Saturday, June 26, 2021

BLESSINGS FROM DIVINE REVELATIONS

My Dear Precious Child,
    In Paul's first letter to the believers in Thessalonica he poured on the admiration, the encouragement and the admonitions in order to help the people stay on the right path that Jesus Christ taught in all of His teachings.  Paul yearned to be with his fellow converts to Christianity but found it necessary to communicate with them by letter because of his being imprisoned and waiting trial somewhere on the road to Rome.  Paul had sent Timothy to continue the ministry to the Gentiles and to help in maturing the elder converts in the ways of Jesus Christ. 
    Timothy had returned to confer with Paul with the good news that the people in the church at Thessalonica were firm in their faith, in the warmth of their love, and how they cherished any news about Paul, Silas and Timothy.  Paul encouraged the Thessalonian church members  to continue in love for one another and for all people, just like Paul and his disciples always did for the church.  Paul encouraged the church to allow Me to strengthen, confirm and establish their hearts in My sight at the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.  Paul was eager for Jesus Christ to return to earth and set up a Messianic kingdom but I was eager for My earthly children to allow My Holy Spirit to tutor them until Christ was formed inside of them into perfect people with the knowledge of their place in My entire scheme of My perfect plan for the salvation of the earth.  (I Thessalonians 3:1-13)
    Paul again complimented the believers in Thessalonica on their love for each other, encouraging them that they should live quietly and peacefully, minding their own business and working with their hands, as he taught them.   He reminded them about the people who had died, reminding the recipients in his letter about the resurrection of Jesus Christ and that at the death of their bodies that Jesus Christ was there to welcome the believers into My heaven.  He gave them comfort in the fact that at the death of their own bodies that they would meet Jesus Christ in the air and be with Him for eternity.  He said in his letter that they must encourage each other in that truth.
    The letters that Paul wrote to the church at Thessalonica are pertinent to the church today, telling you to always comfort and encourage each other in Truth.
    Your Father of Words of Encouragement.    
   

No comments: