I pray that my life is worthy of imitation. And, pastor, I pray yours is too!
Here’s how to make sure it is an imitable life: I can’t just talk a good life. Paul wrote, “Our gospel came to you not simply with words….” Words are important, but they shouldn’t be a replacement for a life that backs up those words. Paul continues his thought:
Our gospel came to you not simply with words, but also with power, with the Holy Spirit and with deep conviction…. (1 Thessalonians 1:5)
Their sermons were backed up by the help of the Holy Spirit, and the deep conviction that Paul, Silas, and Timothy lived by. This was all outwardly focused toward others. Look how Paul concludes this verse, “…you know how we lived among you for your sake.”
They never attempted to use the gospel or their calling to benefit themselves, but always for the benefit of others and for the glory of God.
The result (v. 6):
You became imitators of us and of the Lord.
I pray that all of us can say this about our congregations!


