In the sermon titled "Timothy's Mission," David Pledger explores the profound love and concern the Apostle Paul has for the church in Thessalonica as expressed in 1 Thessalonians 3. Pledger emphasizes that Paul's decision to send Timothy was motivated by an unyielding desire to establish and comfort the believers amidst their afflictions, illustrating the sacrificial nature of pastoral care. He cites Scripture, particularly verses 1-5, to highlight that the church should expect trials as part of their faith journey, countering the prosperity gospel's promise of a life free from struggle. The significance of this message lies in understanding that true faith may endure hardships, and the role of a minister is vital in nurturing that endurance through sound doctrine and love.
“His great love, his great concern for these believers... love, we maybe don't speak as much about love as we should, but the fruit of the spirit is love.”
“The burden for these believers at Thessalonica was so great that he made the sacrifice in sending Timothy away and leaving him... alone.”
“It's not God's will for all of his children to be rich. It's not God's will for all of his children to always be healthy.”
“When Timothy came, […] it was like a shot of B-12, spiritual B-12... Oh, how thrilled my soul when I heard of your faith.”
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