— Dan Tooma —
Many people (including many Christians) either wonder or have wondered: ‘Is Christianity the real deal? Is my faith authentic? Is my church authentic?’ Questions of authenticity have plagued many. The Thessalonians, grappling with persecution and doubt, likely wondered the same. In 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10, Paul gives us a profound snapshot of what authentic faith looks like—not just for individuals, but for an entire church. The Thessalonian church didn’t have it easy. They were under intense pressure, facing persecution for their faith, and yet here we see Paul saying something like, “I thank God that I know that you are the real thing.”