An Introduction to Thessalonians
July 28, 2024An Introduction to Thessalonians
I Thessalonians 1:1-3 | Pastor Terry Wilcox
The first of Paul’s 13 letters, written in A.D.
Thessalonica was Therma due to .
In 315 B.C. Alexander the Great renamed it.
It was referred to as the bridge between the and the .
- I Thessalonians 1:1 – His greeting is different than his other letters.
a. It’s .
b. “Grace and peace” are used together times in the New Testament.
c. I Thessalonians 1:2 – They give thanks for .
Zephaniah 3:17 NKJV
Galatians 5:26-29 NKJV - Paul’s first use of Greek, “ekklesia” –
“A gathering of citizens called by a herald from their homes to a public gathering.”
The translation of Hebrew to Greek about 250 B.C. is called the “septuagint” because it was the work of . It was “ekklesia” to denote an assembly of the .
a. Paul appropriates the term by referring specifically to these “In the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.”
b. The picture of God as is central to Christianity. - They are noted for:
a. Faith-producing . James 2:14-20
b. Love that .
c. Hope that inspires . Romans 5:3-5
The Thessalonian Christ-followers were persecuted.
Christ-followers today are persecuted.
God the Father is also the same.
Hebrews 13:8
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