4. Face to Face Fellowship for Joy, Faith, Love, and Holiness (1 Thess 2:17-3:13)

Sep 28, 2025    Ben Purves

We know the grief of being separated from loved ones. When distance or circumstances make it impossible to be physically present with those we love, letter writing, phone, or video are no replacement. We know something is wrong if one would prefer to eat Thanksgiving Dinner on a video call instead of at the same table. Zoom calls are no substitute for family reunions. As this age moves away from the physical world and more toward digital connectivity, it is all the more important that we consider the essential nature of face-to-face fellowship in the local church.


This Sunday we will return to 1 Thessalonians and consider God’s purposes for our face-to-face fellowship. I invite you to read 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:13 in preparation for worship. We will consider Paul’s separation from the Thessalonians, Timothy’s mission to encourage them, Timothy’s report which encouraged Paul, and Paul’s prayer for reunion with them. Take time to meditate on this text and pray for the work of God’s Word in us as we come to worship Him this Sunday.


Discussion & Response Questions for 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:13


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. What does this text teach us about separation and reunion? (2:17-18; 3:11-13)?

4. What do we learn about joy and fellowship? (2:19-20; 3:9-10)? 

5. Describe Paul’s concern for the spiritual welfare of the Thessalonians. What might it look like for you to share in this kind of concern for your brothers and sisters in Christ?

6. Consider the nature of afflictions. How did Paul prepare them for affliction? What are temptations of affliction? How does one remain steadfast?

7. What does biblical encouragement look like? How does Timothy encourage the Thessalonians? How do they encourage Paul?

8. What is irreplaceable about face-to-face fellowship?

9. Consider the closing words of this passage (vv. 11-13), and the language connected to the return of the Lord (2:19, 3:13). What should our fellowship lead to?

10. How should we respond to this text?