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Gospel Tentmaker, December 2
Acts 18:1-3
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Acts 20:34
1 Thessalonians 1:6-9
In all things I have kept myself from being burdensome unto you, and so
will I keep myself.
2 Corinthians 11:9
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Paul was a tentmaker, and he supported himself by working at his trade.
While working thus, he spoke of the gospel to those with whom he came in
contact, and turned many souls from error to truth. He lost no opportunity of
speaking of the Saviour, or of helping those in trouble
The history of the apostle Paul is a constant testimony that manual labor
cannot be degrading, that it is not inconsistent with true greatness and elevation
of human or Christian character. Those toilworn hands, he deemed, detracted
nothing from the force of his pathetic appeals, sensible, intelligent, and elo-
quent.... Those toilworn hands as he presented them before the people bore
testimony that he was not chargeable to any man for his support.... At times he
also supported his fellow workers, himself suffering from hunger in order to
relieve the necessities of others. He shared his earnings with Luke, and helped
Timothy obtain the necessary equipment for his journey
Paul set an example against the sentiment, then gaining influence in the
church, that the gospel could be proclaimed successfully only by those who were
wholly freed from the necessity of physical toil. He illustrated in a practical way
what might be done by consecrated laymen in many places where the people
were unacquainted with the truths of the gospel. His course inspired many
humble toilers with a desire to do what they could to advance the cause of God,
while at the same time they supported themselves in daily labor....
While some with special talents are chosen to devote all their energies to the
work of teaching and preaching the gospel, many others, upon whom human
hands have never been laid in ordination, are called to act an important part in
soulsaving.... The self-sacrificing servant of God who labors untiringly in word
and doctrine, carries on his heart a heavy burden.... His wages do not influence
him in his labor.... From heaven he received his commission, and to heaven he
looks for his recompense when the work entrusted to him is done
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3
Letter 107, 1904
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4
Letter 103, 1900
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5
The Acts of the Apostles, 355, 356
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