15 Jul 2026

Do We Minister with Christlike Gentleness?

1 Thessalonians 2:7—“But we were gentle among you, even as a nurse cherisheth her children.”

In defending the integrity of his ministry, Paul reminds the Thessalonian believers that his conduct among them was marked not by harshness or self-seeking, but by Christlike gentleness. Having just declared that he sought to please God rather than men (v. 4), Paul now demonstrates that faithful proclamation of the truth should always be marked by gentleness and love. Indeed, true gospel ministry reflects both conviction and compassion.

Paul compares himself and his fellow labourers to “a nurse”, that is, a nursing mother who lovingly nourishes and cares for her own children. Such a mother does not merely provide food; she patiently protects, comforts, and sacrifices herself for her child’s well-being. In the same way, Paul ministered with genuine affection, willingly bearing burdens and seeking the spiritual growth of the believers rather than personal advantage.

This verse reveals the pastoral heart that should characterise all Christian service. Ministers, elders, teachers, and every believer who seeks to help others spiritually must avoid a domineering or impatient spirit. The truth of God must be spoken faithfully, yet always with humility, kindness, and sincere love. As Paul later exhorted Timothy, “the servant of the Lord must not strive; but be gentle unto all men” (2 Timothy 2:24).

Our Lord Jesus Christ perfectly embodied this spirit. Though He spoke with divine authority, He also welcomed the weak, restored the fallen, and dealt tenderly with the weary. As His servants, let us faithfully uphold the truth while cherishing God’s people with the gentleness and self-giving love that adorn the gospel.

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