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8. 1 Thessalonians A. Authorship The letter clearly says that Paul the apostle is the author (1:1; 2:18). B. Recipients 1) The Thessalonian church was founded by Paul on his second missionary journey (see Acts 17:1-9). 2) Paul was not in Thessalonica very long maybe only one month! This was a very intensive ministry for Paul. a. Paul had just come from a brutal ministry experience in Philippi (about 100 miles east of Thessalonica) b. He worked night and day to supply his own needs (1 Thess 2:9; 2 Thess 3:7-9) c. He preached in the synagogues for three Sabbaths and taught young converts (Acts 17:2-4) and probably ministered to Gentiles throughout the week d. Unbelieving Jews were envious and caused local politicians to become worried and take action against Paul and his co-workers (Acts 17:5-8) 52

3) Many pagan idol worshipers were saved during Paul s short ministry (1 Thess 1:9-10). a. These Gentiles lived degraded, godless lives b. Their entire lives (way of thinking, habits, etc) were permeated with and controlled by superstition and idolatry c. The idea of only one God would have been radical and new to them d. They would not have been used to linking living a moral life with religion C. Occasion and Purpose 1) Occasion Paul received a report from Timothy about the Thessalonian church (1 Thess 3:6) a. The Thessalonians were being told wrong things about himself and his coworkers (2:1-3:13), probably by Jews b. The Thessalonians needed instruction about several matters of the Christian life (4:1-5:24) 2) Purpose Paul defends his apostleship and gives instruction about Christian living in light of Christ s return. a. Express thanksgiving and joy of the Thessalonians faith, chapter 1 b. Defend his apostleship and teaching against false charges, chapters 2-3 c. Practical instruction for faithful Christian living while waiting for Christ, chapters 4-5 D. Characteristics 1) The major theme of this letter is the return of Jesus Christ. Every chapter has at least one reference to this great truth (1:3, 10; 2:19; 3:13; 4:13-18; 5:23). 2) The classic passage on the rapture of the church is found in this letter (4:13-18). Rapture is from a Latin word that translates caught up in 4:17. 3) The fact that Christ s return and other end time events are so dominant in the Thessalonian letters shows that these were basic, fundamental doctrines that were taught to new believers (Acts 17:7; 1 Thess 5:1-2; 2 Thess 2:5). To serve the living God and to wait for his Son that is the sum and substance of the Christian life (Machen, The New Testament, p. 119). See Appendix D, The Importance of Christ s Imminent Return to Living a Godly Life. 53

E. Keys 1) Theme Living for Christ while Waiting for Christ 2) Word coming 3) Verses 1:9-10 F. Outline Here s a basic outline of 1 Thessalonians 1) Praise God, 1 2) Persevere in the Faith, 2-3 3) Be Pure and Patient, 4-5 Here s a more detailed outline of 1 Thessalonians Greeting, 1:1 1) The Nature of the Church, 1:2-10 a. The character of the church, 1:2-3 b. The example of the church, 1:4-7 c. The reputation of the church, 1:8-10 2) Paul s Relationship to the Church, 2:1-3:13 a. His behavior in the church, 2:1-12 b. His reception by the church, 2:13-16 c. His concern for the church, 2:17-3:10 d. His prayer for the church, 3:11-13 3) The Problems of the Church, 4:1-5:22 a. Sexual purity, 4:1-8 b. Social conduct, 4:9-12 c. State of the Christian dead, 4:13-18 d. Times and seasons, 5:1-11 e. Church officers, 5:12-13 f. Church responsibilities, 5:14-22 Conclusion, 5:23-28 54

9. 2 Thessalonians B. Authorship The letter clearly says that Paul the apostle is the author (1:1; 3:17). C. Recipients see 1 Thessalonians Paul wrote this second letter to the Thessalonians maybe a month or two after the first. D. Occasion and Purpose 1) Occasion Paul received another report about the Thessalonians that caused concern: a. The Thessalonians were experiencing severe persecution (1:1-12) b. The Thessalonians received a letter falsely said to be written by Paul saying that the Day of the Lord had come (2:1-17) c. Some of the Thessalonians weren t working (3:6-18) 2) Purpose Paul encourages the Thessalonians and corrects some problems they had a. Encouragement in the midst of persecution, chapter 1 b. Clarification of events surrounding the Day of the Lord, chapter 2 c. Exhortation concerning proper Christian conduct, chapter 3 E. Characteristics & Clarifications 1) Note what the Thessalonians were having difficulty with in 2:1-15 a. They were afraid that the persecutions they were experiencing were proof that the Day of the Lord had come (God s judgment and blessing on the world [including the Tribulation and Millennial Kingdom]) b. They had been taught that they would be delivered from this judgment They would meet Christ in the air and be forever with Him, 1 Thess 4:16-18 Then the Day of the Lord would come, 1 Thess 5:2-3 They had the promise of being delivered from this great judgment, 1 Thess 5:9 c. Here Paul teaches the Thessalonians that Before the Day of the Lord they would be gathered together to Christ, 2:1 (cf. 1 Thess 4:16-18). See Appendix E, Biblical Basis for the Pretribulational Rapture of the Church. The Restrainer (the Holy Spirit in the church) of the mystery of lawlessness (the Antichrist) would be removed when they were gathered to Christ, 2:6-7 55

Then Antichrist would be revealed, beginning the Day of the Lord, 2:3-4, 8-10. See Appendix F, The Antichrist God s judgment would fall upon all who follow the Antichrist, 2:11-12 The Thessalonians are to remember that their salvation through the gospel enables them to look forward to Christ s return, not dreading it, 2:13-15 (cf. 1:9-10) 2) Traditions (2:15; 3:6) refers to Paul s teachings, whether oral or written. They were not man-made but authoritative truths from God (1 Thess 2:13; 4:2, 8; 5:27; 2 Thess 3:14). Therefore, to disobey Paul s teaching was to disobey God. F. Keys 1) Theme The Christian and the Day of the Lord 2) Phrase Day of the Lord 3) Verses 2:1-2 G. Outline Here s a basic outline of 2 Thessalonians 1) Comfort, 1 2) Correction, 2 3) Confrontation, 3 Here s a more detailed outline of 2 Thessalonians Greeting, 1:1-2 1) The Thessalonians and Persecution, 1:3-12 a. Paul s thanksgiving, 1:3-5 b. Paul s encouragement, 1:6-12 2) The Thessalonians and Christ s Return, 2:1-3:5 a. He quiets their anxieties, 2:1-2 b. He explains the apostasy, 2:3-12 c. He encourages them to steadfastness, 2:13-17 d. He exhorts them to prayer, 3:1-5 3) The Thessalonians and Discipline, 3:6-15 a. His example, 3:6-9 b. His command, 3:10-15 Conclusion, 3:16-18 56