1 Tesalonicenses 2:6

6 En cuanto a elogios humanos, nunca los hemos buscado ni de ustedes ni de nadie.

1 Tesalonicenses 2:6 Meaning and Commentary

1 Thessalonians 2:6

Nor of men sought we glory
Honour, esteem, and popular applause; for though there is an honour that is due to the faithful ministers of the word, who are highly to be esteemed for their works' sake, and as ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God; and especially there was an honour and glory that belonged to the apostles of Christ as such, who were set in the highest office and place in the church; yet they did not seek after it as the Pharisees and false teachers did, who received honour one of another, and sought not that which comes from God only: but so did not the apostles; they took no steps this way to procure glory and esteem among men, but all the reverse; they preached doctrines which were not of men, nor according to men, nor agreeable to them; and these they delivered in a disagreeable way, not with enticing words of men's wisdom, they did not seek to please men, but spoke and did everything that rendered them mean and despicable in their eyes; so that they looked upon them as the filth of the world, and the offscouring of all things: nor was this any disappointment to them, for to gain the favour of men was not their end and view; they did not seek for glory neither of the men of the world,

neither of you;
the church at Thessalonica, and the inhabitants of that place:

nor yet of others;
of other men, and churches elsewhere:

when we might have been burdensome, as the apostles of Christ:
or "have used authority", which was given them, though not for destruction, but for edification; put on a magisterial air, and made use of the apostolic rod; appeared with some severity and rigour, and so have commanded awe, respect, and reverence: or "have been in honour"; insisted upon being treated in an honourable way, as the apostles of Christ, his ambassadors, who were sent and came in his name, and represented his person; and therefore to be received as he himself; though the phrase may rather have regard to an honourable maintenance, as in ( 2 Corinthians 11:9 ) which as the apostles of Christ they might have required as their due, but they chose rather to relinquish their right, and labour with their own hands, that they might not be chargeable: and so "glory" in the former clause may mean the same, even great and glorious things for themselves, a maintenance answerable to their high character and office, which they did not seek; but were content with a poor pittance, and such as they could get with their own hand labour; in which sense the phrase, "double honour", seems to be used in ( 1 Timothy 5:17 ) as appears by the reason given in the next verse.

1 Tesalonicenses 2:6 In-Context

4 Pues hablamos como mensajeros aprobados por Dios, a quienes se les confió la Buena Noticia. Nuestro propósito es agradar a Dios, no a las personas. Solamente él examina las intenciones de nuestro corazón.
5 Como bien saben, ni una sola vez tratamos de ganarlos adulándolos. ¡Y Dios es nuestro testigo de que nunca aparentamos ser amigos de ustedes con el fin de sacarles dinero!
6 En cuanto a elogios humanos, nunca los hemos buscado ni de ustedes ni de nadie.
7 Como apóstoles de Cristo, sin duda teníamos el derecho de hacerles ciertas exigencias; sin embargo, fuimos como niños
entre ustedes. O bien, fuimos como una madre que alimenta y cuida a sus propios hijos.
8 Los amamos tanto que no solo les presentamos la Buena Noticia de Dios, sino que también les abrimos nuestra propia vida.
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