1 Thessalonians 2

  1. Fill in the blank: “For yourselves, brethren, know our entrance in unto you, that it was not in _____.”   Vain
  2. At what city had Paul been shamefully treated before he had come to Thessalonica?    Philippi
  3. According to verse three, Paul’s exhortation was not of what?   Deceit, uncleanness, or guile
  4. Paul claimed that he preached the gospel, speaking not to please whom?   Men
  5. Because Paul spoke to please God, verse five tells us that he did not use what?   Flattering words nor a cloke of covetousness
  6. What did Paul and his companions not seek from men?   Glory
  7. According to verse seven, Paul claimed he had been as gentle as what?   A nurse who cherisheth her children
  8. Why was Paul desirous to impart to these Christians not the gospel only, but also his own soul?   Because they were dear to him
  9. What two things in verse nine does Paul call on the Thessalonians to remember about his visit with them?   His labor and travail
  10. Give one description from verse ten of Paul’s behavior in the Thessalonian church?   Holily, justly, or unblameably
  11. How did Paul exhort and comfort the Thessalonians?   As a father does his children
  12. Fill in the blanks: “That ye would walk worthy of God who hath called you unto his ____________ and ______________.”   Kingdom, glory
  13. According to verse 13, what did Paul do without ceasing concerning the Thessalonian Christians?   Thanked God
  14. The Thessalonians did not receive Paul’s word as what?   The word of man
  15. The Word of God works in those who what?   Believe
  16. According to verse fourteen, the believers became followers of what?   The church of God
  17. The unbelieving Jews forbade the Christians from any speaking to whom?   The Gentiles
  18. Paul states that even though he was taken from them in presence he was not taken from them in what?   Heart
  19. What did Paul want to see with great desire?   Their faces
  20. Who hindered Paul?   Satan

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