1 Thessalonians 2:7b-12
Paul is obviously very concerned about an attack on his character that is happening by someone in Thessalonica. He continues to defend his actions and motives in these two paragraphs, just as he did in the previous. He uses two word pictures: that of a mother nursing her children to remind the church of the nurturing care that he gave to them and that of a father dealing with his own children to remind the church of the encouragement, comfort and exhortation that he gave them. He also uses other family language, referring to the believers as "brothers and sisters."
Paul's main point is that they were not a burden to the church but worked hard, giving of their very lives to not cause the church any hardship and to benefit the believers spiritually. The two phrases that stick out to me are:
1) we loved you so much, we were delighted to share with you not only the gospel of God but our lives as well. I wonder how often the gospel message gets in people's way because I am willing to share the gospel but not my life. This reminds me, again, that the method of presenting the gospel is as important as the words I use and that it is not enough for me to just share the message of Christ - I must be investing my life into people, allowing them to see my heart, my struggles, my joys, my sorrows. Because I am afraid people won't like what they see if they get too close (and, therefore, reject me), I have a hard time being vulnerable. It is almost getting to the point where I am believing my own press.
2) "Live lives worthy of God, who calls you into his kingdom and glory." This is a high imperative! I love the lofty and inspiring language - God calls me into his kingdom and his glory! Anything less is settling. Lord, let me not settle for anything less than your kingdom and your glory. Let me live a life worthy of you. Only through your strength and Spirit can this be accomplished. Change me so my desires are purely for your glory. Transform me and renew me.
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Thats exactly it. Investing our lives into others can be hard, because of what you said, people might see who we are, who we really are, and may think alot less of us or reject us. May God give you and myself the courage to share our lives with those around us. Also may we live lives worthy of the calling God has given us and live for His Kingdom alone.
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