1 Thessalonians 3:3-5

1 Thessalonians 3:3-5

[3] That no man  should be moved  by  afflictions:  for  yourselves  know  that  we are appointed  thereunto.  [4] For  verily,  when  with  before  that  we should  suffer tribulation;  even  as  it came to pass,  and  ye know.  [5] cause,  when I  no longer  forbear,  I sent  to  know  faith,  the tempter  and  labour  be  in  vain. 

What does 1 Thessalonians 3:3-5 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Often new believers, and even older believers, interpret difficulty as a sign that they need to change something. Timothy reminded them that persecution is a normal experience for the Christian (cf. Matthew 5:11-12; Matthew 10:16-28; Matthew 20:22-23; Matthew 24:9-10; et al.), just as Paul had previously instructed them. Had the Thessalonians fallen before this temptation they would have been in danger of becoming like rocky soil in which the seed of the gospel does not root firmly. Thus the ministry expended on them would have been in vain in the sense that it would not have resulted in substantial growth and fruit.