Encouragement: A Study in 1 ThessaloniansNäide

What does it say?
Believers should be alert as they live in light of Christ’s return, which will happen suddenly like a thief in the night.
What does it mean?
Paul had already taught the Thessalonian believers that the “day of the Lord” refers to when God will bring judgment to the world. In this passage, he gave practical instructions on how to live victoriously in view of Christ’s imminent return. Since no one knows the times and dates of Christ’s return, Paul encouraged them to focus on how to use their remaining time to fulfill God’s purposes. The Christian standard of living is high, but God Himself provides the resources when the believer chooses to obey.
How should I respond?
How does the hope of Christ’s return affect your day-to-day thoughts, attitudes, and actions? We are to live every moment expecting Christ’s return. That means being intentional rather than simply reacting to circumstances and situations. Go back over this chapter and highlight inconsistent areas of your life. Ask for God’s help as you strive for authenticity in your Christian life. What can you do this week to help fulfill God’s purpose and plan while you wait for Christ’s return?
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About this Plan

Paul’s encouraging letter to the Thessalonian church is a beautiful treatise on unity, sanctification, and the coming of Christ. 1 Thessalonians reminds us to remain sober and steadfast, hopefully anticipating the return of the Lord.
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