"Strange that so few come to the woods to see how the pine lives and grows and spires, lifting its evergreen arms to the light – to see its perfect success."
~ Henry David Thoreau ~

Gaining Joy and Strength Through Christian Fellowship

Scripture Verse:  How can we thank God enough for you in return for all the joy we have in the presence of our God because of you?  1 Thessalonians 3:9


Materials Needed: White board or easel.

Notes to the Leader:  This study is about human characteristics that set the Christian apart from the world. Through these characteristics, we witness, share, love, help, grow and receive joy and strength.  Everyone in your group has these characteristics but they may be undiscovered.  Use this time to open a dialogue on familiar topics to encourage sharing.  Not all studies should be intended to impart some special wisdom.  Sometimes, it is just nice to discuss familiar and comforting topics.

Introduction

What to you do, where do you go, to whom do you seek when you need to find joy and strength in your life?

Work with your group to build a list of the things, activities, people, etc. that bring joy and strength when they are down.

Now read Psalms 28:7 to your group.  This verse points us to the true source of joy and strength, the Lord.

Who are the teachers you have had in your life that you still remember by name. What where the characteristics of those who had a positive impact on your life?

Have someone in your group read Philippians 1:3-10 The Apostle Paul shows us another source of joy and strength, Christian fellowship.

What are some of your own personal joys you receive from other Christians? How do they give you strength?

Section One: Gaining Joy and Strength through Action

Have someone in your group read 1 Thessalonians 3:1-5. The Apostle Paul shows us five key attributes: affection, anxiety, help, joy and prayer.

Attribute I - Affection 

Can we affect the lives (win over for Christ) people who we dislike?

Attribute II - Anxiety

What should our attitude be after we have shared our faith with someone?

Notes:  The training by the Apostle Paul was done but did it take hold? Did the people of Thessalonica change as a result of their exposure to the Gospel? These were the concerns of the Apostle Paul.

Attribute III - A willingness to Help

Once someone hears the story of salvation, how do they change their lives?

How do we react when we are criticized for our failings?

How do we react when we receive help?

Have someone in your group read 1 Thessalonians 3:6-10

Can a new believer grow in faith isolated from the lives of other believers?

Read James 2:17-19 to your group.

What type of action do you think the Apostle James was talking about?

Attribute IV - Joy

Have you ever watched someone you love come to accept Christ into their lives? How did you feel?

Have someone in your group read 1 Thessalonians 3:10 

What did the Apostle Paul pray for?

Why is it important to have follow-up with people who are new in their faith?

Attribute V - Prayer

Is there something each person regardless of gifts, biblical understanding, time, etc. can do in the execution of Christ's call for the Great Commission?

Have someone in your group read 1 Thessalonians 3:11-13 

The Apostle Paul prays for the new believer. There are three parts to the prayer.

[A] The Apostle Paul prays for a way to open up so he can come to Thessalonica. He prays for "opportunity."  This prayer is for ordinary guidance.

Why is it that human nature brings us to God more often in crisis than for ordinary daily guidance?

[B] The Apostle Paul prays that the Thessalonians will "love" one another.

How do we grow in love with one another (e.g. your church)?

[C] The Apostle Paul prays for their "safety".

What type of safety is the Apostle Paul praying for here?

Why pray for this?


Bible Truth Being Taught: The Apostle Paul was not a "loaner," but that he served the Lord in fellowship with other believers and, thereby, discovered a source of joy and strength.
Our Response: To seek the fellowship of other believers and to share our lives as Christ shared Himself.

 
   
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