Dear
Friend,
If you do not already have a habit of gathering daily manna the first thing in the morning (we can look at the example given to us in Exodus 16 and find the pattern for make it a habit. Establish your life and your schedule to allow you the necessary time to do your daily collection first thing every morning to give you the strength to make it through the day. And remember that today’s manna will not be sufficient for tomorrow; tomorrow’s manna must be collected tomorrow morning.
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Today's Passage : Today's Passage:Thankfulness for the Faith of the Thessalonian Church
Bible Verse:1 Thessalonians 3:1-5
"Thankfulness for the Faith of the Thessalonian Church
E
ventually, we could not bear not knowing how you were doing, so we hit on the plan to send Timothy to you, while Silas and I stayed in Athens. Timothy, we thought, being a proven worker for the Gospel of Christ, would be able to bolster your faith against the trials you would certainly face. We knew what you were up against, since we have been through it ourselves time and again. We did our best to warn you what to expect. From what we hear, it was as bad as anticipated.
I was also, I admit, a little worried that the great Tempter might have enticed you away from your faith, undoing the good we had accomplished among you. Building up the church is our calling; having a church grow in faith means everything to us. So you can understand, it was agonizing when communications were completely cut off and we had no idea how you were holding up.
Literal
1 Therefore no longer enduring we consented to be left behind in Athens alone,
2 and we sent Timothy, the brother of us and fellow worker of god in the gospel of Christ, in order to strengthen you and to encourage about the faith of you
3 nobody to be upset in the tribulations these. [For] yourselves you know that for this we are appointed*;
4 [For] indeed when with you we were, we kept telling in advance to you that we were going to be afflicted, just as indeed happened and as you know.
5 On account of this I also no longer tolerating sent in order to know the faith of you, lest somehow had enticed you the tempting one and in vain might have become the labor of us.
DP Parallel Bible (3-Column) - 1 Thess. 3
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Message:
Timothy was an odd bird. His mother and grandmother were Jewish and quite devout; they taught Timothy his Scripture from an early age, and by the time Paul met him, he was well-educated. His father was Greek, so Timothy had not been circumcised — a condition Paul quickly rectified! It would have been painful, as he was a young adult when Paul and he met; one would guess Paul did this in order that Timothy might be more effective in preaching to Jews. Anyway, he was converted, circumcised, and left home to accompany Paul and Silas on their journey to Macedonia.
Paul and Silenus in Rome
He was an extraordinary young man, obviously, and nowhere do we see it more clearly than in today’s Scripture. Paul sends him out alone on a fairly long and dangerous journey — probably two weeks, each way — and even more surprisingly, trusts Timothy, both in his knowledge and in his character, sufficiently to let him act in the capacity of a solo apostle to the Thessalonian church. Paul builds him up a little in the epistle, to help him be accepted by the church, but it probably was not necessary; the Thessalonians would have known him well by the time they read this letter.
Paul is sending him out to confront not only hostile synagogues and excitable, prejudiced Gentiles, but also Satan himself; for remember, Paul blamed Satan directly for blocking his path to Thessalonica. One can imagine Paul giving him the advice Christ gave His disciples: “I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.” (Matthew 10:16)
Paul knows and fears that all his time, energy, and punishment might have gone in vain. As Isaiah pointed out, failure is an option. “I have labored in vain, I have spent my strength for nought.” (Isa. 49:4)
Paul’s anxiety about the outcome of his effort seems to be as great a reason as for sending Timothy the first time, as his desire to have someone capable bolster the church up. (Timothy had gone to visit Thessalonica a few months after the team had been driven out, which Paul discusses here; he was then sent a second time, to deliver this letter.) There is no implied criticism of the recipients in sending Timothy. Paul’s powerful trust and love for the Thessalonians cannot be doubted.
His primary concern is not that they may have been murdered, imprisoned, or dispersed, but that they have been led away from salvation. Paul did not fear physical death or discomfort; he feared hell. If we compare this to most Christians today — and probably, ourselves — it shows how great a difference in conviction has arisen separating us from Paul’s red-hot gospel. How many parents do you know, who are much more concerned about their grown children having such comparatively minor problems as not having good jobs, not finishing school, or not being married, than about their lack of faith in Christ?
Meditation
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Prayer :
May the God of hope fill me and all of us with the joy and peace that comes from believing, so that we may abound in hope, by the power of the Holy Spirit.....Amen
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