For
Further Study:
I
Thessalonians 1
Open It
1. Who in your opinion
are the best role models for young people?
* 2. What would it take
for someone to make a lasting impression on you?
3. What causes a person
to really change his or her attitudes and behavior?
Explore It
4. Who wrote this
letter? (1:1)
5. To whom was this
letter written? (1:1)
* 6. What did Paul remember
about the Thessalonians? (1:2-3)
7. What made Paul
believe God had chosen the Thessalonian believers? (1:4-10)
8. How had Paul
presented the gospel to this audience? (1:5-6)
9. How had the
Thessalonians responded to the gospel message? (1:6-7)
* 10. For what kind of
faith were the Thessalonians known? (1:6)
11. Whom did the
Thessalonians imitate? (1:6)
* 12. How had the
Thessalonians’ lives been a model for others? (1:7-10)
13. What changes did the
Thessalonians make in their lives when they heard the gospel? (1:9)
14. What were the
Thessalonians anticipating? (1:10)
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15. How was the
Thessalonians’ hope visible for others to see?
* 16. What
characteristics in a person would convince you that he or she was a genuine
Christian chosen by God?
17. What convinces
people Christianity is true?
* 18. What is the
difference between presenting the gospel with power and deep conviction, and
presenting the gospel without it?
19. How are the
Thessalonians examples for our daily living?
20. What persecution and
suffering can Christians expect when they publicly declare their faith?
21. In what ways do we
need to imitate Jesus Christ and other Christians we know?
22. In what visible ways
have you been changed by turning away from sin and turning toward God?
23. How can actively
waiting for Jesus’ return affect our daily attitudes and actions?
Apply It
* 24. How can you be
more of a model to other believers this week?
25. In what way can you
present the gospel with power and conviction the next time you share it?
1 Thessalonians 2
Open It
* 1. How do you know
when someone is using flattery to manipulate you?
2. What are the signs of
genuine love between a parent and a child?
3. What qualities should
a Christian leader have?
Explore It
4. Under what conditions
did Paul share the gospel with the Thessalonians? (2:2)
5. What false charges
had been made about Paul? (2:3-5)
* 6. How did Paul answer
the charges against him? (2:3-5)
7. How were other
traveling religious teachers deceiving people? (2:5)
8. How did Paul describe
his relationship with the Thessalonians? (2:7)
* 9. What were Paul and
his companions delighted to do? Why? (2:8)
* 10. What did Paul want
the Thessalonians to remember about his time with them? (2:9)
11. How did Paul
describe his work with the Thessalonians? (2:10)
12. In what way was Paul
like a father to the Thessalonians? (2:11-12)
13. How did the
Thessalonians receive the Word of God? (2:13)
14. How were the
Thessalonians like the churches in Judea? (2:14)
15. What kind of
opposition had Paul faced? (2:15-16)
16. What is God’s
response to people who oppose the preaching of His gospel? (2:16)
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* 17. How can we judge
the success or failure of our work with people?
18. What kind of
opposition can we expect whenever we speak out for Jesus Christ?
19. How do the opinions of
others influence how we share our faith?
* 20. How can a desire
for popularity (even among Christians) twist our desire and commitment to serve
God?
21. Why did Paul work so
hard not to be a burden to the Thessalonians?
22. What standards of behavior
and care should Christians follow as they try to reach out to people?
23. What’s the
difference between accepting a teaching as the Word of God and responding to
it?
Apply It
24. In what ways can you
share your life with others in your efforts to share Christ with them?
* 25. What can you do
this week to make sure that you are trying to please God and not other people?
Paul’s Longing to See
the Thessalonians - 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:5
Open It
1. If you were accused of
a crime you didn’t commit, how would you respond?
* 2. How do you
encourage a friend who is feeling down and hopeless?
Explore It
3. How did Paul describe
his departure and separation from the Thessalonians? (2:17)
4. What stopped Paul
from returning to Thessalonica? (2:18)
5. What did Paul say
would be his crown or reward at the Second Coming of the Lord? (2:19)
6. Why did Paul consider
the Thessalonians his glory and joy? (2:20)
* 7. Whom did the apostles
send to Thessalonica to check up on the church? (3:2)
* 8. What was Timothy’s
mission? (3:2)
9. What did Paul say
about trials? (3:3)
10. What concern did
Paul have for the Thessalonian church? (3:3-5)
11. What did Paul think
might undercut the faith of the new believers at Thessalonica? (3:3-5)
* 12. Why did Paul send
someone to check on the Thessalonians? (3:5)
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13. How does Satan
hinder or stop our efforts or plans?
* 14. How can investing your
life in someone pay eternal dividends?
15. What personal
accomplishments will count for something when we stand in the presence of
Christ?
* 16. What practical
things can we do to strengthen and encourage others in their faith?
17. How can opposition
discourage and damage the faith of a young believer?
18. How could you help a
young believer whose faith has been damaged by opposition or discouragement?
Apply It
19. This week, how could
you resist the temptations that hinder your spiritual progress?
* 20. What younger
believer can you help get established in the faith? How?
Timothy’s Encouraging
Report - 1 Thessalonians 3:6-13
Open It
1. If you could make a surprise
visit to a dear friend or relative, whom would you select?
* 2. How can you express
love to someone when you can’t see or talk to the person?
Explore It
3. What news did Timothy
bring to Paul from Thessalonica? (3:6-7)
* 4. How had Paul’s work
among the Thessalonians fared during his absence? (3:6-7)
5. How were the
Thessalonians an encouragement to Paul? (3:7-9)
6. Why did Paul say,
“for now we really live”? (3:8)
7. For what did Paul
pray concerning the Thessalonians? (3:10)
8. How did Paul pray?
(3:10)
* 9. When did Paul pray?
For whom? (3:10)
10. What was Paul hoping
for? (3:11)
11. What did Paul ask
the Lord to do? (3:11-13)
* 12. What did Paul pray
would grow and prosper among the Thessalonians? (3:11-13)
13. How should we
prepare for Christ’s return to earth? (3:13)
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14. How would you define
and evaluate the depth of a person’s faith?
15. How would you define
and evaluate the depth of a person’s love?
* 16. How do you show
your concern for Christians in distant places?
17. What are the
characteristics of someone who is standing firm in the Lord?
18. In what ways should we
imitate Paul’s example when assigning credit for bringing someone to Christ?
19. What place did the
Thessalonians have in Paul’s prayer life?
* 20. How does a
person’s love for others increase?
21. How can a person
have his or her heart strengthened?
Apply It
22. What preparations
can you make this week to get ready for Christ’s return?
* 23. What changes do
you need to make to focus your prayer on others?