Saint Paul was a faithful Gentiles who lived and acted
according to the law of God that he had received from his ancestors since he
was young. But on the day when God chose him, he offered all his being and
effort to proclaim the gospel to every nation. We also know that his ministry
was not easy and was subjected to many obstacles and rejections. Nevertheless,
Saint Paul also tried to assure us that his ministry was not to profit
from misleading people, not trying to please human beings, but rather God, who
judges our hearts.
It was not only in the days of Saint Paul, but it is also, today.
Maybe not much, but there is. In society, our services are sometimes thought to
win people's sympathy, to profit, or sometimes are perceived as to Christianize or
ensnare others. But the purpose of each
service is that others may experience God’s love and goodness, to create
communities that tolerate one another without discrimination of tribes,
backgrounds, and beliefs.
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