
When Doing Good Is Difficult | 2 Thessalonians | 3:13-18
• Series: 2 Thessalonians
This sermon is part of our series walking through the book of 2 Thessalonians. As we look at the chaos in the world around us, we may be reminded of the first century Christians in Thessolonika who faced constant persecution and eagerly awaited Jesus’ return. We hope to dive into what 2 Thessalonians teach us about Jesus’ return and how are we to live in light of that hope. In this insightful exploration of 2 Thessalonians 3, discover how the Apostle Paul encourages believers to persevere in doing good despite facing internal and external challenges. Learn about the deeper meaning of weariness, which goes beyond physical tiredness to include losing motivation and enthusiasm. Paul emphasizes the importance of seeking God's approval over man's fleeting praise and highlights the role of a supportive community in maintaining zeal for good works. This message concludes with a powerful blessing of peace, reminding us that true peace comes from a right relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Reflect on your motivations, stay connected to your community, and seek God's peace to find renewed strength in your faith journey. Keywords: 2 Thessalonians 3, Apostle Paul, perseverance, doing good, God's approval, supportive community, peace of God, faith journey, Christian encouragement. Hays Hills Baptist Church seeks to bring life-changing hope, to an ever-changing people, through the unchanging Gospel