2 Thessalonicher 3:4-14

4 Wir haben aber im Herrn das Vertrauen zu euch, daß ihr, was wir gebieten, sowohl tut als auch tun werdet.
5 Der Herr aber richte eure Herzen zu der Liebe Gottes und zu dem Ausharren des Christus!
6 Wir gebieten euch aber, Brüder, im Namen unseres Herrn Jesus Christus, daß ihr euch zurückziehet von jedem Bruder, der unordentlich wandelt, und nicht nach der Überlieferung, die er von uns empfangen hat.
7 Denn ihr selbst wisset, wie ihr uns nachahmen sollt; denn wir haben nicht unordentlich unter euch gewandelt,
8 noch haben wir von jemand Brot umsonst gegessen, sondern wir haben mit Mühe und Beschwerde Nacht und Tag gearbeitet, um nicht jemand von euch beschwerlich zu fallen.
9 Nicht daß wir nicht das Recht dazu haben, sondern auf daß wir uns selbst euch zum Vorbilde gäben, damit ihr uns nachahmet.
10 Denn auch als wir bei euch waren, geboten wir euch dieses: Wenn jemand nicht arbeiten will, so soll er auch nicht essen.
11 Denn wir hören, daß etliche unter euch unordentlich wandeln, indem sie nichts arbeiten, sondern fremde Dinge treiben.
12 Solchen aber gebieten wir und ermahnen sie in dem Herrn Jesus Christus, daß sie, in der Stille arbeitend, ihr eigenes Brot essen.
13 Ihr aber, Brüder, ermattet nicht im Gutestun.
14 Wenn aber jemand unserem Wort durch den Brief nicht gehorcht, den bezeichnet und habet keinen Umgang mit ihm, auf daß er beschämt werde;

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2 Thessalonicher 3:4-14 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 2 THESSALONIANS 3

In this chapter the apostle requests of the Thessalonians, that they would pray for him, and other Gospel ministers; and he puts up prayers for them, gives them rules about dealing with disorderly persons, and concludes the epistle with his usual salutation. The request to pray for ministers is in 2Th 3:1 the petitions to be made for them are, that their ministry might be succeeded, and their persons preserved and delivered from evil minded men, destitute of faith in Christ, 2Th 3:1-2 and, for the consolation of the saints, observes the faithfulness of God engaged in their behalf to establish them in the faith they had, and to preserve them from everything and person that is evil, 2Th 3:3 and expresses his confidence in them with respect to their walk and conversation, 2Th 3:4 and then prays for them that their hearts might be directed into the love of God, and patience of Christ, 2Th 3:5. And next follows an order to withdraw from every disorderly walker, particularly idle and slothful persons, 2Th 3:6 and from such a lazy idle life the apostle dissuades by his own example, who behaved not disorderly, nor ate the bread of others, but wrought with his own hands, though he had a right to a maintenance without it, but did this to set an example to them, 2Th 3:7-9. He puts them in mind of a precept of his when among them, that such who would not work should not eat, 2Th 3:10 and the order he now gave, and the precept he reminds them of, were not without reason; seeing there were disorderly idle persons, and busy bodies, among them, whom the apostle exhorts and beseeches, in the name of Christ, to be industrious, and eat their own bread, as the fruit of their labours, 2Th 3:11,12 and as for the other members of the church, he exhorts them to diligence and constancy in well doing, and to mark those that were incorrigible, and have no conversation with them, yet dealing with them not as enemies, but admonishing them as brethren, 2Th 3:13-15. And closes all with prayers, that the Lord would give them peace, and grant his presence to them, and with his usual salutation, written with his own hand, as a token of this being a genuine epistle of his, and by which every epistle of his might be known, 2Th 3:16-18.

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