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In chapters 1 & 2, Paul expressed his pastoral concerns for the church.
He expressed
He was encouraged by what he heard about them
He longed to be with them and he loved them dearly with the affection of a mother and a father
He reminded them of his willingness to sacrifice for the sake of the gospel and their reception of it
He wanted them to know he was in prayer for them.
And as we have noted in the before, because of his abrupt exit from the city, and the potential disruption his return to the city would cause, he sent Timothy to find out how they were doing, and that’s where we will pick up tonight:
The Occasion for the Report (1-5)
Cope with anxiety (1)
Question: What caused Paul & co.’s agony?
My experience dropping Jacqueline off at college
The agony of separation between a spiritual parent and his children.
Paul referenced this in 2:17
2. To strengthen the believers (2-4)
establish: strengthen their resolution
exhort: earnestly support and encourage
that no one be moved: showing submission or fear
Question: What concern is represented in what Timothy was sent to Thessalonica to do?
end of v. 2: in your faith - Paul’s concern was a spiritual one.
destined: authoritative appointment
Question: Why would knowing that Paul’s suffering in ministry was ordained by God strengthen them in their suffering?
3. Launch a counter attack (5)
tempter: Satan
Question: In 2:18, Satan is referenced as a hinderer.
Why is Paul referring to Stan as a tempter here?
Question: What does Paul’s fear suggest about Satan?
The Content of the Report (6-8)
1. Satan’s plans failed (6-7)
Their faith & love was evident
Their affection for Paul was strong
Their testimony brought comfort to others
2. The Thessalonians are stable (8)
standing fast in the Lord
Question: What are the evidences that someone is standing fast in the Lord?
standing firm in the community of faith
Philippians 1:27 (ESV)
Only let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ, so that whether I come and see you or am absent, I may hear of you that you are standing firm in one spirit, with one mind striving side by side for the faith of the gospel,
standing firm in doctrine
The Encouragement from the Report (9-13)
Joy as a result of progress in the faith
Question: There is a connection between Christian joy and the progress of others in the faith in Scripture.
How does this connection impact your desire for joy in life?
2. Sincere encouragement
Question: What does Paul mean by “supply what is lacking in your faith”?
not a criticism
issues that need to be addressed which will be in more detail in chapters 4 & 5.
3. Prayer for more and greater love (11-13)
Paul continues to pray that God will enable them to see each other again.
He also continues to pray that their love will increase for one another and for all.
Question: Paul already encouraged this church regarding the example of love that they are to others (see 1 Thess 1:7-8), so why does he encourage them to increase in their love for each other and others?
He also prays for their readiness for Christ’s return
hearts will be established as blameless in holiness
references a concern for their condition before God
to be strengthened in their standing before God
Christ is coming back and we will stand before Him.
This is sobering and encouraging all at the same time.
We will get much more into the return of Christ in the next 2 chapters.
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