So that we ourselves boast of you in the churches of God for your patience and faith in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure:
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John Chrysostom
AD 407
Indeed in the first Epistle he says, that all the Churches of Macedonia and Achaia resounded, having heard of their faith. So that we need not, he says, to speak anything. For they themselves report concerning us what manner of entering in we had unto you. 1 Thessalonians 1:8 But here he says, so that we glory. What then is it that is said? There he says that they need not instruction from him, but here he has not said that we teach them, but we glory, and are proud of you. If therefore we both give thanks to God for you, and glory among men, much more ought you to do so for your own good deeds. For if your good actions are worthy of boasting from others, how are they worthy of lamentation from you? It is impossible to say. So that we ourselves, he says, glory in you in the Churches of God, for your patience and faith.
Here he shows that much time had elapsed. For patience is shown by much time, not in two or three days. And he does not merely say patience. It is the part of patience indeed properly not yet to enjoy the promised blessings. But here he speaks of a greater patience. And of what sort is that? That which is shown in persecutions. For your patience, he says, and faith in all your persecutions and in the afflictions which you endure. For they were living with enemies who were continually endeavoring on every side to injure them, and they were manifesting a patience firm and immovable. Let all those blush who for the sake of the patronage of men pass over to other doctrines. For while it was yet the beginning of the preaching, poor men who lived by their daily earnings took upon themselves enmities from rulers and the first men of the state, when there was nowhere king or governor who was a believer; and submitted to irreconcilable war, and not even so were unsettled.