While We Wait - a Study of 1 & 2 Thessaloniansনমুনা

While we wait—what kind of life are you living?
You may even wonder: What kind of life is a Christian supposed to live?
Paul cared so much for the church of Thessalonica and was so proud of how and what they were doing—and yet, there was still room for growth. Why? Because "the word continues to work in those who believe." (1 Thessalonians 2:13)
There are many times when growth happens through life's difficulties. Not the most encouraging news, but it's a tale as old as time. The Thessalonians experienced hardship because of their belief—the way they were called to live was so different from the rest of society! We'll experience the same thing, but, as it says in the book of James,"...when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow." (James 1:2-4)
So, where in your life do you need to grow?
An easy way to assess how you’re doing is to reflect on whether your love for God and people is growing or not. It’s that simple. The Christian life is summed up by love for God and for people.
Ask yourself: How’s my love for people these days? Is it growing or decreasing? Why is that? Spend some time reflecting on how you’re doing and ask God to fill you with his love.
Then ask: How’s my love for God these days? Is it growing or decreasing? Why is that? Spend some time reflecting on how you’re doing and ask God to help you love him more.
About this Plan

Waiting is hard for everyone. In 1 & 2 Thessalonians, Paul addresses a community restless for Jesus' return. But he doesn't tell the church when Jesus will be back. Instead, he offers guidance on how to make the most of our time on earth while waiting for his return.
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