Brief review of SETTING. Chapter 1 focuses on the Thessalonianshow
they responded to the gospel and then spread it to others. Now Paul's
focus shifts (read 2:1-12).
In this long passage, Paul details the good points of himself and his
companions. Isn't this boasting, self-congratulatory? Why is Paul doing
this?
Primarily, because the Jews who ran him out of Thessalonica were evidently
still trying to undermine him by slandering him. Therefore, Paul is
put in the uncomfortable position (as he often was) of having to defend
himself for their good. Because if they mistrust Paul, they will move
away from his message . . . (EXAMPLES?)
So we can look at this passage as a description of what characterizes
authentic Christian leaders vs. cult leaders and other spiritual fakes.
On another level, we can see this passage as an explanation of why
Paul had such profound spiritual impact on people (2:1 - our visit
was extraordinarily fruitful). He discloses the key ingredients
of spiritually impact that they/we can cultivate as spiritual leaders
at home, workand especially in the church (all of us should become
leaders in this sense). I see X such ingredients . . .
Depend on God's Word to transform people
The first thing I notice is Paul's dependence on God's Word to transform
people. Re-read relevant portions of 2: 2, 4, 8-9. He puts a point on
this in 2:13 (read). Paul was under no illusion that his ideas or some
human philosophy (or his personality or force of will) could change people.
He was entrusted with God's good news about Jesus Christ, and that is
what he focused on.
He reminds them in 2:3 that his message was free from error
(self-deception), impurity (mixtures from other sources?)
and deceit (purposeful twisting).
This is one of the ways we can distinguish between authentic Christian
leaders and fakes. Do they:
- Note emphasis on this (2: 2, 4, 8-9, and especially 2:13)
- Why he knew it vs. being in error
- Why he laid it out as it was vs. deceit (see also 2 Tim.
4: 2-3; Acts 20: 20,27; UNPOPULAR DOCTRINES: hell; anti-materialism;
exclusivism)
Please God instead of people
- This is the ultimate motivation, which explains why he was unwavering
on the truth
- Secure in God's grace, he doesn't need people's approval or acceptance
- Convinced of the BEMA, he carried out his stewardship
Invest personally, relationally, and sacrificially
in people
Not just a lecturer/scholar/theologianhe loved being with people,
spending time with them, engaging them personally, sharing his life with
them (speaking the truth in love). Truth and values are most
effectively transmitted through close relationships.
People don't care how much you know until they know how much
you care - This is corny, but it's true.
Ask God to give you this heart for people! Invest by faith in people,
and God will give you a fond affection for them (OBSERVING PARENTS WITH
THEIR KIDS >> MY OWN; ME WITH PAULEY).
Lead by moral example and exhortation
It's when you are invested as per above that people can see your example,
and when your exhortation has moral authority.
But having invested and set an example, be willing to call on people
to live up to their callingcall them beyond selfishness to live
for Christ and fulfill his calling on their lives and be a good representative
for him!
Copyright
2000 Gary DeLashmutt