1THESS. 1:3-4
Theme: The
Church of the Thessalonians is a positive example because the members gave evidence
of real spiritual life and salvation. As such they provide us with a wonderful
model to follow.
Introduction:
1Thes 1:3, Remembering without ceasing your work of faith, and labour of
love, and patience of hope in
our Lord Jesus Christ, in the sight of God and our Father;
4, Knowing, brethren beloved, your
election of God.
Why did Paul claim he knew their “election of God”? How could he
confidently state he ‘knew’ someone else is actually saved? Today we commonly hear
believers say, “I cannot see another person’s heart…if they profess to be saved
then I am inclined to believe them.” Others have said it differently, “The only
person I know for certain is saved is me.” In contrast, Paul knew that these
Thessalonians were saved! What did he know that we have perhaps overlooked?
The simple answer is Paul saw how much the Gospel of Jesus Christ
had impacted their daily lives! A changed life is still a powerful argument for
the reality of salvation. Just take a look at 1 Thessalonians 1:9, where Paul
testifies to how significantly different their lives were in Christ saying, “For they themselves shew of us what manner
of entering in we had unto you, and how ye
turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God” (1 Thes 1:9).
Literally, they were not who they use to be, and they did not live
the way they once did! You see, the person who claims to be one of God’s
people, but whose life has not changed, is only fooling himself. Beloved,
God changes every person He chooses! Paul could see the difference Jesus makes
in a life. Now, I must
hasten to say, that all of this does not suggest believers are perfect
or sinless, but this truth asserts that God’s life in real believers will show
up! In great darkness, light will be more than evident, and in corrupt cultures,
integrity is certain to stand out.
So what specifically did Paul witness in the lives of these
believers at Thessalonica? Actually, faith, hope, and love are the three prime qualities
of the Christian life; they are real evidences of salvation. Evidence is “the available
body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true
or valid.” Consider then how
these three characteristics stood out among these believers.
Message:
Paul Remembers Their Work of Faith (Vs. 3 )
Yes, an important evidence of real
salvation is faith in action and service to Christ Jesus.
A. Their Conversion Was By Faith (Acts 17:1-4; 2Thess 2:13-14; Jn. 6:28, 29).
1. “In this sense, faith is an act or
deed. But it is not toil by which a man earns merit or in which he can boast.
In fact, it is the only work that man can perform without robbing Christ of His
glory as Savior and without denying his own status as a helpless sinner. Faith
is a non-meritorious work by which the creature acknowledges his Creator and
the sinner acknowledges his Savior.” –MacDonald,
William
2. 1Thess 1:9, mentions that they had turned to the true God from
idols.
a. Faith in Christ had produced true repentance.
b. “Evangelical repentance consists of (1) a true sense of one’s own
guilt and sinfulness; (2) an apprehension of God’s mercy in Christ; (3) an
actual hatred of sin (Ps. 119:128; Job 42:5, 6; 2 Cor. 7:10) and turning from
it to God; and (4) a persistent endeavour after a holy life in walking with God
in the way of his commandments.” –Easton, M.G.: Easton's Bible Dictionary
c. If the Thessalonians had continued to worship their dead idols
while professing faith in the living God, it would have been proof positive
that they were not among God’s people.
B. They Also Lived and Worked By Faith.
1. They were performing important works produced by faith in Christ.
a. Faith must always lead to works of service
(James 2:14–26).
b. It has been said, “We are not saved by faith plus works, but by a
faith that works.”
c. Though believers are saved through faith alone (Eph 2:9) that
faith should produce good works in each of us. We work not to be saved but
because we are saved.
2. The work is through our churches and for the kingdom of God. The
character of that work will be different for every believer, but the motivation
(faith) and the desire (to bring more people to saving faith) are the same.
a. When we give to missions to start new churches, it is a work of
faith. When we share the Gospel and distribute tracts, it is a work of
faith. When we teach, preach, parent, and serve these are works of
faith. When we bring people to church it’s a work of faith.
b. To do work produced by faith does not mean that new believers have
to leave their jobs and become full-time Christian workers. Believers can work
for the kingdom in almost any vocation, for as we rub shoulders with
nonbelievers, we can have a positive impact for Christ. Our faith in him
prompts our work for him in our present vocations.
c. Remember, we may not see the results or the immediate fruit of all
our work, but we are to continue to work in faith without becoming discouraged.
i. Isa 55:11, So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth:
it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please,
and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.
ii. Isa 46:10, Declaring the end from the beginning, and from
ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will
do all my pleasure:
iii. This is a tremendous trait in a strong church!
Anyone may claim to have faith in Jesus Christ as Savior, but what
about us? Are we motivated to promote his kingdom, advance God’s will, or spread
Christ’s gospel?
Paul Remembers Their Labor of Love (Vs 3 )
Another viable evidence of authentic
salvation is laboring motivated by godly love.
A. Love Is an Evidence of Salvation: “the love of God is shed abroad in our
hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us” (Rom. 5:5). We are “taught of
God to love one another” (1 Thes. 4:9).
1. 2 Cor 5:14-15, For the
love of Christ constraineth us; because we thus judge, that if one died for
all, then were all dead: 15, And that he died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto
themselves, but unto him which died for them, and rose again. (See Rom 5:8)
2. Christ-like love presses and compels us to serve (Acts 18:5).
B. Love Is A Motive For Service. They were motivated to serve God because
they love the Lord Jesus. We serve Christ because we love Him; this is a “labor
of love.” “If ye love Me, keep My commandments” (John 14:15).
