How good it is to thank God for our brothers and remembered in our prayers. It is very important to pray for our brothers. Sometimes there are some brothers who are difficult to love because love does not stop, do everything possible to not love. But they still need our prayers. If they sincerely pray we will see how God works. It's good to remember those we have done well, and whom we also we have done well, that God will continue working on them and be strengthened in their faith to grow permanently. Paul mentions many times that, "as they were returning to see."
Often concerned with outreach, we are not aware of the progress of the faith of those who bless us with your help, your words, your prayers, your advice, those who do things for us. So many people that we have been preaching for years, I have many memories of this loving care of siblings, whose faces are constantly with me and pray for them. Paul knows how much love he and the brothers had worked for God and other brothers trust in the Lord. The value of these brothers is his labor of love, they did not under compulsion, no one forced them.
They did things that made love for the Lord. He also speaks of constancy, not just about doing things out of love for a while and never again. Our work will be led by Hope. The Lord Jesus Christ who loved us, gave His life on Calvary's cross and was resurrected to give us eternal life with Him, but to live with us while we live in this world. We need to think in this hope that transcends the threshold of death. The man who has Christ, has this hope, and death ends it all in the cemetery. They say, "dead dog Scatter." This is not so, God placed eternity in us, and we think we know that one day we will be in His Presence, where there will be no tears, no sadness, no pain and will live forever with the Lord.
"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all thy mind and thy neighbor as thyself."
Luke 10:27
May God fill you with blessings
God bless.
Salinas teacher Maria Pastora
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