Exhortation to Walk in Ambition - 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12

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Introduction

1. We have seen Paul exhort the church at Thessalonica

a. To walk in holiness - 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8

b. To walk in love - 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12

2. His next instruction is an exhortation to be ambitious, to ensure that

a. They walk properly toward those who are outside - 1 Peter 2:12

b. They lack nothing - Romans 13:8

3. That this requires ambition is evident from the word aspire (study, KJV) in verse 11

a. A word meaning to be ambitious

b. As translated in the NASB (to make it your ambition)

 

Body

I. TO LEAD A QUIET LIFE

A. AN APPARENT PARADOX

1. For the phrase quiet life suggests calmness, serenity

2. Yet for this we are to be ambitious, apply diligent effort, which seems to be contrary to

the idea of quietness, calm

3. The quiet life, like many good things, does not come without concerted effort

B. AN ADMIRABLE GOAL

1. As much as possible, to live peaceably with all men - Romans 12:18; Hebrews 12:14

a. Though such is not always the case

b. As Paul found out even in Thessalonica - Acts 17:1-6

2. For which we are to diligently pray - 1 Timothy 2:1-2

a. That we might live quiet and peaceful lives

b. That we might live such in all godliness and reverence (KJV -honesty)

3. A quiet and peaceful life is more likely if we:

a. Seek first the kingdom of God - Matthew 6:25-34

1) Which requires setting our priorities

2) Which requires saying no to many distractions

b. Learn contentment in Christ - Philippians 4:11-13; 1 Timothy 6:6-10

c. Overcome anxiety through prayer - Philippians 4:6-7

4. The search for simplicity is a popular trend today; for the Christian, it is to be more than just a trend, but a way of life conducive to godliness and honesty

 

II. TO MIND OUR OWN BUSINESS

A. THERE IS A PLACE FOR LOVING CONCERN

1. As we watch out for one another's welfare - Philippians 2:4

2. As we seek to help each other overcome our weaknesses - Galatians 6:1-2

3. Therefore we should not construe the words in our text to mean that we should not seek to reprove, rebuke, or to restore an erring brother - James 5:19-20

B. THERE IS NO PLACE FOR NOSY INTERFERENCE

1. Paul is warning against becoming busybodies, people who have nothing to do but interfere in the affairs of others

2. A problem that often existed in the early church

a. Even at Thessalonica - 2 Thessalonians 3:11-12

b. Which Peter lumped together with murderers, thieves, etc. - 1 Peter 4:15

3. A danger especially when one is not focused on their own business

a. This is why Paul refused to let churches support younger widows - 1 Timothy 5:11-14

b. This is why Paul instructed the older women to properly teach the younger women their responsibilities - Titus 2:3-5

4. The peace and quiet we desire in our lives and in our churches cannot exist unless we maintain a proper distinction between brotherly concern and becoming busybodies

 

III. TO WORK WITH OUR OWN HANDS

A. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COMMAND

1. To provide for our families and ourselves - 1 Timothy 5:8

2. To help the less fortunate - Ephesians 4:28; Acts 20:34-35

3. Through example and teaching, Paul taught the early Christians to support themselves and not be dependent upon others

B. THE SERIOUSNESS OF THIS COMMAND

1. Failing to provide for our families makes us worse than unbelievers - 1 Timothy 5:8

2. Refusing to work was grounds for church discipline, just like adultery, extortion, etc. - 2 Thessalonians 3:10-14, 1 Corinthians 5:11

3. While we may occasionally need assistance from our brethren (even our government), we are not to make it a practice to live off welfare when possible

 

Conclusion

1. With ambition, therefore, we are to aspire

a. To lead a quiet life

b. To mind our own business

c. To work with our own hands

2. Again, the purpose behind these instructions is two-fold

a. That we might walk properly toward those who are outside - 1 Thessalonians 4:12a

b. That we might lack nothing - 1 Thessalonians 4:12b

3. For the sake of our reputation as Christians, as well as for own well-being while we live here on earth, we must heed this exhortation to walk with ambition

 

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-- Don Treadway, October 2009 --

 


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