Didn't know you were back ---so grateful to see you up and running and doing Thessalonians
The Gospel Caused Changes in Thessalonian Christians ----
So here in verse 5 ----AMP
1 Thessalonians 1:5
5 for our good news [regarding salvation] came to you not only in word, but also in [its inherent] power and
in the Holy Spirit and with great conviction [on our part].
So we see that God's word has Power to Change us ----it is not just mere words that these Christians are being fed ----there is Power behind the Words -----it has the power to change hearts --minds and lives once we are receptive to God's drawing us ----God's Faith is being inbirthed in them ----
And we see that the Holy Spirit is mentioned here who is a person who works within the heart of a person to convict ---and to instruct ----and who gives us the meaning behind the written words which speaks to us ----the Rhema word ---the spoken word -----
So if a Minister does not have the Holy Spirit dwelling in them ---then they speak mear words but with the Holy Spirit working through the Word it can accomplish the right spiritual work which goes beyond the basic of just reading words in the Scripture ----
Their Faith in God became well known ----
8 The Lord’s message rang out from you not only in Macedonia and Achaia—
your faith in God has become known everywhere.
This Church resonates what a true Church should be like in my view -----
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1 Thessalonians 2
So Paul says his coming to them has not been infective or fruitless ---it certainly appeared to be a success -----
Paul says he spoke Boldly to them about the Gospel --he didn't just preach about it when it was convenient or easy -----
Verse 4 here is Important ----
4 But just as we have been approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel [that tells the good news of salvation through faith in Christ],
so we speak, not as [if we were trying] to please people [to gain power and popularity], but to please God who examines our hearts [expecting our best]
I say ----this is done so much today ---the leaders of the Church trying to Please the People instead of God ------so sad ---
Pal says he didn't seek glory from any men -----he didn't need any praise ---his satisfaction came from his relationship with Jesus -----
Paul freely appeals to his own life as an example as the power of Jesus was real in his life ---
Don't know if this is why you say this ?????
But possibly a tad arrogant about his ministry?
But here is the thing ------there is a difference in being Arrogant and being Confident ---
I think Paul is showing his confidence in his Ministry and behaviour when we focus on Jesus and not on our own abilities ----
AI Overview
While both terms might seem similar, the key difference between arrogance and confidence is that confidence stems from a genuine belief in one's abilities and is often accompanied by humility,
while arrogance is an inflated sense of self-importance, often leading to dismissive behavior and a lack of respect for others;
a confident person is open to feedback and collaboration,
whereas an arrogant person believes they know everything and may disregard others' opinions
I say ----The Thessalonians suffered persecution for accepting the Gospel
And this is still relevant today for many who say they Follow Jesus Christ ------