1st Thessalonians – The Word Working in You – 2007
The primary focus of Paul’s epistles to the Thessalonians, written A.D. 50–51, is Christian living in light of eternity, which results in balance. The “bookends” of 1Th 1:3 and 1Th 5:8 reveal the book’s theme—the well-balanced Christian life. The book also teaches that God’s Word works through faith. Interestingly, this epistle is closely related in content to the Old Testament book of Ruth, which provides a perfect biblical illustration of the practical truths of this book.
This conference was recorded in Western PA in October 2007. .
1st Thessalonians – The Word Working in You – Uniontown, PA 2007
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The purpose of equipping the saints is so that they do the ministry (Eph 4:12). How can you discover your spiritual gift? Example of Paul is extreme abandon (Act 9:3). Paul says "What would you have me to do" (Act 9:6)? Paul prays Act 9:11. Guidance often comes through others (Act 9:15). The unrevealed Will of God is only shown you when you're obedient to things you've been shown (Act 9:17). Confirmation of your gift comes from both God and men -- believers are built up and unbelievers are believing (Act 9:20-22). When you embark on your true mission there will be difficulties, but God will raise people to assist you (Act 9:23-27). God will often close doors (Act 9:28-30). God use prepared people and preparation is part of the service (Act 11:22-30). Be faithful to serve where God has you then move when He moves you (Act 13:1-3). Paul's gift had to develop. Gifts are exercised within God's bounds -- where He opens the doors (1Co 4:7, 2Co 10:12-18, Psa 16:6).
More than any book Ephesians reveals the blessings from God based on our relationship with Jesus Christ by grace through faith. Eph 1:3 is the a key verse. Other key verses by chapter include Eph 2:8 Eph 3:19 Eph 4:1 Eph 5:18 and Eph 6:10-11.