1 Thessalonicher 3:3

3 auf daß niemand wankend werde in diesen Drangsalen. (Denn ihr selbst wisset, daß wir dazu gesetzt sind;

1 Thessalonicher 3:3 Meaning and Commentary

1 Thessalonians 3:3

That no man should be moved by these afflictions
Which the apostle endured for the sake of preaching the Gospel among them, and which he feared might be a means of troubling their minds, of shaking their faith, and moving them from the hope of the Gospel; for though none of these things moved him, who was an old soldier of Christ, and used to hardness, and an apostle of Christ; yet these were young converts, and not used to such things, and therefore might be staggered at them, and be offended, as stony ground hearers are; and though the apostle hoped better things of them, yet was he concerned for them, that no one among them might be unhinged by them, or succumb under them:

for yourselves know that we are appointed thereunto;
by the immutable decree of God: afflictions, as to their nature, measure, and duration, are appointed for the people of God, and they are appointed for them; this is the case of all who will live godly in Christ Jesus, and especially of Gospel ministers; of which these saints had been apprized by the apostle, and therefore was nothing new, unheard of, and unexpected, or to be looked upon as a strange thing; and seeing this was the appointment of heaven, and the will of God, they should be patiently endured, and quietly submitted to.

1 Thessalonicher 3:3 In-Context

1 Deshalb, da wir es nicht länger aushalten konnten, gefiel es uns, in Athen allein gelassen zu werden,
2 und wir sandten Timotheus, unseren Bruder und Mitarbeiter Gottes in dem Evangelium des Christus, um euch zu befestigen und zu trösten eures Glaubens halber,
3 auf daß niemand wankend werde in diesen Drangsalen. (Denn ihr selbst wisset, daß wir dazu gesetzt sind;
4 denn auch als wir bei euch waren, sagten wir euch vorher, daß wir Drangsale haben würden, wie es auch geschehen ist und ihr wisset.)
5 Darum auch, da ich es nicht länger aushalten konnte, sandte ich, um euren Glauben zu erfahren, ob nicht etwa der Versucher euch versucht habe und unsere Arbeit vergeblich gewesen sei.
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