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What does Paul mean by 'the word of the Lord may have free course'?

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'Free course' means that the gospel is allowed to spread freely and effectively among people.

In 2 Thessalonians 3:1, when Paul requests that the word of the Lord may have free course, he is asking for the unhindered movement and effective proclamation of the gospel. This reflects a desire for the message of Christ to advance without obstacles. Theologically, this underscores the importance of a faithful ministry that allows God’s truth to transform lives. Such a request is a plea for God’s sovereign intervention to make the gospel effective, leading to conversions and growth in faith among those who hear it. The idea conveys that God is sovereign over the spread of His message and that He works through the prayers and efforts of His people to accomplish His will.
Scripture References: 2 Thessalonians 3:1, Acts 13:48

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Don Fortner · Mar 24, 1991
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