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FBV 1TH Chapter 3

1TH 3 ©

3So when we couldn't bear it any longer, we decided it would be best for us to stay behind in Athens, 2and send Timothy on to you. He is our brother and God's co-worker in spreading the good news of Christ. We sent him to strengthen and encourage you in your trust in God 3so that none of you would be upset by your troubles—for you know we should expect such things. 4Even while we were with you we kept on warning you that we would suffer persecution soon— and as you well know that is exactly what has happened. 5This is why, when I couldn't stand it anymore, I sent to find out whether you were still trusting in God. I was concerned that the Devil[fn] had successfully tempted you and that all our work had been for nothing![fn]

6Now Timothy has just returned from visiting you and he has brought us good news of your trust in God and the love you have. He's told us that you still have fond memories of us, longing to see us just as we long to see you. 7This news really encouraged us while we were suffering troubles ourselves, brothers and sisters, knowing that you continue to hold on to your trust in God. 8For us life is worth living now because you're standing firm in the Lord! 9As we go into the presence of our God, how can we ever thank God enough for you because of all the joy you bring to us? 10Night and day we pray for you as earnestly as possible, hoping to see you again face to face, and to help you continue developing your trust in God. 11May God our Father and our Lord Jesus make it possible for us to come to see you soon. 12May the Lord increase your love so it overflows to one another, and to everyone, just as we love you. 13In this way may the Lord strengthen you so you may stand with minds that are holy and blameless before our God and Father at the coming of our Lord Jesus with all his holy ones.



3:5 “The Devil,” Literally, “the tempter.”

3:5 “Successfully tempted”—the original is actually just “tempted” but in English this doesn't imply what Paul fears—that the temptation has succeeded. The issue here is not being tempted, but falling into sin as a result of temptation.

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