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Walk Worthy (Sermon 5)
the term Walking worthy comes from Paul’s statement in
12 That ye would walk worthy of God, who hath called you unto his kingdom and glory.
The term “walk” is a reference to behavior
As a believer you are to live in a such a way that your behavior matches your belief
The church in Thessalonica was founded during Paul’s second missionary journey
The church in Thessalonica was founded during Paul’s second missionary journey
The church in Thessalonica was made up primarily of working class Gentiles
In the previous study we concluded Walking Worthy requires continued discipleship
Be found walking worthy when the Lord returns
Be found walking worthy when the Lord returns
Walk Worthy because of the Rapture
1 Thessalonians 4:13-
1 Thess 4:13-
(True/False) the believes in Thessalonica were confused about what happens to believers who die before Jesus returns.
True
How does this section fit the theme of walk worthy?
C
walk worthy now because the grave is not the end
walk worthy now because a rapture is just ahead
both (A & B)
both (A & B)
1 Thess 4:16-
Walk Worthy because you have the light
1 Thess 5:1-3
1 Thess 5:1-
(True/False) the Day of the Lord will catch the unbelievers by surprise.
True
(True/False) Paul did not expect the day of the Lord to catch the believers by surprise?
True
Paul said they are not in darkness, what did he mean?
They are not in darkness
the believers are equipped with information
the believers have been discipled
They are
Walking Worthy by intentional activity
1
1 Thess 5:6-10
What does Paul mean by let us not sleep?
A
That we should not be alert and intentional about our behavior
That we should work 24 hours a day without sleeping
That
What was Paul’s point in saying they that sleep sleep in the night; and they that be drunken are drunken in the night?
He uses “sleep in the night” to describe the complacent unaware followers
He uses “drunken in the night” to describe intentional disobedience
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The phrase so then emphasizes the inseparable link between Christians’ nature and their behavior, between their character and their conduct—a truth taught throughout the New Testament - John MacArthur
The phrase so then emphasizes the inseparable link between Christians’ nature and their behavior, between their character and their conduct—a truth taught throughout the New Testament (cf.
2:12; 4:1; , ; ; ).
What people are determines how they act; believers are day people and must act accordingly.
1 Thess 5:8-10
%T 1 & 2 Thessalonians
%A MacArthur, John F., Jr.
%C Chicago
%I Moody Press
%D 2002
%P 159
%T 1 & 2 Thessalonians
%A MacArthur, John F., Jr.
%C Chicago
%I Moody Press
%D 2002
%P 159
Paul believed walking worthy meant being sober, what does this word mean?
B
abstaining from alcohol?
being alert, aware, or having senses fully engaged
Paul wanted the believers to walk worthy because they/we are not appointed unto wrath .
This means we should live now in response to our deliverance from the wrath that will be experienced by the unsaved.
Walk Worthy means edifying one another
(True/False) it is possible to walk worthy and intentionally isolate yourself from other believers?
False
(True/False) Paul believed the Thessalonian believers were walking worthy in the area of comforting and edifying each other?
True
Walking Worthy is reflected in your relationship with your Pastor
1 Thess 5:12
What does it mean to “know them”?
to learn them, to know their character not just their name
to know their heart, passion, and sincerity in serving God through serving you
What does it means to esteem them very highly in love?
B
honor them traditionally/ceremonially at Pastor appreciation day
sincerely value them, show respect, and protect their testimony
Walking Worthy requires involvement in all areas of church ministry
1 Thess 5:14
warn the unruly
comfort the feebleminded
support the weak
be patient toward all men
not returning evil for evil; but following that which is good
Walking worthy requires intentional behavior
1 Thess 5:16-21
rejoice evermore
pray without ceasing
in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you
quench not the Spirit
despise not prophesying
NOTE: to publically declare God’s word
Prove all things; hold fast to that which is good.
abstain from all appearance of evil
Those who walk worthy enjoy peace with God
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