1 Thessalonians is a letter of Hope and Holiness. Today we hear Paul speaking words of deep hope into a community that is grieving death and loss. Paul doesn’t encourage shallow cheeriness, but rather the deep hope of Christ’s future glorious return. On that day God will raise to new life all the believers who have died, and together with the Christians who are still alive they will welcome Christ and so be with him forever. Because Jesus rose never to die again, we know God will do the same for us. Oh, what a day that will be!
Paul reminds the Thessalonians of how to live in order to please God, and he begins with bodies and relationships. This was particularly challenging in their highly sexualized society (sound familiar?). Paul starts with three commands: avoid sexual immorality, control your body with holiness and honor, and don’t take advantage of anyone in this area. He continues with three reasons connecting them with God: Jesus’ future judgement, God’s past call to holiness, and the Holy Spirit’s presence in our lives now. May we also grow in pleasing God and honoring others in this important area.
Paul reminds the Thessalonians of how to live in order to please God, and he begins with bodies and relationships. This was particularly challenging in their highly sexualized society (sound familiar?). Paul starts with three commands: avoid sexual immorality, control your body with holiness and honor, and don’t take advantage of anyone in this area. He continues with three reasons connecting them with God: Jesus’ future judgement, God’s past call to holiness, and the Holy Spirit’s presence in our lives now. May we also grow in pleasing God and honoring others in this important area.
The Apostle Paul inserts a short prayer at a transition point in his first letter to the Thessalonians. Looking back in the letter, he prays that he’ll soon be able to visit them. Anticipating what is coming next, Paul prays that the Thessalonians’ love will grow and overflow, and that they will extend it to each other and to all people – all in preparation for the day Christ returns. May God use these inspired words to strengthen our hearts in love in the same way.
Paul’s major concerns for the Thessalonians are that they live in hope and holiness – hope because of the reality of Christ’s coming return, and holiness because faith in Christ must shape the way we live. Today we’re seeing Paul’s deep concern for any negative consequences that either their persecution or Paul’s absence might cause. He emphasizes that they are Together in Holiness despite the circumstances. God never meant for us to live our faith in isolation from each other. What does it mean for us to live our lives Together in Holiness today?