Leading Without Pretending (1 Thessalonians 2:1-16)
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<meta charset="UTF-8" /><meta charset="UTF-8" />In a world where many people resort to deception to gain favor or recognition, the Apostle Paul stands out as an example of genuine leadership and integrity. Writing to the Thessalonians, Paul defends his ministry against false accusations by pointing to his sincere, selfless service among them. He wasn’t interested in using flattery, seeking glory, or building a following for himself. Instead, Paul’s leadership was marked by humility, care, and a genuine desire to see others grow in faith. Let’s explore how Paul’s example challenges us to lead without pretense, serve with sincerity, and give all glory to God.
Scripture reading: 1 Thessalonians 2:1-16