The Meaning of 1 Thessalonians 2:20 Explained

1 Thessalonians 2:20

KJV: For ye are our glory and joy.

YLT: for ye are our glory and joy.

Darby: for ye are our glory and joy.

ASV: For ye are our glory and our joy.

KJV Reverse Interlinear

For  ye  are  our  glory  and  joy. 

What does 1 Thessalonians 2:20 Mean?

Context Summary

1 Thessalonians 2:13-20 - The Apostle's Glory And Joy
The Christian worker always should wait on God till he gets the word of the message. There is an essential difference between delivering a sermon or an address and delivering a message. The latter is direct, eager; you wait to be sure it is understood; you expect an answer. A gospel message works in those who believe. That its ultimate effect will be to bring us into collision with the world-spirit goes without saying. For this conflict the Christian must be prepared in advance.
The separation between this true, strong, loving soul and his converts was a bereavement, though only for an hour, r.v. margin, and his heart longed to be with them again. He clung to them the more tenaciously because he had been cast out by his Jewish brethren, and also because he looked for a great revenue of joy and glory to accrue to the Savior's name. His one purpose seems to have been to accumulate garlands of saved souls, as children make garlands of flowers in spring, that he might lay them at the feet of the Redeemer. Satan hinders, but Jesus helps and smiles His benediction. [source]

Chapter Summary: 1 Thessalonians 2

1  In what manner the gospel was brought and preached to the Thessalonians
18  A reason is rendered both why Paul was so long absent from them, and also so desirous to see them

What do the individual words in 1 Thessalonians 2:20 mean?

You for are the glory of us and - joy
ὑμεῖς γάρ ἐστε δόξα ἡμῶν καὶ χαρά

δόξα  glory 
Parse: Noun, Nominative Feminine Singular
Root: δόξα  
Sense: opinion, judgment, view.
ἡμῶν  of  us 
Parse: Personal / Possessive Pronoun, Genitive 1st Person Plural
Root: ἐγώ  
Sense: I, me, my.
  - 
Parse: Article, Nominative Feminine Singular
Root:  
Sense: this, that, these, etc.
χαρά  joy 
Parse: Noun, Nominative Feminine Singular
Root: χαρά  
Sense: joy, gladness.

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