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Daily Direction Reading Plan

DAY 314 OF 365

When France built the Eiffel Tower in 1889, critics thought it was the ugliest monstrosity they had ever seen. They tried to get officials to tear it down. But today, it is one of the architectural wonders of the world. The critics were wrong. When Paul took the Gospel to Thessalonica, his critics tried to discredit him and his message. He wrote 1 Thessalonians to answer his critics and to encourage the believers. He stressed that while he was there, he never lost sight of his purpose—to share the Good News of the Gospel and help people grow in all areas of life. He said his message encouraged people to live moral lives. He insisted that his motive was not self-seeking—not seeking praise for himself or padding his pocket by taking advantage of people—not seeking converts by using trickery or flattery, or making exaggerated claims. Rather, he said he lived as a servant among them. Even though apostles were entitled to financial support, he chose to work and take care of himself. That way, people would know he was not preaching for money. His declared aim was to be honest, devout, and blameless. Those values are hard to criticize. We today can learn a lot from Paul on how to serve the Lord with integrity.
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Daily Direction Reading Plan

Following themes presented in UMI's Precepts for Living commentary, this plan offers a daily devotional featuring UMI's founder, Dr. Melvin E. Banks Sr. For 365 days, you'll join the leading provider of biblical resources for African American churches in a devotional that provides unique, contextualized messages to help you grow in your faith. The plan includes a short passage of Scripture each day for personal reflection and meditation.

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