1 Thessalonians 1:6. And ye became followers [imitators] of us. They had seen in Paul proof that the word was God's word, and they themselves became imitators of Paul, so giving proof that the word of God worked effectually in them also. The point of resemblance between himself and them which had chiefly struck Paul, was the joyful spirit in which they endured the affliction consequent on their reception of the Gospel. But as in all else, so in this it was Jesus who was the captain of salvation, the leader in faith and joyful endurance (Hebrews 12:1-4); and therefore, in imitating Paul, it was the Lord they really imitated and were conformed to.

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