
Introduction
What if you really believed. What if you really believed that Jesus was the Son of God, that you and every other person was a sinner. What if you really believed that God justly condemned sinners to hell for rejecting His rightful authority and salvation in His Son. What if you really believed that there was a way to be saved through Jesus Christ who died in our place and rose again to offer us eternal life. What if you really believed that the gospel was not just your words but that it was accompanied with the power of God through His Spirit to convict others of its truth. What if you really believed that how you lived impacted how others would perceive God and the gospel. If you really believed those things, what would your life look like. It’s an uncomfortable question, isn’t it? But it is important. Each of those truths above is taught in 1 Thessalonians 1:5-10 and the question of how it should impact a life is answered clearly. People who really believe those things will live in such a way that their life makes the gospel make sense. They will be passionate witnesses for Jesus Christ so that whole regions of the world hear about Him. Are you ready to be challenged by the gospel?
Observation
Pray
Before studying this passage, ask God to help you understand it and give you strength and boldness to change your life based on what you see in it.
Read Focus Verses
Read 1 Thessalonians 1:5-10 and notice what it says about the gospel and the impact the gospel has on the people who believe it.
Context
Read these verses in the context of the chapter by reading 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 and notice the personal tone and focus on God.
What Stands Out?
What stands out to you primarily from today’s text?
Keyword – Gospel
Though the word gospel only appears in this passage once, it is the theme of all 6 verses. By highlighting the word, you will make sure it stands out to you each time you read or reference this passage in the future.
Marking
Mark the work gospel in 1 Thessalonians 1:5.
How?
How did the gospel come to the believers of Thessalonia according to verse 5?
Receiving
Under what circumstances did they receive the gospel according to verse 6?
Anyway
Despite the persecution for their new faith, what response marked these new Christians in verse 6?
Examples
According to verses 7-8, to whom was the way these people believed the gospel with joy an example?
From
What did the Thessalonian Christians turn from when they believed the gospel?
To
To whom did the Thessalonian Christians turn when they believed the gospel?
Waiting
For whom and what are Christians waiting according to verse 10?
Delivered
From what are Christians delivered by Jesus’ death and resurrection?
Interpretation
Gospel
The beginning of this passage speaks of the gospel, and the end of the passage explains it, but take a moment to look at the word itself.
Strong's G2098
Greek,euaggelion [yoo-ang-ghel'-ee-on]
--Noun Neuter
Origin: from the same as (2097)
Definition:
- a reward for good tidings
- good tidings
- the glad tidings of the kingdom of God soon to be set up, and subsequently also of Jesus the Messiah, the founder of this kingdom. After the death of Christ, the term comprises also the preaching of (concerning) Jesus Christ as having suffered death on the cross to procure eternal salvation for the men in the kingdom of God, but as restored to life and exalted to the right hand of God in heaven, thence to return in majesty to consummate the kingdom of God
- the glad tidings of salvation through Christ
- the proclamation of the grace of God manifest and pledged in Christ
- the gospel
- as the messianic rank of Jesus was proved by his words, his deeds, and his death, the narrative of the sayings, deeds, and death of Jesus Christ came to be called the gospel or glad tidings
What is the Gospel?
1 Corinthians 15:1-5 is very similar to verse 10 in today’s passage and tells us what the gospel is.
Necessity
Read Romans 3:23 to get a better understanding of why the gospel is necessary.
Sin’s Wages
Romans 6:23 tells us what it means that we are each sinners and why Christ had to die as part of the gospel.
In Your Words
In your own words, what is the gospel and why is it necessary?
The Spirit and Power
1 Corinthians 2:4-5 is very similar to 1 Thessalonians 1:5 in the way that it describes how the gospel changes the lives of those who are saved.
Significance
What does it mean that the gospel isn’t just words to someone hearing the gospel with faith but comes with power by the Holy Spirit and full assurance and confidence?
Whose Word?
The gospel comes with power because it is not the words of men. Notice what 1 Thessalonians 2:13 says.
The Gospel
Whose word is the gospel?
Modern Idols
Some people must turn from serving physical idols carved from wood or stone. Others must turn from serving invisible idols like image, money, sports, or lust. Anything to which we give more attention than we give to God is an idol in our life. This short video draws a simple contrast which might help you identify whatever idols you struggle with.
Living and True
Why are living and true the two things highlighted about the God of the Bible whom Christians turn to?
Wrath to Come
Colossians 3:6 answers some of our questions about the wrath to come mentioned in today’s passage.
Whose and Why?
Whose wrath is it that we must be saved from, and why is He angry?
Executor
In Revelation 19:11-16 we see who will execute God’s wrath.
Salvation
A few chapters after today’s passage we see the only thing which can save us from God’s wrath is the same thing mentioned in today’s passage – salvation through Jesus Christ.
Judge and Savior
How is it that Jesus Christ is both the one who will judge and execute wrath and also the one who saves us from His wrath?
Waiting for Jesus
Instead of living in fear of the wrath to come, Christians live in expectation of Christ’s coming again according to verse 10. Later in the book, in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, waiting for Jesus is explained in more detail.
Foundations
The truth of the message Paul was teaching was undergirded by the way he lived among them. If you study the rest of this book, you’ll get a good glimpse of what this looked like. Read 1 Thessalonians 2:10-12 for a sample.
Living the Message
In your experience, how much does a person’s life impact whether you believe what they say?
Following
After they had believed the message, these new Christians followed Paul’s example. That is a biblical pattern we see throughout Scripture. Notice that it is actually commanded in 1 Corinthians 11:1.
In What Ways
In what ways is a Christian to follow the example of other Christians who have gone before them according to 1 Corinthians 11:1?
Leading
No sooner did these people believe but they became examples to others according to verses 7-8. How did the example of these Thessalonian believers impact the readiness of others to believe the gospel?
Word and Deed
It wasn’t just the change in lifestyle that caught the world’s attention. Notice that verse 8 says the gospel was sounded out from them throughout the regions around them. If we look at Matthew 28:18-20 we will see that this is one of the most basic evidences of true Christian life.
A Story
We see this in specific lives in the story told in John 1:35-51 when Andrew finds Jesus and goes to bring his brother to him. Then, the next day, Jesus calls Philip who goes to find his friend Nathanael to bring him to Jesus, too.
Summary
How would you summarize this passage making sure to include: - what they believed - why they believed - how that was evident in their lives
Application
The Gospel
How is your relationship with the gospel? Have you accepted it as the Word of God assured that it is true? Have you turned away from your sin completely and turned to the Lord Jesus Christ who died in your place and rose again to save you from God’s wrath and give you the hope of heaven at His return? Write what you’re thinking.
Changed Life
If you have believed the gospel and turned from sin to the Savior, are the evidences of true salvation obvious in your life? Have you begun to follow the example of others who are following Jesus Christ? Are you a witness to others through both your life and your words of the gospel of Jesus Christ? Does your testimony and way of life make it easier for others to accept the gospel? Write what you’re thinking
Challenged
How do you need to respond to this passage?
Wrapup
Closing
We hope this study has helped you understand the gospel and its impact on a person’s life, and that it has challenged you to consider your own life.
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