
We are destined to suffer. (1 Thessalonians 3)
Paul informs the Thessalonians believers of his great desire to see them again and emphasizes how they are not to become discouraged because of suffering.
Paul informs the Thessalonians believers of his great desire to see them again and emphasizes how they are not to become discouraged because of suffering.
Paul continues recounting his example toward the Thessalonians believers.
Paul recounts the example of his experience amongst the Thessalonians.
The evidence of true saving faith. Paul’s opening words to the Thessalonians.
Now that Paul has laid out his theological teachings in chapters 1 & 2, he continues with practical teaching on how to live as a believer in Christ.
Paul continues in his teaching of the all sufficiency of Christ. He moves from dealing with the errors of Gnosticism to Jewish legalism.