To answer this question I take you to a text in which Paul describes his attitude and conduct — 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12. You should read it carefully and get to know the apostle Paul. What do we learn about Paul? What should we expect from messengers of the Lord?
- He was willing to suffer, severely, in order to speak the word of God to the lost. (v. 2)
- His presentation was always true and truth. There was never any deceit, error, falsehood or hidden motives. It was genuine and it was God’s truth (v.3)
- Paul never altered the message to accommodate or please people. He was entrusted with God’s message and that is exactly what he taught. (v.4)
- He never flattered people to gain their trust and affection for his own personal gain. (5)
- Paul was not looking for honor or recognition for his work. (6)
- His affection was clearly seen in his gentle, loving care for the people. He behaved like a nursing mother toward her baby. (7)
- He sacrificed for the welfare of his listeners, because he cared for them. (8)
- He worked hard to provide for himself rather than be a burden on others. Paul was not self-serving, selfish or money-hungry. (9)
- Paul practiced what he preached! He was, truly, a righteous man. (10)
- His message was from God so he was not afraid to speak with authority, like a father to his children. (11)
- His objective was to get people to walk worthy of God who calls them into His kingdom. (12)
A closing thought: The work of God’s true messengers, who exhibit this character, will not be in vain. It will be effective. (1)
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