I AND II THESSALONIANS
Scripture verse (I Thessalonians 3:9): “For what thanks can we render to God for you, for all the joy with which we rejoice for your sake before our God,”
Objectives:
Background on the book:
Actually, if Paul’s letters were put in the order in which they were written, Galatians would be first, followed by I Thessalonians. Paul had founded the church in Thessalonica (Find it on the map, now called Saloniki.) after leaving Philippi on his 2nd missionary, during which Paul had changed his travel plans after seeing a vision of a young man in Macedonia calling out for help. Thessalonica was the leading city of Macedonia of its day, located on the Aegean Sea and on the Great Northern Highway of the Romans. Paul preached to both Jews and Gentiles, and the church there had both. After leaving Thessalonica for Athens, Paul was worried and sent Timothy back to check on the young church. When Timothy joined Paul in Corinth, Paul wrote the 1st letter to the Thessalonians, around AD 50-51.
II Thessalonians was written by Paul about a year after the first letter, probably in AD 52. Here he congratulates the believers for their continued spiritual growth and corrects a false teaching concerning the last days that had developed.
Possible Lesson Plan:
2. Review the background of the epistle. Who wrote it? Who carried it?