Rolf Jacobson challenges common misconceptions about living a Christian life through 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13. Using humor from comedian Jim Gaffigan and a real-life story about his wheelchair mechanic Perry, Jacobson illustrates that faithful Christian living isn’t about constantly evangelizing—it’s about serving others through everyday work and vocation.
As Paul commanded the Thessalonians to “do their work quietly and earn their own living,” Jacobson demonstrates how Perry helps countless people in need simply by doing his job with excellence and care. True Christian witness often happens not through words, but through faithful service in our daily callings.
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