1 & 2 Thessalonians
By N. T. Wright and Patty Pell
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N. T. Wright
N. T. Wright is the former Bishop of Durham in the Church of England and one of the world’s leading Bible scholars. He Senior Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University, and Senior Editor at Saint Andrews. He has been featured on ABC News, Dateline, The Colbert Report, and Fresh Air. Wright is the award-winning author of many books, including Paul: A Biography, Simply Christian, Surprised by Hope, The Day the Revolution Began, Simply Jesus, After You Believe, and Scripture and the Authority of God.
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1 & 2 Thessalonians - N. T. Wright
1 & 2 THESSALONIANS
8 STUDIES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS
IllustrationN. T. WRIGHT
WITH PATTY PELL
IllustrationContents
Getting the Most Out of Thessalonians
Suggestions for Individual Study
Suggestions for Group Members
11 Thessalonians 1
The Faith of the Thessalonians
21 Thessalonians 2
Paul’s Ministry to the Thessalonians
31 Thessalonians 3
Paul’s Prayer for the Thessalonians
41 Thessalonians 4
Instructions on Holy Living
51 Thessalonians 5
Children of Light
62 Thessalonians 1
The Coming of Jesus
72 Thessalonians 2
The Lawless One
82 Thessalonians 3
Exhortation and Steadfastness
Guidelines for Leaders
Praise for 1 & 2 Thessalonians
About the Authors
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GETTING THE MOST
OUT OF THESSALONIANS
I hesitated long over the decision. I had to make up my mind whether to admit to the university a student whose grades were not quite as high as we would normally require. She was clearly intelligent, and capable of hard work, but why were some of the grades just a little bit lower than we had expected?
Then I thought back to the interview my colleagues and I had had with the student. She had come alive. She was clearly not only interested in the subject, but enthusiastic, and able to take in new ideas and make them her own. Remembering those first impressions vividly, I made the decision. We would admit her to the college. Three years later I was vindicated: she graduated with top honors.
Paul vividly remembers his first impressions of the Thessalonian Christians to whom he writes. (The story of his encounter can be read in Acts 16 and 17.) They would suddenly understand what he was saying. It would grasp their hearts and minds. Paul and his companions, explaining the gospel to them, would become excited as they saw the message take hold, make sense, and begin its work of transforming hearts and lives. That memory lingered on even though Paul, Silvanus and Timothy had moved south, to Beroea, Athens and now Corinth. (Paul doesn’t say so in the letter, but it is likely that he was writing this from Corinth, where he stayed for over two years.)
Paul’s two letters to the Thessalonians are among the first, perhaps the very first, that Paul wrote to the young churches of the Mediterranean. (For more on them, also see my Paul for Everyone: Galatians and Thessalonians, published by SPCK and Westminster John Knox. This guide is based on that book and was prepared with the help of Patty Pell, for which I am grateful.)
Therefore, these letters are among the very earliest documents we possess from the beginning of the church’s existence. They are already full of life, bubbling with energy, with questions, problems, excitement, danger, and, above all, a sense of the presence and power of the living God, who has changed