Nijay K. Gupta

1–2 Thessalonians


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      Excursus : Was the Church of the Thessalonians a Male-Only Guild?

      Why Did Paul Write 1 Thessalonians?

      Paul was not a “writer” in the sense that he did it as a hobby, or even vocationally. He wrote to communicate, but he much preferred being face to face (1 Thess 2:17; 3:10). In that sense, he echoes the sentiment of 2 John 1:12: “Although I have much to write to you, I would rather not use paper and ink; instead I hope to come to you and talk with you face to face, so that our joy may be complete.” He was an apostle with a mission and message, but clearly he was like a pastor, wanting to guide his own flock; or like a mother wanting to care for her children (1 Thess 2:7). Paul did not typically write letters to update his churches on his situation or simply to check in on them. His tendency was to write as a form of problem-solving, whether to correct, pacify, comfort, encourage, etc. It behooves us to ask, then, why did Paul write 1 Thessalonians?

      Persecution and Pistis