1 Tim 2:1-15
There are some very strong messages in today’s Bible reading. The most significant is in verses 5-6, the gospel in a nutshell: ‘For there is one God, and there is one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all, which is the testimony given at the proper time.’ One God, […]
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1 Tim 1:1-20
Paul’s letter must have been a real source of encouragement to Timothy. Like every Bible passage we look at, there are so many levels to 1 Timothy 1 and so many messages to take from it, but I was particularly struck by Paul’s mentoring style in this personal letter to his protégé. The background is […]
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2 Th 3:1-18
There was clearly hope that Jesus would return soon – when persecution strikes, hope for an early return of Christ always rises. We are commanded here to live in tension, as though Jesus could come back today, but as if He isn’t too! So Paul wants prayer for growth of the gospel work, so that […]
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2 Th 2:1-17
There are some false teachers who give a date for Christ’s return or even believe He has already returned. Back in Paul’s day people were clearly saying such things, demons were whispering and people were writing about it. ‘Don’t be deceived’, Paul says, ‘things will get worse before Jesus comes back!’. The man of lawlessness, […]
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2 Th 1:1-12
In Paul’s second letter, he again gives thanks for things that have improved since his first letter – their faith is growing abundantly and their love is increasing and steadfastness continuing in affliction. In 1 Thessalonians he thanked the Lord for their work of faith, labour of love, and steadfastness of hope. They are suffering […]
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1 Th 5:1-28
At the start of this final chapter, Paul reminds the Thessalonians that Jesus will return at some unknown time in the future. His point, following on from the beginning of chapter 4, is to make us think about how we are living now, knowing Jesus could return at any time. Paul reminds us that we […]
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1 Th 4:1-18
Firstly Paul wants his readers to put into practice what they have been taught. Are you doing that? Are you practising what you have been taught, or just talking about it endlessly or criticising those who are? He wants them to work on their sanctification – they are already declared holy, just as we are, […]
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1 Th 2:17-3:13
Paul feels torn apart from this wonderful church – he is in prison for the faith and unable to visit, and it’s tearing him up. Apostolic ministry shapes and serves churches that have been planted and is highly relational, full of love and friendship. That’s why we are not part of a denomination, but an […]
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1 Th 1:1-2:16
As usual Paul starts off by giving thanks for the church in Thessalonica – his prayer life, praying for the churches he cares for, is evidenced in his letters. We have found many times that he is a thankful man. In 1 Corinthians 1 he gave thanks for the very things he was about to […]
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