter 26-28. Chapter 26 starts with a long list of reasons that fools are not trustworthy and need to be avoided, the chief among them that they can’t stop their folly. They make messes over and over again. The other two chapters speak about the need to avoid evil, walk in humility, and stay focused on being righteous. It appears that Solomon is making the point that to be wise is to be moral. There is no way to be wise without integrity and morality. What are your thoughts on this? Can someone be truly wise without integrity and morality?

    More on Sunday, everyone. You get two days off to rest or catch up.

    Blessings,

    Pastor Vicki

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Daily Dose of Hope

September 12, 2024

Day 5 of Week 24

Scripture: Proverbs 26-28; I Thessalonians 3

Welcome back to the Daily Dose of Hope, the devotional and podcast that complements the New Hope Church Bible reading plan. Let’s get started.

Today, I want to mix things up a bit and start with our New Testament passage, I Thessalonians 3. Paul and Silas very much wanted to visit the Thessalonian church and encourage them in their persecution. But over and over again, it didn't work out. They were frustrated and concerned about the welfare of the new believers. While they had previously warned the Thessalonian church that persecution was unavoidable, they still feared for their well-being.

Eventually, they send Timothy to visit them and instruct them in the faith as needed. Timothy brought back good news, as the Thessalonian church was becoming more mature in their faith. Despite their challenges, the new believers were remaining strong in faith and continuing to demonstrate love toward those inside and outside the church. This pleased Paul and Silas very much. They experienced joy knowing that the faith of the Thessalonians remained strong and vibrant. They thanked God for their perseverance and endurance.

The early church had such a different perspective than we do regarding persecution. They saw persecution as inevitable; it was simply something that believers had to endure. It doesn't appear they feared being persecuted either. They knew that as followers of Jesus, their message would be met with opposition. In the Western church of today, we tend to fear persecution and rejection. We hesitate to share the Gospel message because we might offend someone, someone might say something mean to us, or we might get rejected. These seem incredibly minor compared to the persecutions of the Thessalonians or other believers around the world today who risk everything to share the Gospel with others.

I think we need to just let that sit for awhile. Are you fearful of persecution? What are your thoughts?

We will conclude this week with Proverbs, chapter 26-28. Chapter 26 starts with a long list of reasons that fools are not trustworthy and need to be avoided, the chief among them that they can’t stop their folly. They make messes over and over again. The other two chapters speak about the need to avoid evil, walk in humility, and stay focused on being righteous. It appears that Solomon is making the point that to be wise is to be moral. There is no way to be wise without integrity and morality. What are your thoughts on this? Can someone be truly wise without integrity and morality?

More on Sunday, everyone. You get two days off to rest or catch up.

Blessings,

Pastor Vicki

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