Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

14 July, 2026

1 Thessalonians 2:4—“But as we were allowed of God to be put in trust with the gospel, even so we speak; not as pleasing men, but God, which trieth our hearts.”

Paul reminds the Thessalonian believers that the ministry of the gospel is not a human appointment but a divine trust. The phrase "allowed of God" means that God had tested and approved Paul and his fellow labourers before entrusting them with the sacred responsibility of proclaiming the gospel. Their authority and message came from God, not from human institutions or popular opinion.

To be "put in trust with the gospel" is to become a faithful steward of God’s saving truth. A steward does not alter the message entrusted to him but declares it faithfully. Therefore, Paul states, "even so we speak." He neither softened the truth to gain acceptance nor altered it to avoid persecution. His preaching was governed by fidelity to God rather than the approval of men.

This principle remains essential for every minister, teacher, and believer who bears witness to Christ. In an age when many are tempted to reshape biblical truth to satisfy cultural expectations, the servant of God must remember that the gospel belongs to God. It is not ours to modify but ours to proclaim faithfully.

Paul adds that God "trieth our hearts." The Lord examines not only what we say but also why we say it. He searches our motives, exposing every desire for human applause or personal gain. Faithful service therefore requires both sound doctrine and sincere devotion.

May we cherish the privilege of being entrusted with the gospel, speaking it with courage, humility, and love, always seeking to please the God who knows our hearts rather than the world that judges by outward appearances.

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