1 Thessalonians is one of the Apostle Paul's earliest letters. He wrote it to the Church that he and Silas had planted in Thessalonica. He ministered there for a short time but was soon forced to leave because of persecution. In his letter, Paul describes his great desire to be with the church and how Satan had hindered his return. In 1 Thessalonians 2:9-12, Paul recounts his ministry of presence to the Thessalonians, and in doing so, he gives us the essential elements of making disciples of Jesus Christ. As we study this text, we will learn that God calls us to be present and persistent disciple-makers.
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