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保羅在帖撒羅尼迦的工作

弟兄們,你們都知道,我們進到你們那裡,並不是白費工夫的。 我們從前在腓立比雖然受了苦,又被凌辱,可是靠著我們的 神,在強烈的反對之下,仍然放膽向你們述說 神的福音,這是你們知道的。 我們的呼籲,不是錯謬的,不是污穢的,也沒有詭詐。 相反地, 神既然考驗過我們,把福音委託給我們,我們就傳講,不像是討人歡心的,而是討那察驗我們心思的 神的喜悅。 我們從來不說奉承的話,這是你們知道的, 神可以作證,我們並沒有藉故起貪心, 6-7 也沒有向你們或別人求取人的榮譽。我們身為基督使徒的,雖然有權利受人尊敬,但我們在你們中間卻是謙和的,就像母親乳養自己的孩子。 我們這樣疼愛你們,不但樂意把 神的福音傳給你們,連自己的性命也樂意給你們,因為你們是我們所愛的。 弟兄們,你們應該記得我們的辛苦和勞碌;我們把 神的福音傳給你們的時候,怎樣晝夜作工,免得你們有人受累。 10 我們對你們信的人是多麼聖潔、公義、無可指摘,這是你們和 神都可以作證的。 11 正如你們知道的,我們是怎樣好像父親對待兒女一樣對待你們各人: 12 勸勉你們,鼓勵你們,叮囑你們,要你們行事為人,配得上那召你們進入他的國和榮耀的 神。

13 我們也為這緣故不住感謝 神,因為你們接受了我們所傳的 神的道,不認為這是人的道,而認為這確實是 神的道。這道也運行在你們信的人裡面。 14 弟兄們,你們好像猶太地在基督耶穌裡 神的眾教會一樣,他們怎樣遭受猶太人的迫害,你們也照樣遭受同族人的迫害。 15 這些猶太人殺了主耶穌和眾先知,又把我們趕出來。他們得不到 神的喜悅,並且和所有的人作對, 16 阻撓我們向外族人傳道,不讓他們得救,以致惡貫滿盈。 神的忿怒終必臨到他們身上。

保羅渴望再訪帖撒羅尼迦

17 弟兄們,我們被迫暫時離開你們,不過是身體離開,心卻沒有離開。我們非常渴望再見到你們。 18 因此,我們很想到你們那裡去,我保羅也一再想去,只是撒但阻擋了我們。 19 我們主耶穌再來的時候,我們在他面前的盼望、喜樂或所誇耀的冠冕是甚麼呢?不就是你們嗎? 20 是的,你們就是我們的榮耀,我們的喜樂。

Chapter 2

Paul’s Loving Treatment of the Thessalonians.[a] You yourselves are well aware, brethren, that our visit to you has not been in vain. Although we had suffered and been shamefully mistreated at Philippi, as you surely recall, God gave us the courage to declare the gospel of God to you despite great opposition.

The exhortation we impart does not spring from deceit or impure motives or trickery. God has judged us worthy to be entrusted with the gospel. Therefore, when we speak, our intention is not to please human beings but to please God who tests our hearts.

As you are also aware, and as God is our witness, we have never resorted to flattering words or to your sense of greed. Neither did we seek praise from human beings, whether from you or from others.

As apostles of Christ, we could have imposed our will on you,[b] yet we were as gentle in our treatment of you as a mother nursing and caring for her own children. Our affection for you was so great that we were determined to share with you not only the gospel of God but also our very lives, because you had become so dear to us.

You surely remember, brethren, our toil and drudgery as we worked night and day so that we would not be a burden to anyone while we proclaimed the gospel of God to you. 10 You are witnesses, as is God, that our treatment of you who believed has been devout, upright, and blameless.

11 As you are well aware, we treated each one of you as a father treats his children, 12 urging and encouraging you and pleading with you to lead lives worthy of God who calls you into his kingdom and glory.

