Berean Standard Bible
Chapter summary
Paul reminds the Thessalonians of his bold visit to them following his suffering and shameful treatment in Philippi. He emphasizes that his ministry among them was conducted without deceit, greed, or a desire for human praise, working night and day to avoid burdening anyone while sharing the gospel. He describes his conduct as gentle and blameless, likening his care for them to that of a nursing mother and a father. The Thessalonians accepted the message as the word of God and consequently suffered persecution from their own countrymen, mirroring the experience of the churches in Judea and the opposition faced by the prophets and the Lord Jesus. Finally, Paul notes that despite repeated attempts to return to Thessalonica, he was obstructed by Satan, yet he regards the believers there as his hope, joy, and crown of boasting.
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Louis Segond 1910 and Berean Standard Bible: public domain. Cross references: open-cross-ref, Creative Commons BY 4.0.