Thessalonica
1) Have we ever wondered approximately how many miles the apostle Paul travelled for the sake of Jesus?
2) He travelled about ___________ for the gospel.
a) In Acts 16 we find Paul and Silas being jailed for preaching the gospel.
b) Philippi was the city where these men had been beaten and confined.
3) Acts 17:1 says Paul and Silas traveled to some additional places and then came to Thessalonica.
a) Paul was an inspired man; God guided him in his preaching and teaching.
b) In spite of being an inspired apostle who could work miracles, 3 Sabbath days were used.
c) Thessalonica gives us an example to try to teach others little by little continue to persist.
d) Verse 4 in this chapter READ
e) Verse 3 of Acts 17 READ
f) Paul went on the offensive. He "opened and alleged. He went to the people and affirmed some things."
g) Verse 5 of Acts 17 READ
h) The message of the gospel angered some people.
4) The only way a Christian can avoid non-Christians is by staying silent about God and the Bible.
5) If we love the Lord, this is something we cannot do.
6) Verse 6 tells us Christians like Paul had "turned the world upside down."
7) Thessalonica should be a name we associate with dedication.
a) If being a Christian means reasoning with people who are rebellious to the truth, so be it.
b) If serving Christ means extra wear and tear on our physical bodies, OK!
c) If following Jesus means enduring false charges (verse 7), we will not relent.
d) If our choice is stand up or sit down for Christ, we must stand up.
e) If we are called on to speak up about the Lord or shut up, speak the truth in love.
8) The current state of affairs in America is conducive to silencing Christians and destroying their faith.
9) Thessalonica is a place that reminds us to offer all we have been entrusted with to Jesus Christ.
10) Is this how we are trying to live our lives?