1 Thessalonians Chapter 2 (NIV)

undefined Paul’s Ministry in ThessalonicaYou know, brothers, that our visit to you was not a failure.
undefined We had previously suffered and been insulted in Philippi, as you know, but with the help of our God we dared to tell you his gospel in spite of strong opposition.
undefined For the appeal we make does not spring from error or impure motives, nor are we trying to trick you.
undefined On the contrary, we speak as men approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel. We are not trying to please men but God, who tests our hearts.
undefined You know we never used flattery, nor did we put on a mask to cover up greed—God is our witness.
undefined We were not looking for praise from men, not from you or anyone else.As apostles of Christ we could have been a burden to you,
undefined but we were gentle among you, like a mother caring for her little children.
undefined We loved you so much that we were delighted to share with you not only the gospel of God but our lives as well, because you had become so dear to us.
undefined Surely you remember, brothers, our toil and hardship; we worked night and day in order not to be a burden to anyone while we preached the gospel of God to you.
undefined You are witnesses, and so is God, of how holy, righteous and blameless we were among you who believed.
undefined For you know that we dealt with each of you as a father deals with his own children,
undefined encouraging, comforting and urging you to live lives worthy of God, who calls you into his kingdom and glory.
undefined And we also thank God continually because, when you received the word of God, which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of men, but as it actually is, the word of God, which is at work in you who believe.
undefined For you, brothers, became imitators of God’s churches in Judea, which are in Christ Jesus: You suffered from your own countrymen the same things those churches suffered from the Jews,
undefined who killed the Lord Jesus and the prophets and also drove us out. They displease God and are hostile to all men
undefined in their effort to keep us from speaking to the Gentiles so that they may be saved. In this way they always heap up their sins to the limit. The wrath of God has come upon them at last.
undefined Paul’s Longing to See the ThessaloniansBut, brothers, when we were torn away from you for a short time (in person, not in thought), out of our intense longing we made every effort to see you.
undefined For we wanted to come to you—certainly I, Paul, did, again and again—but Satan stopped us.
undefined For what is our hope, our joy, or the crown in which we will glory in the presence of our Lord Jesus when he comes? Is it not you?
undefined Indeed, you are our glory and joy.

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