For the Kingdom: a neverthirst podcast
Spencer walks through 1 Thessalonians 3:6–13, reading it alongside D.A. Carson's book on Paul's prayers. The thread: Paul, under persecution and forced to flee Thessalonica, isn't distressed about his own affliction — he's distressed until Timothy brings word that the young church's faith is holding. Paul's joy and very life are bound up in their spiritual well-being, not their size, popularity, or programs. From there Spencer draws the application: a life of significance is a life poured out for others, for the glory of God and the advancement of the gospel. He contrasts a culture that asks "how can I use others to serve myself?" with Paul's model of giving your life away. He shares two field stories (locations withheld for safety): a pastor to nomads in sub-Saharan Africa, called to that work since 1980, who recently baptized 13 new believers — including a village leader who said he'd never seen anyone love his people that way. And a pastor in a region hostile to the gospel who spent three months in prison on conversion charges, then returned, served through a water project, and was eventually welcomed into the very homes that had rejected him. Spencer closes by praying for an unreached people group in Chad, and giving thanks for the pastors on the ground and the supporters who make the work possible =================================== Connect with Spencer and the neverthirst team: neverthirstwater.org [https://neverthirstwater.org/] Host: Spencer Sutton To Learn More About neverthirst: neverthirstwater.org [https://neverthirstwater.org/] =================================== Production House: Flint Stone Media [http://flintstonemedia.com/] Copyright of neverthirst 2025.
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