2. Walking in the Gospel (1 Thess. 2:1-12)

Sep 14, 2025    Ben Purves

Are you walking in a manner worthy of God who has called you into his kingdom and glory? This high and glorious calling has significant bearing on how we conduct ourselves, as we should be seeking to please God who tests our hearts. Moreover, if God has entrusted us with the gospel, what does it look like to be faithful stewards of such a gift? We will be thinking about all of these things and more as we return to 1 Thessalonians and consider Paul’s example for the church in 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12. Read this text in preparation for worship and prayerfully consider how you might grow in loving the Lord and his church.

 

Discussion & Response Questions for 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12

1. As you look back at this Sunday’s Scripture text and sermon, what were some of the takeaways? What did you find helpful or encouraging? What questions do you have?

2. What does this text reveal to us about the character and work of our Triune God?

3. Consider Paul’s example of bold stewardship of the gospel despite suffering and shameful treatment. What temptations arise when facing opposition? What is the root of courage and faithful stewardship of the gospel?

4. Notice how Paul speaks more than once of God and the Thessalonian church serving as witnesses of his conduct (vv. 5, 10). Why is this significant?

5. What are the common ministry practices and motives of grifters, self-promoters, and false teachers (vv. 3, 5-6)? How do you recognize this?

6. How does Paul use parenting to illustrate the work of the gospel? What distinctions do you see between Paul’s examples of mother and father? What does this teach us about gospel ministry? What does this teach us about parenting?

7. How might care for a “baby Christian” look different from care for those who can walk?

8. What might we learn from Paul’s affection and conduct toward the church? How does this encourage us in stewardship of the gospel and love for the church?

9. What characterizes one who walks worthy of God who has called us into his kingdom and glory?

10. How should we respond to this text?