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We’re going to look at Paul’s trip to Thessalonica and then something he said to the Thessalonians that is very relevant for us today.
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Paul claimed that the message he was presenting were the very words of God, not a human message but a divine message that God Himself spoke.
Before we go deep into Paul’s claim, let’s look really quickly at how the Jew’s viewed the Old Testament really quick, ~~~~You do not have these verses in your bulletin, they were a last minute addition~~~~~
Paul said of the Old Testament Scriptures given to the Jews
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And Jesus said these things
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and then the new testament apostles about the Gospel message said
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and on and on and on and on
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So coming back to Paul
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Paul claimed that the message he was presenting were the very words of God, not a human message but a divine message that God Himself spoke.
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Charles Taze Russell — Joseph Smith
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The apostle Peter said this talking about the letters that Paul was writing.
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Paul quotes two passages of scripture:
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The first “Do not muzzle an ox while it treads out grain” is found in the Old Testament — Dt 25:4
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The second: “The worker is worthy of his wages” — Jesus said that in Luke chapter 10, not in the Old Testament
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The writers of the New Testament believed that they were speaking the very words of God to the people and their letters were treated as Scripture.
This is not something that developed decades or centuries later.
~~~~ Christmas Coming of Christ John 1:14
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