Encouragement: A Study in 1 Thessaloniansਨਮੂਨਾ

What does it say?
Paul talked about the trip he took to visit Thessalonica and about his desire to go again.
What does it mean?
The opposition against Paul was so intense that he had to leave Thessalonica. From a human standpoint, Paul’s leaving might be considered a failure. But what was God’s plan? God used this very opposition to motivate Paul to write a letter. Under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Paul painted, in straightforward words, a portrait of the faithful Christian worker. This picture of unconditional love, determined effort, and unsullied character speaks powerfully to every worker called to care for the family of God.
How should I respond?
In the church today, there is a tremendous need for faithful workers who are not looking for men’s approval but God’s approval. Where do you serve as a volunteer in your church? How do you display the characteristics described by Paul in this chapter? Ask God to show you where change is needed to encourage better and comfort those He has called you to serve. God has called every believer to serve in some capacity. How will you be a faithful worker this week?
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About this Plan

Paul’s encouraging letter to the Thessalonian church is a beautiful treatise on unity, sanctification, and the coming of Christ. 1 Thessalonians reminds us to remain sober and steadfast, hopefully anticipating the return of the Lord.
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