Message and Motivation- 1 Thessalonians 2
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1 Thessalonians 2- Message and Motivation
In 1 Thessalonians 2 Paul is speaking up for himself and those he worked with to start the church there. He uses relational language and clarifies his motivations. He wants them to understand his heart and where he was coming from. He uses language of being a child to show humility. There is also parental imagery demonstrating his heart to be a nurturer and provider. Paul gives us a good example of leadership in his relational language as well as a good reminder to check our own motivations.
Share with the others about someone who has led you well from a relational space. Who was a good example to you as someone who led more from relationship than position?
Paul uses the language of family to describe his leadership. Has there been a time you have been able to lead as a spiritual parent? Have you been able to help someone along by being a brother or sister in Christ to them?
Have you ever been surprised by your own motivations in wanting to help someone? Have you ever caught yourself wanting good things for others but your motives got in the way?
Verse 19-20 says, “For what is our hope, our joy, or the crown in which we will glory in the presence of our Lord Jesus when he comes? Is it not you? Indeed, you are our glory and joy.” This reminds us what all of this is about. Paul is demonstrating the heart of Jesus. WE are the reward. That is how important we are. Jesus thought you were worth dying for and Paul and many after thought you were worth dedicating their life in service of. To see you grow in the faith. How does that feel or what comes to mind when you see it laid out so clearly there?
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