The Thriving Church, Part 3 – 1 Thessalonians 2:1-4

In prior weeks, we learned that a thriving church is set free by the gospel of Jesus Christ. As a result, the marks of a true church are its boldness to proclaim the gospel and its holiness. This week, we will learn that the church must also be internally strong because it is full of confidence. The church must also be centered on God; that is, to be a God-fearing church.

The thriving church is divinely confident because they have been approved by God. When God’s approval leaves a lasting impact to serve him until the end as the Apostle Paul did (2 Tim 4:7). There was nothing in Paul that allowed him to finish well, but by the will of God, he was able. In other words, those that are called and sent by the Lord Jesus Christ to serve (1 Tim 1:12). In contrast, those that do not last were never approved or tested by God.

The thriving church is entrusted with the gospel. God specially and specifically choose those to be entrusted with the gospel because they know its true value (Gal 1:8-9). God chose the church before the foundation of the world to be his workmanship (Eph 2:10). As the Apostle Paul understood his anointing as created in Christ Jesus for good works, the church today is no different. Thus, it is vital that each church member understands that God has been called to do his good works.

Moreover, being sent by God we are ambassadors for Christ (2 Cor 5:20). Apostle Paul’s gospel he preached is the same gospel we preach today. The only question we must ask ourselves is if we have been faithful to proclaiming the gospel.

The thriving church is God-fearing. The church proclaims the gospel, not intending to please people, but to please God, who examines our hearts (v 4b). The world and culture around us constantly tempt the church to please them and not God. No matter how difficult circumstances might be, the Lord encourages them as Christ himself has overcome the world. In addition, the church must not “fear those that might be able to kill the body but are unable to kill the soul; but rather fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell” (Matt 10:28).

Fearing God in obedience and having confidence in God is a true mark of a thriving church. It is by God’s grace and his word, the church continues to thrive and grow whereas those that are without the restraints of grace and the preached word, they become worse and worse (C.H. Spurgeon).

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