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Joshua Johnson
January 13th, 2019
NewNaz
Our Passion
We desire to be a church that shares the hope of Jesus with everyone!
We do this through dynamic worship and inspiring messages that are biblical.
Each person has a story for which their lives have been changed forever.
We desire to be a church that reaches all generations and inspires the next generation to change the world around them for Christ.
This is exactly what Paul wanted when he was writing these encouraging words that come from young Timothy.
1 Thess.
3:3-13
3 So when we could stand it no longer, we thought it best to be left by ourselves in Athens. 2 We sent Timothy, who is our brother and co-worker in God’s service in spreading the gospel of Christ, to strengthen and encourage you in your faith, 3 so that no one would be unsettled by these trials.
For you know quite well that we are destined for them.
4 In fact, when we were with you, we kept telling you that we would be persecuted.
And it turned out that way, as you well know.
5 For this reason, when I could stand it no longer, I sent to find out about your faith.
I was afraid that in some way the tempter had tempted you and that our labors might have been in vain.
Timothy’s Encouraging Report
Timothy’s Encouraging Report
6 But Timothy has just now come to us from you, and has brought us the good news of your faith and love.
He has told us also that you always remember us kindly and long to see us—just as we long to see you.
7 For this reason, brothers and sisters, during all our distress and persecution we have been encouraged about you through your faith.
8 For we now live, if you continue to stand firm in the Lord.
9 How can we thank God enough for you in return for all the joy that we feel before our God because of you? 10 Night and day we pray most earnestly that we may see you face to face and restore whatever is lacking in your faith.
11 Now may our God and Father himself and our Lord Jesus direct our way to you. 12 And may the Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another and for all, just as we abound in love for you.
13 And may he so strengthen your hearts in holiness that you may be blameless before our God and Father at the coming of our Lord Jesus with all his saints.
6 But Timothy has just now come to us from you and has brought good news about your faith and love.
He has told us that you always have pleasant memories of us and that you long to see us, just as we also long to see you.
7 Therefore, brothers and sisters, in all our distress and persecution we were encouraged about you because of your faith.
8 For now we really live, since you are standing firm in the Lord.
9 How can we thank God enough for you in return for all the joy we have in the presence of our God because of you? 10 Night and day we pray most earnestly that we may see you again and supply what is lacking in your faith.
11 Now may our God and Father himself and our Lord Jesus clear the way for us to come to you. 12 May the Lord make your love increase and overflow for each other and for everyone else, just as ours does for you.
13 May he strengthen your hearts so that you will be blameless and holy in the presence of our God and Father when our Lord Jesus comes with all his holy ones.
Paul - Evangelist, Jew, Roman, Apostle, Church Planter, Missionary, New Testament Writer.
Silas - Silas was selected by Paul to accompany him on his second mission after Paul and Barnabas split over an argument involving Mark's participation.
It was during the second mission that he and Paul were imprisoned briefly in Philippi, where an earthquake broke their chains and opened the prison door.
Silas is thus sometimes depicted in art carrying broken chains
Timothy ministered on their 2nd missionary journey in Philippi and left after their imprisonment.
They went to this city of Thessalonica and started to preach in a synagogue for 3 weeks causing some Jews, many devout Greeks, and leading woman to believe, but raising jealousy in the Jews to the point that the new disciples were severely persecuted before the authorities.
Many people believed and joined Paul and Silas, although the many Jews were still very jealous.
You can read more about this in Acts Chapt.
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Paul may have stay in Thesslanica for 3 weeks.
1 Thess.
Is written to a group of very new believers who were quickly brought into the faith and then immediately thrown into the “grasp of Satan” as persecutions broke out upon them.
In the midst of persecution they may have asked.
1. Are Paul’s words true?
2. If they're from God why were they being hindered by persecution?
Have you every felt that way?
Getting a word from God and then feeling like hard times had hindered you from pursuing what you felt like God was telling you?
3. Now what should we do?
Paul, Silas and Timothy had been in Thessalonica around 49 AD, and how persecution arose and Paul had to make a hasty escape in the middle of the night.
Because of this Paul was worried and he sent Timothy back to check up on the Christians in Thessalonica; and how Timothy came back with a good report.
And so now in our text Paul is changing his focus, or I guess we could say, he’s changing the direction of this letter.
From this point on, Paul wanted to talk to the Thessalonians about the future, not about the past.
Paul goes on to pray that the Christians in Thessalonica would not only abound in love towards one another, and to all, but that they would walk in holiness.
In other words, that they would live out their love.
This is going to be a theme for the next few weeks leading in to Revive.
Living out the Love of God.
If they had true, Christ-like love, then they needed to be living it.
When I was younger and I heard the words…
“Such and such is a ‘holy man’,” that would conjure up all sorts of thoughts in my imagination.
I would imagine that person as some sort of guru who could walk on water, and had a perpetual glow around his head.
I remember trying to really understand Holiness when I was young
I was in 10th Grade sitting in a friend of mines room talking about holiness.
It seemed so abstract at the time.
As a teenager I learned it meant set myself a part from the rest of the world.
It seemed abstract
Paul speaks of being set -apart and loving one another through the power of God, not ourselves.
There was an understanding out there that holiness was something so spiritual and religious that it was beyond their reach.
It seemed that the people around me saw holiness as something so spiritual and religious that it’s beyond their reach.
And then some even see it as something they don’t want to reach.
Paul doesn’t see it that way.
The Bible teaches that one day, we will be perfected in holiness, we will finally be rid of sin, and our sinful nature.
Paul talks about that in , where he says that Jesus will present the Church to Himself as holy, without spot or blemish.
Paul talks about SUBMISSIVE LOVE in in his instruction to husbands to their wives ... simply means:
SUBMISSIVE LOVE ... simply means:
“I give up my SELF to serve your NEEDS and BEST INTERESTS
Submission is at the HEART of love
It means I give up my self to serve your needs & best interests.
needs & best interests.
BUT WHAT ARE THOSE NEEDS?....and therefore DISTINCTIVE CALLINGS
of submissive love?
III.
DISTINCTIVE CALLINGS
----The first is MARRIAGE----
Today I will use HUSBANDs as the example.
Ephesians 5:25
Verse 25
“Husbands love your wives just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her to make her holy, cleansing her... to present her radiant...without stain or wrinkle, holy and blameless.”
gave himself up for her to make her holy, cleansing her... to present her radiant...
without stain or wrinkle, holy and blameless.”
Husbands are called to give to their wives by giving a sacrificial love that
PROTECTS AND PURIFIES.
(i) For husbands, God’s Word stresses a love that submits, not just to a wife’s
STRENGTHS, but to her WEAKNESSES, her fears, her wrinkles, STAINS of sin.
A. It’s one thing to submit to STRENGTH
I’ll give up my Tuesday biking group to spend some time with my wife to do something she wants to do...she would rather run 5 miles...I would rather bike 5 miles.”
that’s submitting to your wife’s enjoyments =important
The Word for husbands emphasizes a love that submits to her STAINS & WRINKLES.
WRINKLES.
Give yourself up to make her HOLY, CLEANSING HER without
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