Our Hope and Joy

Jan 21, 2024    Tyler Wittmer

In the sermon "Our Hope and Joy", Pastor Tyler Wittmer discusses the book of 1

Thessalonians 2, penned by Paul during his second missionary venture. The letter was

addressed to the nascent Christian community in Thessalonica, a coastal city that was

undergoing persecution and disillusionment due to false teachings about Christianity.

Nonetheless, despite the adversities, the Thessalonian Christians were known across

the region for their strong faith in Christianity. Wittmer explains how Paul, Silvanus, and

Timothy recognized these believers as God's chosen people, evidenced by their

acceptance of the Gospels with open hearts. Inspired by their faith, many

Thessalonians embraced Christianity, creating a legacy lauded in the annals of

Christian history. The sermon's central message lies in the Thessalonian Christians'

transformation from their old idolatrous practices to hope in Christ's return and the

anticipation of a new, restored world. The minister likens Paul's nurturing care for his

congregation to parental love, encouraging the faithful to live per God's righteous

principles. The sermon further emphasizes caring and supporting each other, rejoicing

in the Church's growth, and living the gospel's teachings, not in language but through

actions as well. Pastor Wittmer reiterates that Christians should inspire and uplift one

another and uphold the joy and hope found in Christ, urging them to assemble regularly,

share each other's burdens, and promote love and good deeds. With this, believers are

meant to evolve in Christ's likeness and treasure Jesus collectively. Finally, the sermon

calls upon listeners to actively practice the teachings by cultivating intentional

relationships and regular fellowship in their church community. Non-believers are invited

to the new life offered by the gospel, while believers are encouraged to continually

engage in the joy of communion. The ultimate goal is to treasure Christ together and

discover joy through Jesus's transformative work.