Originally Posted by mistertee49 For this reason, when I could no longer endure it, I sent to know your faith, lest by some means the tempter had tempted you, and our labor might be in vain.
Hi there!
In looking at the history of the church for which the passage is directed, we would go to Act 17 where it gives the history and formation of the church at Thessalonica. After arguing for three weeks in the synagogue, Paul convinced several people to convert to Christianity. But there was MUCH persecution to anyone professing Christianity. The passage is directed to people who are new Christians and facing persecution.
Knowing that, Paul is writing to encourage them, not wanting the past labors for the Lord to be in vain, and that those new in the faith would not be tempted by discouragement.
~malaka~