1. They performed labor
prompted by love for
Christ. This consisted in their serving the true and living God (v. 9) in the
midst of persecution (v. 6).
2. Heb 6:10, For God
is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name,
in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister.
3. Why is it that Missionaries say good-bye to their parents, Pastor,
Church, Family and Friends and go half way around the world to reach a people
that really don’t want them there? How is it that they stay in the work
for years, and decades without complaining. Because it’s a labor of love!
C. Love Also Motivates Believers To Work Hard.
1. Note the contrast between work and labor.
Whereas work may be pleasant and stimulating, labor often involves strenuous
effort to the point of fatigue and even exhaustion.
2. Labor is toil, or wearisome effort, generally.
Labor denotes not so much the actual exertion which a man makes, but the
weariness which he experiences from that exertion. Labor speaks of what
Christians ought to render to the Lord as labor in the Christian ministry (John 4:38; 1Cor 3:8; 15:58; 2Cor 6:5; 10:15;
11:23, 27).
3. Unsaved people live for themselves (Eph. 2:1–2), but as true
believers we are willing to toil because of love. We have a new motive for
living; we love Christ and love others (Heb. 10:24–25).
D. Love Should Compel Us to Serve; not cheap motives for profit (money, fame, self-glory,
prestige, or personal honor ect.)
1. MISSIONARIES TO JAPAN—BRO. & SIS. FENCH (71 yrs old)
2. MISSIONARIES TO ZIARE, AFRICA—BRO. & SIS. DEAL (72 yrs old). No doubt these missionaries were
driven by the love of Christ!
A person may claim to love Jesus Christ, but what about us? When
serving in Christ’s church becomes labor—real work, do we begin to back off or conveniently
shifts our priorities?
Paul Remembers Their Patience of Hope Vs 3
The final evidence of real salvation in
this passage is hope that sustains patience.
A. They Steadfastly Waited For the Lord Jesus to Return
1. “This speaks of their steadfast waiting for Jesus. They had been
undergoing persecution as a result of their valiant stand for Christ. But no
cracks had appeared in what Phillips calls their “sheer dogged endurance.” –MacDonald, William
2. The believers at Thessalonica fixed their hope solidly on the
return of Jesus Christ (v. 10). –Nelson Study Bible
B. This Is the True Hope of Believers—the Coming of Christ in the
Rapture. This is
mentioned at the closing of each chapter of this book.
1. “To wait for His
Son from Heaven” (1:10)
2. “in the presence
of our Lord Jesus Christ at His coming” (2:19)
3. “at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ with all
His saints” (3:13)
4. “caught up with
them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air” (4:17)
5. “I pray God your
whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blamless unto the coming of our
Lord Jesus Christ” (5:23)
C. This Hope Is The Third Evidence Of Salvation, Waiting
For Jesus Christ To Return (1 Thes. 1:10).
1. The return of Jesus Christ is the dominant theme of both of both
Thessalonian letters. Unsaved people are not eagerly awaiting the Lord’s
return. In fact, when our Lord catches His saints up into the air, unsaved
people will be totally surprised (1 Thes. 5:1–11). Let us be watchful for our
Lord’s coming in the rapture for we know not when He will return for us.
2. Faith, hope, and love are evidences of genuine salvation. These
spiritual qualities are bound together and can come only from God (1 Cor 13:13;
Rom 5:1–5; Gal 5:5–6; Col 1:4–5; Heb 6:10–12; 10:22–24; 1 Pet 1:21–22).
D. They Could Patiently Endure the Suffering and Persecution in Light
of the Lord’s Return
1. “Patience” or endurance is “a bearing up continually and
cheerfully under a heavy load” (2 Thes. 1:4).
2. Such patience is inspired by hope in Christ. Specifically waiting for God’s
Son from heaven (1 Thes. 1:10). This is why Paul kept this encouraging theme
before them—he knew it would help them endure the pains they were facing.
3. The lost have no hope. Believers have endurance in life’s trials because we know
Christ is coming again. We need not give up in times of trial because we know
the Savior is coming to deliver us (1 Pet 1:1–9; 4:12–16).
An individual may claim to hope in Jesus Christ as the one in
control of his or her life, but what about us? When faced with difficulty or
disappointment, do you endure in the faith or basically turns away in
frustration?
Beloved, these three fundamental virtues should mark every genuine
child of God—faith, love, and hope (1 Cor. 13:13). They testify to the reality
that these Thessalonian were truly saved people. Paul knew they were saved
because of the changes in their lives. God’s life was demonstratively evident
in these Thessalonian believers. Faith, hope, and love must result in work,
labor, and patience that will motivate us throughout life—signifying that we really
“got the goods” when we trusted the Savior. How are faith, hope, and love evident
in you?
When we give to missions to start new churches, it is a work of faith. When we share the Gospel and distribute tracts, it is a work of faith. When we teach, preach, parent, and serve these are works of faith. When we bring people to church it’s a work of faith.
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When we give to missions to start new churches, it is a work of faith. When we share the Gospel and distribute tracts, it is a work of faith. When we teach, preach, parent, and serve these are works of faith. When we bring people to church it’s a work of faith.
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1Thes 1:3, Remembering without ceasing your work of faith, and labour of love, and patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ, in the sight of God and our Father; 4, Knowing, brethren beloved, your election of God.
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