Persevering With Encouragement and Zeal Similar to Paul
Persevering With Encouragement and Zeal Similar to Paul
Episode #143
We learn that Paul preferred King Jesus Christ Eternal LORD and Savior instead of temporary material wealth. We learn that Paul was able to persevere preaching even amist persecution from the false apostles, false prophets, and Pharisees. Paul instructed the need of sound doctrine meaning we can not practice Christianity with false belief systems describing false philosophies of hate, adultery, and idol worship. Even amidst persecution from false apostles and false prophets, Paul was able to keep preaching King Jesus Christ Eternal LORD and Savior over temporary material resources and wealth. We learn that Paul was gangstalked by Pharisees that wanted to know where we was preaching. We learn that even amidst the attempts of evil to discourage, Paul preached truth and encouraged others. We learn from Paul's letters that the worship of GOD Almighty allows him to persevere with satisfaction, true joy, virtues, and eternal salvation. We know that Paul preached without having extensive wealth since he had renounced Phariseeism. Even amidst renouncing wealth, Paul kept preaching acknowledging that King Jesus Christ is greater than the temporary things of this world.
There is the initial question concerning the story of Paul of how could he have persevered if he did not have temporary resources? We learn that Paul preached. We learn that what appeared to be an obstacle to Paul actually helped him persevere knowing that GOD Almighty allows us to persevere without having to trust in temporary things like temporary wealth, temporary material resources, false "connections" or false "relationships" that want to lead to idol worship, and idol worship. We learn that Paul kept preaching and was able to keep preaching with dedication and motivation amidst obstacles, circumstances, and persecution. This describes that if GOD Almighty is all we have, GOD Almighty is all we need. We read about GOD Almighty allowing Paul to preach amidst persecution from Pharisees and false apostles while Christianity increased to the nations and even Israel. We learn that while the Pharisees hated Paul because of choosing truth over temporary lies, Paul kept persevering. We learn that Paul was gangstalked by Pharisees and false prophets who wanted to know where he was preaching so that they could try to impede his preaching to the nations. Even amidst opposition, Christianity increased to the nations. Even amidst this, Paul kept preaching without doubting GOD Almighty amidst envy, hindrances, and non-constructive criticism from the false prophets. This wisdom allows us to know that GOD Almighty allows us to persevere amidst obstacles, circumstances, and persecution while prioritizing the worship of GOD Almighty similar to David seen in the Psalms.
"Better is a little with the the fear of the LORD than great treasure and trouble with it."- Proverbs 15: 16
We are able to persevere trusting in GOD Almighty so that we can persist in the path of eternal salvation. We are supposed to prioritize GOD Almighty instead of virtues, temporary wealth, false "relationships" that want to lead to idol worship, and idolatry. While we grow in virtues, we can not place our emphasis in thinking that we are the source of the virtues. We know that GOD Almighty is the source of the virtues and we can keep increasing in virtues when we have fidelity to GOD Almighty. We learn that it is better is to obey the commandments of Moses, fear the LORD, and hate evil because we are able to persevere increasing in wisdom. We learn that wisdom prevents us from believing that we can be arrogant, that we need extrinsic things to feel satisfied or accomplished, and that we can believe the foolishness of sin and idol worship. We learn that while there can be temporary wealth in the path of the wicked, it is not eternal and also can lead to idol worship, the practice of vices, sin, temporary lies, envy, and coveting because individuals decide to trust in finite wealth instead of the GOD of gods, GOD Almighty. We can be far apart from the road of destruction by choosing the worship of GOD Almighty and obeying the commandments of Moses instead of practicing idol worship and prioritizing temporary wealth.
We learn that Paul persevered accomplishing the purpose of GOD Almighty preaching eternal salvation in King Jesus Christ while Phariseeism and idol worship decreased in the nations. We learn that Christianity increased and allows us to know that GOD Almighty helps us persevere. We learn that the Pharisees that placed their worth in finite monetary resources did not practice the true faith and were faithless like the faithless generation in the desert that worshiped a golden calf or Korah's rebellion that rebelled against Moses. We learn that GOD Almighty tells us to persevere trusting in GOD Almighty. We learn that regardless of the modest, moderate, or abundance of resources that we have, we are supposed to worship GOD Almighty above everything with everything that we have. If there are modest resources like Paul, we are still supposed to preach and write truth for the worship GOD Almighty with our work, time, and virtues. We learn that it is better to honor and worship GOD Almighty obeying the commandments of Moses than to have temporary treasure and also have conflict, strife, and quarreling with it. This is because we know that temporary treasure can lead to idol worship, false "relationships", and faithlessness. We must guard ourselves from envy and coveting and also persevere with fidelity to GOD Almighty above everything in this life. This describes that we can persevere with obedience to the commandments of Moses and not trusting extrinsic things that can lead to idol worship, vices, and the path of destruction if there is no repentance of sin. This allows us to prioritize the worship of GOD Almighty instead of ingratitude, false "comparisons", and temporary lies that want to lead to disobedience.
"Better is a dinner with herbs where love is than a fattened ox and hatred with it."- Proverbs 15: 17
November 1, 2024 Friday's Publication
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