13 The Word of God Is at Work.[c] We also unceasingly give thanks to God because, when we handed on the word of God to you, you accepted it not as a human word but as what it truly is, the word of God, which is at work in you who believe. 14 Indeed, brethren, you have become imitators of the Churches of God that are in Judea in Christ Jesus. For you have suffered the same treatment from your own countrymen as they did from the Jews, 15 who killed both the Lord Jesus and the Prophets and also persecuted us.

They displease God and have become enemies of the entire human race 16 by trying to prevent us from speaking to the Gentiles so that they may be saved. In this way, they constantly reach the full measure of their sins. The wrath of God has begun to overtake them at last.

17 The Glory and Joy of the Apostles.[d] Brethren, when we were separated from you for a brief time—in body but not in heart—we had an intense longing to see you again face to face. 18 Therefore, we were determined to come to visit you—I, Paul, on more than one occasion—but Satan thwarted us.[e] 19 For what is our hope or our joy or our crown of honor in the presence of our Lord Jesus upon his return? Is it not you yourselves? 20 You truly are our glory and our joy.[f]

Footnotes

  1. 1 Thessalonians 2:1 In the quest for disciples, fame, and profit, the teachers of thought and of religion seek to found schools in this city where all currents came together at the time. Paul sketches for himself another portrait, that of messenger of Christ. Fearlessness, openness, and authenticity are the mark of the apostle seized by the Gospel. The missionary fervor takes root in God and in Jesus Christ and transforms human hearts. It then creates ties that are as strong as those of parenthood.
    Paul always wanted to combine evangelization with manual work; this was doubtless to earn his own living and not be a burden on anyone, but also to reach out to human beings where they were living their lives (see Acts 20:33-35; 2 Cor 11:7-20; 12:13-18; 2 Thes 3:7-9). But he was also able to devote himself entirely to preaching (see Acts 18:3-5).
  2. 1 Thessalonians 2:7 We could have imposed our will on you: another possible translation is: “we could have been a burden to you.” It was accepted among the early Christians that apostles are entitled to the support of the Churches (see 1 Cor 9:3-14; 2 Cor 11:7-11). Paul insisted on this right although he did not always make use of it.
  3. 1 Thessalonians 2:13 It is the Word of God that is at work in the preaching of the apostles. Heard and accepted, then recognized as coming from God, it deploys its energy in the life of human beings. It prompts pagan converts to imitate Christ with the same ardor possessed by Christians of the mother Church of Jerusalem. Hence, the converts are not second-class believers. The beautiful title “you who believe” immediately designated those who accepted the Gospel.
    We are amazed by the violent indictment leveled by Paul at his compatriots, for on several occasions he states his pride in belonging to the Jewish people (see 2 Cor 11:22; Phil 3:4-6) and proclaims his love for his racial brothers and sisters (see Rom 9:3-5; 10:2—11:2). His reaction here flows from the persecution that the Jewish colony carried out against him at each stage of his mission, whereas in his view the people of the Promise should discover in the Gospel the fulfillment of their historic mission.
    Paul reprises the vehement diatribe of the Prophets against the blindness of the chosen people and calls down the wrath of God and his judgment (see 1 Thes 1:10). This threat is addressed against all who oppose the call of salvation that awaits them (see Rom 2:8) and especially against those who hinder others from responding to that call. When Paul paints a picture of the pagan life, he gives hardly more than a nuance of it. Hence, this passage cannot be used to justify any anti-Semitism (see Rom 1:18-22).
  4. 1 Thessalonians 2:17 Paul perceives the hand of Satan—i.e., the forces hostile to God and to the fulfillment of human beings—behind everything that paralyzes his missionary action.
  5. 1 Thessalonians 2:18 But Satan thwarted us: we do not know how this occurred. Concerning Satan as enemy of the Gospel, (see Rom 16:20; 1 Cor 7:5; 2 Cor 11:14; Eph 6:11-13; 1 Tim 3:6). Hence, he has already been defeated (see Col 2:15), and Christians should not feel overwhelmed by him (see Eph 6:16). His final overthrow is certain (Rev 20:10).
  6. 1 Thessalonians 2:20 You truly are our glory and our joy: this is true now (see Phil 4:1) as well as at the Second Coming of the Lord.