1 Thessalonians 2: 17 As for us, friends, when
we were separated from you for a little while—not in our thoughts, of course,
but only in body—how we missed you and how hard we tried to see you again! 18 We wanted to return to you.
I myself tried to go back more than once, but Satan would not let us. 19 After all, it is you—you,
no less than others!—who are our hope, our joy, and our reason for boasting of
our victory in the presence of our Lord Jesus when he comes. 20 Indeed, you are our pride
and our joy!
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After “winning” the
company’s most coveted prize, I felt elated. “I” had worked hard and “I” felt
great. Months later, I found out the CEO of the very large company was going to
visit. I thought this was my chance to make an impression. “I won the -blank,
blank- award”, I blurted. “Good for you” was his snide reply as he walked past,
not even asking me my name. “Why did I say that?” I said to myself frustrated!
- I thought awards would raise me up.
- I thought achievements would make me stand out.
- I thought accomplishments would take me places that were “higher” than where I was.
Paul, Silas and Timothy
expressed their desire to visit the people of Thessalonica, but were hindered
by Satan himself. They tried and tried, but could not physically return, so
they sent a letter, letting everyone know how much they cared for the
Thessalonians, They also expressed that the true victory is speaking about them
before the LORD.
My Observations:
- GOD wants me to be willing to go and serve other people.
- Watching other people grow in the LORD should be where I place my hope.
- JESUS will return one day and I will be able to brag about you because you are my pride and joy.
“It is you” are
words that stick out to me. I mean, humans love “winners” but usually the focus
is on themselves. “Look at what ‘I’ did” is the attitude that is innocent, yet
when used too much, can lead to a desire to always be in the spotlight.
GOD wants me to see
other people and to say “Look at what he or she did” versus “Look at what ‘I’
did.” My bragging and boasting should be about those who have placed their
trust in the LORD. I am grateful for you and I am glad GOD has given you a
special reward.
Challenge
- Why do you think the writers are so fond of the people?
- Who do you brag about outside of yourself?
- Will you get excited when other people place their trust in the LORD and when he or she gains honor before the LORD today?
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