<h3>PAUL WRITES TO HIS FRIENDS AT THESSALONICA</h3>
<p>Paul and Silas and Timothy to the church of the Thessalonians
which lives in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>May good-will and peace be granted to you.</p>
<p>We thank God always for you all and mention you in our
prayers, for we constantly remember before our God and Father
your active faith and loving service and firm hope in our Lord
Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>You yourselves know, brothers, that our visit to you was not
without results. At Philippi, as you remember, we had the courage
through divine help to tell you the good news of God even though
we had been ill treated and insulted. We loved you so much and
you had become so dear to us that we would gladly have given to
you not only God's good news, but also our very lives.</p>
<p>Brothers, you remember our hard labor and toil, how we worked
at our trade night and day so as not to be a burden to<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_300" id="Page_300">[300]</SPAN></span> any of you,
while we told you God's good news. You are witnesses, and so is
God, that our dealings with you who believe in Christ were pure,
just, and beyond reproach, and that we treated each of you as
a father treats his own children, persuading and encouraging you,
and appealing to you to live so that you would be worthy of the God
who calls you to his own Kingdom and glory.</p>
<p>We thank God constantly for this also, that when you received
God's message from us you accepted it not as a mere word of man
but for what it really is, the message of God, which even now is doing
its work in the hearts of you who believe. You have begun to
follow the example of the churches of God in Judea which are united
with Jesus Christ, for you have suffered the same things from your
own countrymen as they have suffered from the Jews who killed
the Lord Jesus.</p>
<p>Brothers, when we were torn away from you for a little time (out
of sight but not out of mind!), we were exceedingly eager to see you
face to face. We did want to come to you—I, Paul, did more than
once, but Satan put difficulties in our way. For who is "our hope,
our joy, our crown" of which we have a right to be proud? Is it
not you? For you are our glory and our joy!</p>
<p>So when I could stand it no longer, I decided that it was best to
remain alone at Athens and send Timothy, our brother and God's
servant in telling the good news about Christ, to strengthen your
faith and so to encourage you that none of you might be disturbed
by the troubles through which you are passing, for you know that
we must have them.</p>
<p>But now that Timothy has just come back and brought me the
good news of your faith and love and how you always remember
me lovingly, longing to see me as I long to see you, I have been comforted,
brothers, in all my distress and trouble by your faith.</p>
<p>How can we thank God enough for all the joy that comes to us
through you? Night and day we pray most earnestly that we may
see your faces and supply whatever is lacking in your faith. May
our God and Father himself and our Lord Jesus direct our way to
you, and may the Lord make your love for one another and for all
men grow ever greater, even as does our love for you, so as to make
your hearts strong and your characters without fault in the sight
of our God and Father.</p>
<p>I solemnly charge you in the name of the Lord to have this letter
read aloud to all the <span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_301" id="Page_301">[301]</SPAN></span>brothers. The love of our Lord Jesus Christ
be with you.</p>
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