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What does the Bible say about Paul's love for the Thessalonians?

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The Bible shows Paul's deep affection for the Thessalonians, expressing his concern and joy in their faith, emphasizing love as a key element of Christian community.

Paul's love for the Thessalonians is vividly depicted in 1 Thessalonians 3, where he reveals his heartfelt concern for their spiritual well-being. He likens his longing to that of a parent's for a child, illustrating how deeply he cares for their growth in faith. Paul's affection contrasts sharply with Jonah's reluctance to show mercy, demonstrating a love that transcends ethnic and cultural boundaries, uniting believers in Christ. His commitment is such that he continually prayed for them and sent Timothy to encourage and comfort them amid their trials, highlighting the importance of pastoral care and the body of Christ supporting one another.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 3:1-10

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