• Stand Firm in the Faith, 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:5

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Stand Firm in the Faith, 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:5

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  • Pastor Ben Smith preaches from 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:5 on how to strengthen and exhort the church to stand firm against the attacks of Satan.

    The passion of God’s servants must be to strengthen and exhort the church to stand firm against the attacks of Satan.

    Verses 17-20 of chapter 2 express Paul’s lament that he was forced to leave the church shortly after they had come to faith and his great desire to return and be with them again. This is more than a recounting of events; it is likely a defense against those attempting to deceive the church by discrediting Paul and accusing him of abandoning them.

    Acts 17:1-10 describes how a hostile mob attacked the home of one of the first Thessalonian Christians named Jason, who believed that he was harboring Paul and the others in his house. Jason's life was spared only after he put up a financial surety bond that Paul and those with him would leave the city.

    In these final verses of chapter 2, Paul makes clear that he indeed loves the church (17) and has only stayed away because of Satan's opposition (18). Verses 19 and 20 encourage the church that Christ will return, and on that day, there will be great rejoicing in all who have received the gift of salvation.

    We are reminded that the chapter divisions are not part of the original text, with the division between chapters two and three. These first verses of chapter 3 are not a new idea but a continuation of the verses that precede it. Paul indicates that his desire to minister to the young Christians was so great that he sent Timothy to them even at great personal cost and suffering (3:1-2a).

    In chapter three, verse 2, we have the key verse for this passage. Timothy was sent to establish and exhort the church in their faith that they might stand firm against the temptation of Satan.

    The question that we consider with this passage is:

    What does the church need to stand firm against the attacks of Satan?

    This passage teaches two ministries that help the church stand firm in the faith.

    1. Work to establish and strengthen the church.

    2. Exhort the church to obedience.

    Ben Smith is the pastor of Central Baptist Church, Waycross, GA.

    Sermon preached 2/23/2025.

    Books and downloadable PDFs of Pastor Ben’s sermon notes are available at http://bensmithsr.org/resources.

    For more information on Central Baptist Church, visit www.cbcwaycross.org.

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Pastor Ben Smith preaches from 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:5 on how to strengthen and exhort the church to stand firm against the attacks of Satan.

The passion of God’s servants must be to strengthen and exhort the church to stand firm against the attacks of Satan.

Verses 17-20 of chapter 2 express Paul’s lament that he was forced to leave the church shortly after they had come to faith and his great desire to return and be with them again. This is more than a recounting of events; it is likely a defense against those attempting to deceive the church by discrediting Paul and accusing him of abandoning them.

Acts 17:1-10 describes how a hostile mob attacked the home of one of the first Thessalonian Christians named Jason, who believed that he was harboring Paul and the others in his house. Jason's life was spared only after he put up a financial surety bond that Paul and those with him would leave the city.

In these final verses of chapter 2, Paul makes clear that he indeed loves the church (17) and has only stayed away because of Satan's opposition (18). Verses 19 and 20 encourage the church that Christ will return, and on that day, there will be great rejoicing in all who have received the gift of salvation.

We are reminded that the chapter divisions are not part of the original text, with the division between chapters two and three. These first verses of chapter 3 are not a new idea but a continuation of the verses that precede it. Paul indicates that his desire to minister to the young Christians was so great that he sent Timothy to them even at great personal cost and suffering (3:1-2a).

In chapter three, verse 2, we have the key verse for this passage. Timothy was sent to establish and exhort the church in their faith that they might stand firm against the temptation of Satan.

The question that we consider with this passage is:

What does the church need to stand firm against the attacks of Satan?

This passage teaches two ministries that help the church stand firm in the faith.

1. Work to establish and strengthen the church.

2. Exhort the church to obedience.

Ben Smith is the pastor of Central Baptist Church, Waycross, GA.

Sermon preached 2/23/2025.

Books and downloadable PDFs of Pastor Ben’s sermon notes are available at http://bensmithsr.org/resources.

For more information on Central Baptist Church, visit www.cbcwaycross.org.

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