1Th 1:2
1:2 {1} We give thanks to God always for you all, making mention
    of you in our prayers;

 (1) An example of proper Christian rejoicing, by which also we
     learn, that those who have great gifts in them, are in two
     ways governed: first, if they consider that they have
     received all from God, and second, that continuance must be
     desired at his hands.  And to these things this whole
     epistle exhorts the Thessalonians.

1Th 1:3
1:3 {2} Remembering without ceasing your work of faith, and
    labour of love, and patience of hope in our Lord Jesus
    Christ, in the sight of God and our Father;

 (2) He commends them for three special gifts: effectual faith,
     continual love, and patient hope.  And he does this to the
     end that they might be ashamed, being endued with such
     excellent gifts, not to continue in God's election.

1Th 1:4
1:4 Knowing, brethren beloved, your {a} election of God.

    (a) Literally, "that your election is of God".

1Th 1:5
1:5 {3} For our gospel came not unto you in word only, but also
    in power, and in the Holy Ghost, and in {b} much assurance;
    as ye know what manner of men we were among you for your
    sake.

 (3) Another reason why they ought in no way start back but
     continue to the end, because they cannot doubt this
     doctrine which has been so many ways confirmed to them,
     even from heaven, as they themselves well knew.
     (b) Paul shows by two things that there followed very great
         fruit from his preaching, that is, by these gifts of
         the Holy Spirit, and that certain assurance which was
         thoroughly settled in their minds, as appeared by their
         willingly bearing the cross.

1Th 1:6
1:6 {4} And ye became followers of us, and of the Lord, having
    received the word in much affliction, with {c} joy of the
    Holy Ghost:

 (4) Another reason, because even to that day they embraced the
     Gospel with great cheerfulness, insomuch that they were an
     example to all their neighbours: so that it would be more
     shameful for them to faint in the middle of the race.
     (c) With joy which comes from the Holy Spirit.

1Th 1:9
1:9 For {d} they themselves shew of us what manner of entering
    in we had unto you, {5} and how ye turned to God from idols
    to serve the living and true God;

    (d) All the believers.
 (5) It is no true conversion to forsake idols, unless a man in
     addition worships the true and living God in Christ the
     only Redeemer.

1Th 1:10
1:10 And to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from
     the dead, [even] Jesus, which delivered us from {e} the
     wrath to come.

     (e) This word "the" is not put here without reason: and by
         "wrath" is meant that revenge and punishment with which
         the Lord will in time judge the world in his terrible
         wrath.