Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

13 July, 2026

1 Thessalonians 2:2—“But even after that we had suffered before, and were shamefully entreated, as ye know, at Philippi, we were bold in our God to speak unto you the gospel of God with much contention.”

Paul reminds the Thessalonian believers that the gospel first came to them through suffering, not comfort. Before arriving in Thessalonica, he and Silas had been publicly beaten, imprisoned, and humiliated at Philippi (Acts 16:22–24). Such cruel treatment might have silenced many, yet it only strengthened their resolve to continue proclaiming Christ.

Paul says, “we were bold in our God”. Their courage did not arise from natural bravery or self-confidence but from their confidence in God. The Lord who had called them to preach also strengthened them to endure persecution. Christian boldness is not fearlessness but steadfast faith that obeys God despite fear, hardship, or hostility.

Paul also describes preaching the gospel “with much contention”. The word points to intense conflict, opposition, and spiritual struggle. Gospel ministry has never been free from resistance. Wherever Christ is faithfully proclaimed, the kingdom of darkness opposes the advance of the truth. Yet such opposition must never discourage Christ’s servants from fulfilling their calling.

This verse reminds every believer that faithfulness to Christ often involves sacrifice. We may encounter ridicule, rejection, or persecution for standing upon God’s Word. Nevertheless, the gospel remains “the gospel of God”, carrying His authority and power to save. Therefore, let us not shrink back in the face of opposition, but, like Paul, find our boldness in the Lord and faithfully proclaim His saving truth, trusting Him to sustain us and to accomplish His gracious purposes through His Word.

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