Based on the text of "Epistles to the Apostle" in which Colin Morris extrapolates letters Paul might have recieved from the responses he gives. In this case, this man is part of his warning against idleness, and thinking he knows when Jesus will return.
Having sold all his possesions and given the money to the poor the Thessalonian writes to Paul, complaining that his family are naffed off with him and that the taxman is chasing him. Paul asks whether he has considered working for a living?
This could also be used to consider any part of the bible referring to materialism, such as Jesus' conversations with Nicodemus.
Having sold all his possesions and given the money to the poor the Thessalonian writes to Paul, complaining that his family are naffed off with him and that the taxman is chasing him. Paul asks whether he has considered working for a living?
This could also be used to consider any part of the bible referring to materialism, such as Jesus' conversations with Nicodemus.
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