Chapter 3
3:1 What do the writers want the original readers to do for them? What matters do the writers ask them to pray about? When the
3:2 What else do the writers ask those readers to pray about? What do you learn about some people? What experiences have you had with people like that?
3:3 What does the
3:4 About what are the writers sure? What will be different because you know that?
3:5 Make a list of what the writers ask God to do. When he does that, what will you know about God? And what will you know about Christ? How will you be different because of that?
3:6 What must the Christians do? What is the problem? Why should Christians do that? What will you do because you know that?
3:7 What do the original readers know? How should they live? What will you do because you know that?
3:8 Who had paid for the writers’ food when they were in Thessalonica? From where had the money come? What had the writers done? What will you do because you know that?
3:9 What do you learn about the writers’ behaviour? What will you do because you know that?
3:10 What had the writers done? What will you do because you know that?
3:11 What do the writers hear? How does the problem show itself? What will you do because you know that?
3:12 What do the writers ‘urge’? (Look at verse 11 also.) From whom do they have authority for that? What should the lazy people do?
3:13 What should the readers not do? What will you do because you know about that?
3:14 What will perhaps happen? How should you behave towards such people? Why is that? What do you think about all that?
3:15 What should you not do? What should you do? How would you do that? How would that be different?
3:16 For what does Paul pray? What will be different when the
3:17 What do you learn about Paul? To whom might you write?
3:18 What is the prayer? Whom does it include? What will you do to learn more about that ‘