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The Letters To The Thessalonians

May 7, 2023 | Holy Bodies, New Bodies

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Our current teaching series is entitled The Letters To The Thessalonians. In this study Paul’s letters to the Thessalonians are some of our earliest existing writings in the New Testament. As such, they offer a unique glimpse into some of the most pressing issues as the Gospel began to spread across the ancient world. How do believers respond when their faith is a minority perspective and are suffering persecution?

What does genuine holiness look like? Is life after death truly worth believing in, and what does it look like? Will Jesus actually make good on His promise to come back?

These enduring questions and more run throughout these two brief letters, and in this eight-week study, you’ll be introduced to Paul’s inspired response. Discover how the Gospel of Jesus will give you the strength you need as you eagerly await His promised return to make our world right again.

Read 1 Thessalonians 4:1-18

1. What does this text say about God’s character?

2. What does it tell you of the nature of God?

3. How do you see God’s love prevailing?

4. How does the text speak most personally to you? 

5. Think of a time you had a big decision to make. What did you do? Would you have decided differently by prioritizing holiness as God’s plan for you?

6. God wants His people to show the nations His holiness. How are holiness and mission intertwined in this passage?

7. Why is our personal holiness critical for God’s witness in the world?

April 30, 2023 | Keeping Faith, Standing Firm

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Our current teaching series is entitled The Letters To The Thessalonians. In this study Paul’s letters to the Thessalonians are some of our earliest existing writings in the New Testament. As such, they offer a unique glimpse into some of the most pressing issues as the Gospel began to spread across the ancient world. How do believers respond when their faith is a minority perspective and are suffering persecution?

What does genuine holiness look like? Is life after death truly worth believing in, and what does it look like? Will Jesus actually make good on His promise to come back?

These enduring questions and more run throughout these two brief letters, and in this eight-week study, you’ll be introduced to Paul’s inspired response. Discover how the Gospel of Jesus will give you the strength you need as you eagerly await His promised return to make our world right again.

Read 1 Thessalonians 3:1-13

1. What does this text say about God’s character?

2. What does it tell you of the nature of God?

3. How do you see God’s love prevailing?

4. How does the text speak most personally to you? 

5. Have you ever been treated poorly while sharing the good news about Jesus? If not, are you willing to suffer mistreatment for the gospel?

6. Do we normally expect our governing authorities to honor King Jesus? Why or why not?

April 23, 2023 | Shared Suffering, Shared Life

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Our current teaching series is entitled The Letters To The Thessalonians. In this study Paul’s letters to the Thessalonians are some of our earliest existing writings in the New Testament. As such, they offer a unique glimpse into some of the most pressing issues as the Gospel began to spread across the ancient world. How do believers respond when their faith is a minority perspective and are suffering persecution?

What does genuine holiness look like? Is life after death truly worth believing in, and what does it look like? Will Jesus actually make good on His promise to come back?

These enduring questions and more run throughout these two brief letters, and in this eight-week study, you’ll be introduced to Paul’s inspired response. Discover how the Gospel of Jesus will give you the strength you need as you eagerly await His promised return to make our world right again.

Read 1 Thessalonians 2:1-20

1. What does this text say about God’s character?

2. What does it tell you of the nature of God?

3. How do you see God’s love prevailing?

4. How does the text speak most personally to you? 

Imagine God is calling you to be a missionary in a country where Christians are persecuted.

5. What emotions would you experience?

6. Would your family and friends encourage you or discourage you from living to please God?

7. How would you respond?

Think of a time someone’s behavior undermined their Christian witness.

8. What could they have done to strengthen their witness instead?

9. What are one or two specific things you can do that will commend the good news to others?

10. What areas in your life are lived to please someone other than God?

April 16, 2023 | Unexpected News, New Community

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Our current teaching series is entitled The Letters To The Thessalonians. In this study Paul’s letters to the Thessalonians are some of our earliest existing writings in the New Testament. As such, they offer a unique glimpse into some of the most pressing issues as the Gospel began to spread across the ancient world. How do believers respond when their faith is a minority perspective and are suffering persecution?

What does genuine holiness look like? Is life after death truly worth believing in, and what does it look like? Will Jesus actually make good on His promise to come back?

These enduring questions and more run throughout these two brief letters, and in this eight-week study, you’ll be introduced to Paul’s inspired response. Discover how the Gospel of Jesus will give you the strength you need as you eagerly await His promised return to make our world right again.

Read 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10

1. What does this text say about God’s character?

2. What does it tell you of the nature of God?

3. How do you see God’s love prevailing?

4. How does the text speak most personally to you? 

Think of a time when you suffered or had a setback.

5. What was the cause?

6. Did you have a community of believers to help you through that time?

7. How did you handle it? What was the outcome?

8. How have you labored in mission within your community of faith?

9. What is God calling you to do next?

10. What are you doing to strengthen your partnership with other believers to advance the kingdom of God?

Spend a few moments praying 1 Thessalonians 1:3 over yourself, your home, your neighborhood and the nations:
We remember before our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labor prompted by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.