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               "THE FIRST EPISTLE TO THE THESSALONIANS"

                A Preacher Worthy Of Imitation (2:1-12)

INTRODUCTION

1. In our previous lesson we mentioned the value of a good role
   model...
   a. It demonstrates what can be done
   b. It provides direction for what should be done
   c. It inspires one to do what ought to be done
   -- The church at Thessalonica certainly serves as "A Church Worthy 
      Of Imitation"

2. In the second chapter of 1st Thessalonians, we find Paul reflecting
   upon...
   a. His preaching while at Thessalonica - 1 Th 2:1-8
   b. His conduct while at Thessalonica - 1 Th 2:9-12
   -- From which we learn that Paul certainly serves as "A Preacher
      Worthy Of Imitation"

[Just as churches would do well to emulate the church at Thessalonica,
so preachers would do well to imitate the example of the apostle Paul
while he worked with them.  But not just preachers; all Christians
would benefit by imitating the example of Paul.  Consider therefore...]

I. THE MANNER OF HIS PREACHING

   A. WITH BOLDNESS...
      1. Paul preached with boldness - 1 Th 2:1-2
         a. Despite his previous persecution at Philippi
         b. Despite the persecution at Thessalonica
      2. Such boldness was not natural for Paul, or for others
         a. Paul often experienced fear and trembling - 1 Co 2:3
         b. Timothy needed encouragement to be bold - 2 Ti 1:6-8
      3. But he found boldness "in our God"
         a. For which reason he asked others to pray for him, that God 
            would grant him boldness - Ep 6:19-20
         b. Others also looked to God when in need of boldness - Ac 
            4:29,31
      -- To proclaim the word with all boldness, look to God for 
         courage!

   B. WITH TRUTH AND HONESTY...
      1. Paul preached the truth, not error - 1 Th 2:3
      2. He did so with honesty, not through impure motives or trickery 
         - 1 Th 2:3; 2 Co 4:2
      3. Note the need for both truth and honesty:
         a. It is not enough to speak the truth, we must do so honestly
         b. It is not enough to be honest, we must speak the truth
      -- Let's strive to have both truth and honesty! - cf. 2 Co 2:17

   C. PLEASING GOD, NOT MEN...
      1. Paul was aware that God had trusted him with the gospel - 1 Th 
         2:4
         a. As an expression of grace - Ep 3:8
         b. As an example of mercy and longsuffering - 1 Ti 1:11-16
      2. Therefore it was God he sought to please, not man - 1 Th 2:4
         a. Knowing that it is God who tries the heart - He 4:13
         b. Knowing that this is what made him a true servant of Christ
            - Ga 1:10
      -- Be concerned with pleasing God, not gaining the popularity of 
         men!

   D. WITHOUT FLATTERY OR COVETOUSNESS...
      1. Paul did not resort to flattering words to gain an audience 
         - 1 Th 2:5
         a. He undoubtedly knew that using flattery was dangerous - Pro 
            29:5
         b. Flattery is a tool used by false teachers - 2 Pe 2:18
      2. Nor did Paul resort to using covetousness, either to persuade 
         or for his own personal gain - 1 Th 2:5
         a. Covetousness is another tool of false teachers - 1 Pe 2:1-3
         b. Paul was careful not to take advantage of his brethren, 
            becoming wealthy off of them - Ac 20:33; 2 Co 11:9; 12:17
      -- Win souls through the truth, not flattery, and avoid any 
         semblance of taking advantage of brethren for monetary gain

   E. WITHOUT SEEKING FOR GLORY FROM MEN...
      1. Paul was careful not to seek glory from them or from others 
         - 1 Th 2:6
         a. As an apostle of Christ it would have been easy to do
         b. He could have easily abused his authority, but he was 
            careful not to
      2. Any such glory would have been vain glory - Pro 25:27
      -- True servants do not seek glory from men, but from God!

   F. WITH GENTLENESS AND AFFECTION...
      1. He was gentle, like a nursing mother with her children - 1 Th 
         2:7
         a. As he counseled Timothy to be towards those in error - 2 Ti
            2:24-25
         b. As he instructed the spiritual to be toward those overtaken 
            in a fault - Ga 6:1
      2. He had affection for them, which prompted him to share not 
         just the gospel, but his own life - 1 Th 2:8
         a. Paul was a preacher who loved his brethren - cf. Ph 1:8
         b. For which he joyfully sacrificed his life as necessary 
            - cf. Ph 2:17
      -- Let gentleness and love for the brethren be apparent both in 
         our preaching and in life!

[Indeed, one cannot separate our preaching from our life.  So as we
continue to learn what made Paul "A Preacher Worthy Of Imitation", we
focus our attention more closely on...]

II. THE MANNER OF HIS LIFE

   A. LABORING NIGHT AND DAY...
      1. Paul did not desire to be a burden, and so worked to support
         himself - 1 Th 2:9
         a. Not that it is inappropriate for preachers to be supported 
            - 1 Co 9:7-14
         b. Paul chose to preach the gospel without charge as a way of
            demonstrating his willingness to accept his calling as a 
            steward - cf. 1 Co 9:6,15-18
         c. So Paul often worked as a tent maker while preaching 
            - e.g., Ac 18:1-4
      2. His example should remind us of the sacrificial nature of our
         service
         a. Some may choose to support themselves like Paul did
         b. All should be available and accessible both night and day 
            - Ac 20:31
         c. Note also that we can serve by praying "night and day" 
            - 1 Th 3:10; 1 Ti 5:5
      -- The main point is that our service to God and one another is a 
         not a 9-5 job!

   B. DEVOUT, JUST, AND BLAMELESS...
      1. "Devoutly" depicts the nature of his service - 1 Th 2:10
         a. It was "holy" (NIV)
         b. It was "pure" (NRSV)
      2. "Justly" describes his dealings with his fellow man
         a. It was "upright" (NRSV)
         b. It was "righteous" (NIV)
      3. "Blamelessly" reflects his carefulness to be above reproach
         a. Something he was always careful about - Ac 24:16; 2 Co 6:3
         b. Even before he became a Christian - Ph 3:6
      -- All three of these graces are important; they impact our
         relationship to God, our relationship to our fellow man, and 
         help keep our reputation pure

   F. FATHERLY...
      1. Paul was like a father to them - 1 Th 2:11
         a. Exhorting and comforting them (encouraging them) - e.g., 
            1 Th 4:1
         b. Charging them as necessary (commanding them) - e.g., 2 Th 
            3:6,12
      2. For he was concerned about their walk (life) as a Christian 
         - 1 Th 2:12
         a. He wanted their walk to be worthy of God
         b. For God had called them into His kingdom and glory
   
CONCLUSION

1. Certainly all preachers would do well to have the same kind of
   fatherly concern (and motherly gentleness and affection) that Paul
   had!

2. But not only preachers...how much better it would be if all members
   of the church served one another as Paul served his brethren!
   a. With boldness, truth and honesty, seeking to pleasing God and not
      men
   b. Without flattery, covetousness, or seeking glory from men
   c. With labor night and day, seeking to be devout, just, and 
      blameless
   -- With the gentleness and affection of a nursing mother, and the
      guidance and encouragement of a caring father

Yes, the apostle Paul is indeed "A Preacher Worthy Of Imitation"...for
such reasons every Christian would do well to heed his admonition as
found in another place:

       "Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ." (1 Co 11:1)
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