Reference

1 Thessalonians 4:11-12

Living The Quite Life | Pastor Eric Madden
In tonight's Midweek Bible Study, we dive into a powerful teaching on what it means to live a quiet life in a world that constantly demands attention.

Based on 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12, Pastor Eric Madden explores how God calls us to be intentional, focused, and diligent in a culture that thrives on noise and distraction. We’ll unpack what it looks like to lead a peaceful, purposeful life, minding our own business, working with integrity, and being a faithful witness to those around us.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the chaos of life, this episode will give you practical steps to find calm amidst the noise and live with purpose for God’s glory.

Tune in as we break down how living a quiet life isn’t about retreating from the world—it’s about standing firm in Christ, focused and unshaken.

Sermon Notes
Topic: Living a Quiet Life in a Loud World
Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 4:11-12 (CSB)

1. Lead a Quiet Life
1 Thessalonians 4:11: Focus on your relationship with God, family, and calling.Avoid distractions, drama, and chaos. Pursue peace.
Reflection: How can I quiet the noise and focus on God’s calling?

2. Mind Your Own Business
Proverbs 26:17: Focus on your responsibilities and spiritual growth.Avoid gossip and meddling; be faithful to what God entrusted to you.
Reflection: Am I too focused on others’ lives? How can I shift my focus?

3. Work with Integrity
Colossians 3:23-24: Work diligently as an act of worship to God.Faithful work reflects your commitment to Christ.
Reflection: How can I view my work as worship? Where do I need more diligence?

4. Quiet Life as a Witness
1 Thessalonians 4:12: A peaceful, focused life stands out in a chaotic world.Your lifestyle testifies of Christ’s peace and purpose.
Reflection: Does my life reflect Christ to others?

Practical Steps:
Limit distractions (social media, negativity).
Focus on your walk with God.
Work diligently and faithfully.
Be a light to those around you.