1 Thessalonians Part 4
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1 Thessalonians 2:1–12
“1 You yourselves know, dear brothers and sisters, that our visit to you was not a failure. 2 You know how badly we had been treated at Philippi just before we came to you and how much we suffered there. Yet our God gave us the courage to declare his Good News to you boldly, in spite of great opposition. 3 So you can see we were not preaching with any deceit or impure motives or trickery. 4 For we speak as messengers approved by God to be entrusted with the Good News. Our purpose is to please God, not people. He alone examines the motives of our hearts. 5 Never once did we try to win you with flattery, as you well know. And God is our witness that we were not pretending to be your friends just to get your money! 6 As for human praise, we have never sought it from you or anyone else. 7 As apostles of Christ we certainly had a right to make some demands of you, but instead we were like children among you. Or we were like a mother feeding and caring for her own children. 8 We loved you so much that we shared with you not only God’s Good News but our own lives, too. 9 Don’t you remember, dear brothers and sisters, how hard we worked among you? Night and day we toiled to earn a living so that we would not be a burden to any of you as we preached God’s Good News to you. 10 You yourselves are our witnesses—and so is God—that we were devout and honest and faultless toward all of you believers. 11 And you know that we treated each of you as a father treats his own children. 12 We pleaded with you, encouraged you, and urged you to live your lives in a way that God would consider worthy. For he called you to share in his Kingdom and glory.”
A. Paul’s Ministry in Thessalonica (1 Thess 2:1–12)
i. How the Apostles Did Not Behave in Thessalonica (1 Thess 2:1–6)
vs. 4 not pleasing men
vs. 5 not with flattering words nor pretext for greed
vs. 6 not seeking glory from men
ii. How the Apostles Did Behave in Thessalonica (1 Thess 2:7–12)
vs. 7 proved to be gentle
vs. 8 imparted the Gospel and own lives
vs. 9 working night and day with labor and hardship to proclaim Gospel
vs. 10 devoutly and righteously and blameless in behavior
vs. 11 exhorting and encouraging and bearing witness to each of you
vs. 12 for the purpose of being an example
1 Thessalonians 2:13–16
“13 Therefore, we never stop thanking God that when you received his message from us, you didn’t think of our words as mere human ideas. You accepted what we said as the very word of God—which, of course, it is. And this word continues to work in you who believe. 14 And then, dear brothers and sisters, you suffered persecution from your own countrymen. In this way, you imitated the believers in God’s churches in Judea who, because of their belief in Christ Jesus, suffered from their own people, the Jews. 15 For some of the Jews killed the prophets, and some even killed the Lord Jesus. Now they have persecuted us, too. They fail to please God and work against all humanity 16 as they try to keep us from preaching the Good News of salvation to the Gentiles. By doing this, they continue to pile up their sins. But the anger of God has caught up with them at last.”
B. The Suffering of the Thessalonians (1 Thess 2:13–16)
i. Thanksgiving for the Word (1 Thess 2:13)
vs. 13 without ceasing, accepted at truth, the word is at work in you.
ii. The Suffering of the Thessalonian and Judaea Believers (1 Thess 2:14)
vs. 14 becoming imitators of the churches and suffered the same persecution.
iii. The Past, Present, and Future of “the Jews” (1 Thess 2:15–16)
vs. 15 killed Jesus and prophets, drove “us” out, are hostile to all men
vs. 16 they hindered speaking to the Gentiles for salvation, they will receive their wrath
1 Thessalonians 2:17–20
“17 Dear brothers and sisters, after we were separated from you for a little while (though our hearts never left you), we tried very hard to come back because of our intense longing to see you again. 18 We wanted very much to come to you, and I, Paul, tried again and again, but Satan prevented us. 19 After all, what gives us hope and joy, and what will be our proud reward and crown as we stand before our Lord Jesus when he returns? It is you! 20 Yes, you are our pride and joy.”
C. Paul’s Thwarted Attempts to Return (1 Thess 2:17–20)
i. Paul’s Separation from the Thessalonians (1 Thess 2:17)
vs. 17 No longer in their presence but in their hearts
ii. Paul’s Attempts to Return to Thessalonica (1 Thess 2:18–20)
vs. 18 satan hindered their return
vs. 19 their salvation is a crown of boasting when Jesus returns
vs. 20 the Thess are their glory and joy.
