PAUL, A SERVANT OF THE GOSPEL
1 Thessalonians 2:1-12 / Keywords 2:12
encouraging, comforting and urging you to
live lives worthy of God, who calls you into his kingdom and glory.
1.
In this passage, Paul refutes accusations against him that he was trying to
deceive the church or manipulate them out of greed. As a busy seaport on the
Egnatian Way, Thessalonica had seen its share of scam artists. Moreover, the
Jews gloated that Paul failed in Thessalonica, because they chased him out so
quickly and kept him away.
2.
Paul testified how God had worked in them through the gospel. Firstly, Paul had
to overcome himself to go to them. In Philippi, he had been insulted and was
deeply hurt. Yet Paul overcame his emotions to go to Thessalonica to continue
the Gentile mission. There, the word of God worked in their hearts with power
and conviction. Paul was clear not to
use flattery, nor manipulate them out of greed, nor even enjoy their praise.
His pure gospel lifestyle was the best testimony to his sincerity. Do we rely
on the gospel or emotion to convert others?
3. Finally, he describes in
beautiful terms of how they were like a family. Paul lived among them purely
like a child, nurtured them like a mother, and encouraged them like a father.
Paul loved them as himself and did not burden anyone, but worked hard day and
night for their salvation. A selfless love relationship in Christ glues people
together for the gospel work and enables the church to grow.
Prayer Father, thank you for your gospel
work in others. Help us to imitate Paul’s
gospel ministry.
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a godly, loving gospel worker
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