1 Thessalonicher 2:11

11 gleichwie ihr wisset, wie wir jeden einzelnen von euch, wie ein Vater seine eigenen Kinder, euch ermahnt und getröstet und euch bezeugt haben,

1 Thessalonicher 2:11 Meaning and Commentary

1 Thessalonians 2:11

As you know
This is added to the end of the last verse in the Arabic version, and which begins this verse thus, "as one of you, and as a father comforting his sons, so we" but for what is said in the former verse, an appeal is made both to God and to the Thessalonians, so that there is no need of adding such a clause there; it properly stands here in connection with what follows,

how we exhorted;
to flee from wrath to come, and to Christ for refuge; to look to, and believe in him, as the only Saviour of lost sinners; to perform the duties of religion, and to continue in the faith; to cleave to Christ, and walk on in him as they had received him, and to abide by the truths and ordinances of the Gospel they had embraced:

and comforted;
under a sense of sin, with the soul comforting doctrines of free justification by the righteousness of Christ, of full pardon by his blood, and of a plenary satisfaction and atonement by his sacrifice; and under all their afflictions and persecutions for the sake of Christ, with exceeding great and precious promises of the presence, grace, and strength of Christ here, and glory hereafter:

and charged everyone of you;
not only publicly, but privately, going from house to house; not in an austere and domineering way, but with the greatest tenderness, and yet faithfulness: even

as a father doth his children;
not only in an authoritative, but in an affectionate way, and also with solid wisdom and judgment; for in such a relation, in a Spiritual sense, did the apostle and his fellow ministers stand in to them; see ( 1 Corinthians 4:15 ) and the substance of the charge is as follows:

1 Thessalonicher 2:11 In-Context

9 Denn ihr gedenket, Brüder, an unsere Mühe und Beschwerde: Nacht und Tag arbeitend, um niemand von euch beschwerlich zu fallen, haben wir euch das Evangelium Gottes gepredigt.
10 Ihr seid Zeugen und Gott, wie göttlich und gerecht und untadelig wir gegen euch, die Glaubenden, waren;
11 gleichwie ihr wisset, wie wir jeden einzelnen von euch, wie ein Vater seine eigenen Kinder, euch ermahnt und getröstet und euch bezeugt haben,
12 daß ihr wandeln solltet würdig des Gottes, der euch zu seinem eigenen Reiche und seiner eigenen Herrlichkeit beruft.
13 Und darum danken wir auch Gott unablässig, daß, als ihr von uns das Wort der Kunde Gottes empfinget, ihr es nicht als Menschenwort aufnahmet, sondern, wie es wahrhaftig ist, als Gottes Wort, das auch in euch, den Glaubenden, wirkt.
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