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Before the Apostle Paul wrote Romans or Ephesians, he sent a pair of letters to a new church in Thessalonica. Three concerns governed these letters: What makes a healthy church? How should we view God’s Word? What does the ideal Christian life look like? Richard D. Phillips considers Paul’s foundational emphases in a scholarly, pastoral, and practical manner. He also explores Paul’s end-times...

that ministers “are keeping watch over your souls,” an expression that speaks of staying up late at night with anxiety. This emphasis is especially telling in a time when ministers tend to be evaluated according to the numerical size of their churches. A more biblical approach would focus pastors on the spiritual maturity and health of their people instead of the mere size of their congregations. This focus of labor “among you” should not keep pastors from interacting in matters pertaining to the
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