The gospel of God was in conflict with the Philippi when the men were there. They were gentle, and wanted to share the gospel with the men they were with, and so they did. They were left at Athens alone, sending Timothy to preach the faith of our Lord. Timothy then brought them good news; they wanted to learn the words of God as well. Finally they asked the brother how they were going to live their life with Jesus on their side, swearing on an oath, and the oath of God. At the end of Thessalonians it seems to me they are speaking of Armageddon. Speaking of the seasons and times to his brothers, he reassured them that it didn’t matter what time of day or year it was, them themselves were fully aware that the day of the Lord will come. They wanted to be sober and retain salvation for their Lord Jesus Christ, for that no matter if they were awake or asleep they still might live with …show more content…
David was eager to preach the gospel to the Jews and Greeks, allowing the righteousness to live by faith. God eternal power has been clearly observed since the day of creation. They then worshiped the creature instead of the creator i.e. God. Then the people began to sin, and did not acknowledge God; filled with evil, envy, gossip, and hate. They were ultimately haters of God, practicing such things that would grant their life towards the road of death. The judgment of God falls on those who practice such things, asking if they would need to repent. What is the value of circumcision? It is written that they would be justified in their words, asking if God wasn’t righteous enough, if the Jews weren’t good enough. Because nobody looked for God, they used their tongues to deceive. Prayers are sent to heaven for God to listen, so that the people may be saved. Then becoming righteous and believing in the savior Jesus Christ, living by the commandments and perusing a repentant life, proclaiming the word of the