Tuesday, April 29, 2014

The Pastor's compassion of his People (1 Thess. 3:2b-4)


SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 4/29/2014 9:42 AM


 

My Worship Time                                                Focus:  The Pastor’s Compassion for his People   

Bible Reading & Meditation                                     Reference:  1Thessaloians 3:2b-4

            Message of the verses:  “to strengthen and encourage you as to your faith, 3 so that no one would be disturbed by these afflictions; for you yourselves know that we have been destined for this. 4 For indeed when we were with you, we kept telling you in advance that we were going to suffer affliction; and so it came to pass, as you know.”

            There are many things packed into this short portion of Scripture.  First of all I want to think about Timothy, for it was Timothy that Paul sent back to Thessalonica in order to strengthen the believers faith and to encourage them in the Lord.  Timothy became a believer during Paul’s second missionary trip and Paul saw something in him that he wanted to take him along on the journey.  Timothy was Paul’s son in the faith and I am sure that this was a great privilege and joy for Timothy to be part of Paul’s men who went with Paul to spread the gospel.  Dr. Wiersbe calls both Timothy and Titus Paul’s “special agents.” 

            It was Paul’s practice to go back to the churches that he began to see how they were getting along and how they were growing in the Lord, but Paul could not go back to Thessalonica because of the effort of Satan to stop him, so he sent Timothy.  We saw in the last section that Timothy was a minister, and this word comes from the root word that “deacon” comes from.  We also saw that Timothy was a person who was a worker with God, but he also was a worker with Paul also as he was a good team player.  Yes Timothy was the right person to go to the Thessalonians to strengthen their faith and also to encourage these believers.  I remember a few years back that I was listening to a series of messages from Dr. David Jeremiah on the subject of encouragement and he stated in one of those messages that when we encourage someone it is like pouring courage into them.  This was part of Timothy’s assignment that he was sent onto accomplish.  The word faith is seen five times in chapter three, (vs. 2, 5, 6, 7).  John MacArthur writes “This is not the faith (cf. Jude 3) that is the body of gospel truths, but the Thessalonians’ belief in it.”

            Now Paul writes about persecution in this section also and he writes that he told them that both he and they would have persecution, and we have mentioned this subject before, but worth repeating here since Paul writes more about the subject.  Jesus also said that persecution would come upon those who believed in Him and thus it came upon those at Thessalonica.  Paul wanted to prepare them for this so that when it came they would be ready for it, and this was one of the reasons that he sent Timothy to them to see how they were doing.          MacArthur writes:  “Paul knew they faced and could be disturbed by certain afflictions (pressure, tests of faith in suffering).  The verb rendered would be disturbed (sainesthai) originally designated the wagging of a dog’s tail, but through the years it came to mean, ‘to allure, fascinate, flatter, or beguile.’  When a dog wags its tail, it often does so to draw attention to itself and gain something it wants.  Hence saino, the root verb of sainesthai, latter referred to a person who tried to flatter or beguile other people.  Paul did not want anyone to lure the Thessalonians away from the truth in that manner, because they had been made vulnerable by persecution and suffering.” 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  We have had the privilege to live in a country that has not experienced persecution up until now, but when we look on the horizon we can see that it is not too far off.  My prayer is that I will stand true to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in the even this happens in my lifetime.

My Steps of Faith for Today:  Be jealous for my Lord.

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “Judges.”

Today’s Bible question:  “What relationship was Rebekah to Laban?”

Answer in our next SD.

4/29/2014 10:38 AM

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