Detailed Outline of 1 Thessalonians
The Coming of Christ for His Church Calls Us to Excel Still More in Holiness, Hope, and Love
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Paul’s pastoral integrity—recounting the evidence of a God-Honoring [sincere] ministry (1Th 2; 1Th 3)
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A preaching ministry focused on pleasing God, not men (1Th 2:1-6)
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A preaching ministry characterized by veracity [substance and truth] and conviction (1Th 2:1-2)
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There is obvious substance and truth—not empty words (1Th 2:1)
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There is opposition and suffering—but an obvious commitment to the gospel of God (1Th 2:2)
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A preaching ministry characterized by purity and devotion—not man pleasing (1Th 2:3-4)
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Purity of doctrine (1Th 2:3a)
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Purity of motive (1Th 2:3b)
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Pursuing devotion to God—not the approval of men (1Th 2:4)
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A preaching ministry characterized by sincerity and humility—not self-promotion (1Th 2:5-6)
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Sincerity of speech—without flattery (1Th 2:5a)
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Sincerity of motive—without greed (1Th 2:5b)
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Seeking God’s approval—rather than glory from men (1Th 2:6)
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A pastoral ministry focused on shepherding the flock as a family, not a business (1Th 2:7-12)
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A pastoral ministry characterized by motherly love and affection (1Th 2:7-8)
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Motherly love and affection illustrated (1Th 2:7)
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Motherly love and affection imparted—in soul as well as Scripture (1Th 2:8)
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A pastoral ministry characterized by fatherly leadership and exhortation (1Th 2:9-12)
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Fatherly love and leadership by example (1Th 2:9-10)
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Pastors should model the reality that the gospel is a calling of love, not a career choice (1Th 2:9)
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Pastors should model the reality that the gospel calls us to obvious integrity, not inordinate influence over other believers (1Th 2:10)
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Fatherly love and leadership by exhortation (1Th 2:11-12)
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A father’s methods of instruction (1Th 2:11)
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A father’s motive for such instruction (1Th 2:12)
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A prayer-filled and personally concerned ministry, focused on the sustaining work of God, and perseverance of the saints in faith (1Th 2:13-20; 1Th 3)
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Persistent thanksgiving for the sovereign work of God in salvation, which sustains believers in the midst of great persecution (1Th 2:13-16)
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Thanksgiving for the sovereign work of God in those who come to faith (1Th 2:13)
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The sovereign Person Who constantly deserves thanks for enabling faith in the Word of God (1Th 2:13abc)
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The sovereign power of the Word of God in those who believe (1Th 2:13d)
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Thanksgiving for the sustaining work of God, even in the midst of deadly suffering (1Th 2:13d-16)
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The source of believers’ steadfastness (1Th 2:13d)
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The steadfastness that endures severe persecution (1Th 2:14)
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The sins of those who oppose the gospel, and their final reward (1Th 2:15-16)
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Personal concern and prayer for fellowship and the perseverance of the saints (1Th 2:17-20; 1Th 3:1-10)
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A passion for personal fellowship (1Th 2:17-20)
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The desire for personal fellowship [possessed and expressed] (1Th 2:17-18a)
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The Devil’s opposition to personal fellowship [confirmed] (1Th 2:18b)
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The delight of fellowship at Christ’s coming [anticipated] (1Th 2:19)
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The delight of fellowship now [possessed and expressed] (1Th 2:20)
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A passion for the perseverance and encouragement of God’s people (1Th 3:1-10)
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A genuine concern for those whose faith is tested (1Th 3:1-5)
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A concern that leads to self-sacrificial action (1Th 3:1-2a)
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A concern that seeks to strengthen and encourage those who are being tested (1Th 3:2b-4)
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A concern that seeks the steadfastness/perseverance of those who profess faith (1Th 3:5)
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A genuine joy for those whose faith is triumphant in the midst of such suffering (1Th 3:6-10)
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A joy that comes from truly life-changing news about brothers who are persevering in faith and love (1Th 3:6-8)
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The coming of good news (1Th 3:6)
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The comfort it brings (1Th 3:7)
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The connection between joy and the perseverance of other believers (1Th 3:8)
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A joy that can’t help but thank God for those who persevere in faith—and yet continues to intercede for the fitness of their faith (1Th 3:9-10)
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Gratitude to God as the ultimate Source of such good news (1Th 3:9)
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Going before God for the furtherance of others’ faith (1Th 3:10)
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A prayer focus that reflects faith in God’s sovereignty in our sanctification (1Th 3:11-13)
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The Sovereign to whom Paul prayed (1Th 3:11ab)
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The supplication for personal fellowship (1Th 3:11c)
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The supplication for increased love (1Th 3:12)
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The supplication for holiness while waiting in hope (1Th 3:13)
Paul’s Prayer-Report of Thanksgiving—Recounting the Evidence of Genuine Conversion (1Th 1:2-10)
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