2 Thessalonians 1:1-4: The snail and the Ark.(please click here for todays passage)
I remember well the May night in 1999 when Manchester United won their first European Championship under the management of Alex Ferguson, in the Nou Camp Stadium, Barcelona. Really and truly, United looked like they had been screwed down by the efficient German team, Bayern Munich, who took a one nil lead in with them at half time. But throughout the second period there was a sense of growing momentum with the Manchester team. They kept trying; coming back at Bayern in wave after wave. With a matter of minutes to spare, Teddy Sheringham scraped an equaliser. Then on came ‘super-sub’, the Norwegian striker Ole Gunner Solskjaer. With almost his first touch of the ball he scored from a corner, and United had won an improbable victory. Interviewed after the match, an elated Alex Ferguson said he was so proud of his team. ‘They never gave in’, he said. It was obvious to everyone watching that this was the case. They refused to be beaten.
However much the odds may seem to be stacked against you, God will help you to keep going if you trust in Him. That was the experience of the Thessalonians. This church was persecuted from the beginning (see 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:5), but, with Divine help, they never gave up.
In his opening thanksgiving (a thanksgiving that Paul says is right and should be continuous), he expresses appreciation for:
- Their ever-increasing faith (3a);
- Their continuously growing love (3b);
- Their endurance in trials (4).
These things surely link to the triad of graces we saw in the first letter as hallmarks of genuine Christianity: faith, love and hope.
The wind was blowing fiercely against the Thessalonians, but they just kept going.
Perseverance has been called ‘’stick-to-it-iveness.’’
C.H. Spurgeon said, ‘’By perseverance the snail made it to the ark.’’
It is said that Sir Winston Churchill spoke at his old school and delivered the shortest message of his political career: ‘’Never give in; never give in; never give in!’’
There are more serious things at stake than a football result. So, ‘’Never give in.’’
Prayer: Lord, at times life is so hard. You know this for you lived here as a Man, and you experienced the worst that this world had to throw at you. Still, you endured. Please give me the grace to follow your pattern.
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