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No matter how high the profession, he whose heart is not filled with love for God and his fellow men is not a true disciple of Christ. .He might display great liberality; but should he, from some other motive than genuine love, bestow all his goods to feed the poor, the act would not commend him to the favor of God. E. G. White, The Acts of the Apostles, pp. 318, 319.
While Paul was careful to set before his converts the plain teaching of Scripture regarding the proper support of the work of God, at various times during his ministry in the great centers of civilization, he wrought at a handicraft for his own maintenance. It is at Thessalonica that we first read of Paul
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No matter how high the profession, he whose heart is not filled with love for God and his fellow men is not a true disciple of Christ. .He might display great liberality; but should he, from some other motive than genuine love, bestow all his goods to feed the poor, the act would not commend him to the favor of God. E. G. White, The Acts of the Apostles, pp. 318, 319.
While Paul was careful to set before his converts the plain teaching of Scripture regarding the proper support of the work of God, at various times during his ministry in the great centers of civilization, he wrought at a handicraft for his own maintenance. It is at Thessalonica that we first read of Paul