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    • I would say both. The first three weeks are spent in understanding the background to Paul's letters to the Thessalonians. This is part of the context of what he was speaking to.

      If we don't understand the context we will most likely misinterpret why Paul said what he did to those people and in turn we will misunderstand how it applies to us.

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      • True Tyler, most people misinterpret Paul's letters because they don't know the background, hence the context of what Paul is saying. I am happy for this quarter's study. May the Lord bless everyone as we study through this quarter.

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  1. It was a bad time that these people had because there were two movements of Cabirus and of Paul, so people were confused. When you analyse these movements there was some similarities such us blood sacrifices and the return to life of Cabirus that they believed.

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  2. Hi,
    In our society many people don't care if we believe in Christ, in Buddah, or somebody else. People seem to be willing to accept Christ as one of many others, but only few are willing to accept that Christ is the only God, the only way to Salvation. People are turning back to the old mystical religions looking for a meaning, often they don't experience Christ in Christianity and they turn away from Him. Somebody once said that the danger of not believing in God is not a believe in nothing, but it's believing in anything. The life is full of struggles, we have to work hard, we are surrounded with pain, and even the short joys we experience are nothing when we realize that death brings end to all... Without Christ life wouldn't make sense, the daily struggle would be too heavy to carry... I would rather spend a day with Christ in heaven than a thousand years on this earth without Him. He came so we could live an aboundant life, so every second of living here would have a meaning and would be a beginning of the eternity.

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  3. Some similarities according to Yohane Dzinga! Indeed yet so different. No wonder Paul had to come into action to show the difference. The time of Paul, Christ had already defied the roman yoke and more so the death. There was no shedding of blood as did the Cabirus followers. Paul pointed to them the real reason of our very existence, the real provider and sustainer of life. Does not matter whether you die today as long as you die in him, the life, the death and resurrection, you are assured of life tomorrow. This is the faith that should be driving us living in this world full of theories. There are so many doctrines of men flying around us such that if not grounded into the truth and wanting to make man our arm, we will definitely be lost. Let us exercise the spirit of Bereans whilst the light is still shinning before us.

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  4. Paul's writing is very complicating unless we understand the context and the historical background. Unless we are thorough with the historical background we can divert it's meaning of the lesson.

    I too need lot of knowledge to teach and understand the Sabbath School class. We need lot of preparation to have a good Sabbath School Discussion.

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  5. If we do not understand the background of what was happening politically and socially during that particular point in time and place we will misinterpret Paul's teachings. It is the same way many misinterpret other scriptures because they do not know the context in which they were written. It is very important that as we study the scriptures we actuaaly do a little research on the backgrounds to understand the context in which they were written

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  6. The Caribus cult was displaced by the Romans und transfered to Caesar who claimed to be Cabirus. The Thessalonians were forced to accept a foreign religion they did not want. Hearts were left empty and disapointed. The gospel hit right into that empty space, filling hearts with new hope. While only a few Jews responded, a great multitude of Greeks and not few of upperclaas women accepted Christ (Acts 17:4). The time was ripe for the Holy Spirit to work through apostolic witnesses (Gal. 4:4) filling empty hearts. If this was the case at the time of the early rain, how much more today at the time of the latter rain. Wakefulness is necessary, looking for the Holy Spirit's leading using every one of us in His service to fill empty hearts all around us.

    Winfried Stolpmann, Germany

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