1 Thessalonians: Chapter 2
1. For you yourselves know, brothers, our visit to
you wasn't in vain,
2. but having suffered before and been shamefully
treated, as you know, at Philippi, we grew bold in our God to tell you the Good
News of God in much conflict.
3. For our exhortation is not of error, nor of
uncleanness, nor in deception.
4. But even as we have been approved by God to be
entrusted with the Good News, so we speak; not as pleasing men, but God, who
tests our hearts.
5. For neither were we at any time found using words
of flattery, as you know, nor a cloak of covetousness (God is witness),
6. nor seeking glory from men (neither from you nor
from others), when we might have claimed authority as apostles of Christ.
7. But we were gentle among you, like a nursing
mother cherishes her own children.
8. Even so, affectionately longing for you, we were
well pleased to impart to you, not the Good News of God only, but also our own
souls, because you had become very dear to us.
9. For you remember, brothers, our labor and
travail; for working night and day, that we might not burden any of you, we
preached to you the Good News of God.
10. You are witnesses with God, how holy, righteously,
and blamelessly we behaved ourselves toward you who believe.
11. As you know, we exhorted, comforted, and implored
every one of you, as a father does his own children,
12. to the end that you should walk worthily of God,
who calls you into his own Kingdom and glory.
13. For this cause we also thank God without ceasing,
that, when you received from us the word of the message of God, you accepted it
not as the word of men, but, as it is in truth, the word of God, which also
works in you who believe.
14. For you, brothers, became imitators of the
assemblies of God which are in Judea in Christ Jesus; for you also suffered the
same things from your own countrymen, even as they did from the Jews;
15. who killed both the Lord Jesus and their own
prophets, and drove us out, and didn't please God, and are contrary to all men;
16. forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles that they
may be saved; to fill up their sins always. But wrath has come on them to the
uttermost.
17. But we, brothers, being bereaved of you for a
short season, in presence, not in heart, tried even harder to see your face with
great desire,
18. because we wanted to come to you--indeed, I, Paul,
once and again-- but Satan hindered us.
19. For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of
rejoicing? Isn't it even you, before our Lord Jesus {TR
adds "Christ"} at his coming?
20. For you are our glory and our joy.