1 Thessalonians 1:2-3

1 Thessalonians 1:2-3

[2] We give thanks  to God  always  for  all,  making  mention  in  prayers;  [3] Remembering  without ceasing  work  of faith,  and  labour  of love,  and  patience  of hope  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  in the sight  of God  and  Father; 

What does 1 Thessalonians 1:2-3 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The Thessalonians" response to the gospel and their continuance in the faith caused Paul and his companions to thank God for them continually. "Continually" is hyperbole meaning very often. Obviously Paul did not mean that he spent all his time praying for the Thessalonians. Three characteristics of these Christians stood out to Paul. First, they had turned to Christ in faith. Second, they had served Him out of love. Third, they had borne up under tribulation patiently because of the hope that lay before them. Each virtue found its object in Jesus Christ as they lived before God. They had exercised faith in the past when they first trusted Christ. They were loving Him in the present, and they were hoping for His return in the future (cf. 1 Corinthians 13:13).
"These three Christian virtues-faith, love, and hope-occupied a large place in early analyses of Christian responsibility. The expectation was that in every life faith would work ( Galatians 5:6; James 2:18), love would labor ( Revelation 2:2; Revelation 2:4), and hope would endure ( Romans 5:2-4; Romans 8:24-25). This threefold balance probably arose even before Paul"s doctrinal stance had matured and perhaps came from the teachings of Christ himself." [1]
"The triad of faith, hope and love is the quintessence of the God-given life in Christ." [2]