Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

17 July, 2026

1 Thessalonians 2:19—“For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?”

Throughout this chapter, Paul has defended the sincerity of his ministry and expressed his deep affection for the Thessalonian believers. He now lifts their eyes from the present to the future, pointing them to the glorious return of the Lord Jesus Christ. In that day, Paul declares that his “hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing” will be the believers whom God has brought to faith and nurtured through his ministry.

Paul is not boasting in his own achievements. Rather, he rejoices in the grace of God that has borne spiritual fruit through the faithful preaching of the gospel. The Thessalonian believers are evidence that his labour was not in vain. Their steadfast faith and perseverance will be a source of holy joy when all believers stand before Christ.

This verse reminds us that eternal values must govern Christian service. Earthly success, recognition, and possessions will all pass away, but souls won to Christ and believers strengthened in the faith will remain forever. Every act of faithful gospel ministry has eternal significance because it contributes to the growth of Christ’s kingdom and the glory of His name.

The phrase “at his coming” also reminds us that all ministry will ultimately be evaluated in the presence of the returning Lord. Our desire should therefore be to labour faithfully, not for human praise, but for Christ’s commendation.

May we invest our lives in that which endures forever, praying that many will stand with us in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ, bringing joy to His servants and glory to His name on that great and glorious day.

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