The Kingdom of God advances by meeting practical needs, having a vision to serve, and involving people in the efforts.
Despite opposition, the work of God goes on through the costly and careful efforts of God's people.
Having prepared themselves through prayer and fasting, Christians should be ready to labor for the progress of God's Kingdom.
Understanding the situation of God's people should lead Christians to prayer and confession.
Christians need to know and rejoice in the fact that God remembers them and their deeds.
Labor for God's Kingdom means that you will face discouragement and God's encouragement.
Labor for God's Kingdom means that you will face discouragement and God's encouragement.
Christians must examine and, if necessary, reorder their priorities in order to expect God's blessings.
God's truth and a desire for holiness, demonstrated by a deep mourning, brought about reformation among God's people.