Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

18 July, 2026

1 Thessalonians 2:20—“For ye are our glory and joy.”

Paul concludes this section of his letter with a brief yet deeply affectionate statement: “For ye are our glory and joy.” These words reveal the heart of a true shepherd. The Thessalonian believers were not merely names on a list or members of a congregation; they were the living evidence of God’s grace at work through the ministry entrusted to Paul and his fellow labourers.

The word “glory” expresses honour and delight. Paul did not find his honour in reputation, influence, or earthly achievements, but in seeing believers established in the faith. Likewise, his “joy” sprang not from personal success but from witnessing the spiritual growth of those whom he had served with the gospel. Such joy reflects the heart of Christ, who rejoices over His redeemed people and lovingly cares for His flock.

This verse reminds us that Christian ministry is profoundly relational. God uses His servants not merely to communicate biblical truths but also to nurture His people with love, prayer, encouragement, and faithful example. When believers grow in holiness, remain steadfast in trials, and abound in love, faithful ministers rejoice, giving all glory to God.

Every Christian should likewise seek the spiritual good of others. Parents should rejoice to see their children walk in the truth. Teachers should delight in the spiritual maturity of their students. Church members should encourage one another to grow in grace. Such joy is not rooted in human accomplishment but in the gracious work of God. As we invest our lives in the spiritual welfare of others, we share in the joy of seeing Christ glorified in His people.

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