
1 Thessalonians
First Thessalonians is likely the earliest letter written by the Apostle Paul, sent to the church in Thessalonica. Paul first praises the believers for their remarkable faith, love, and perseverance despite persecution. The main focus of the letter is to encourage and instruct them regarding the second coming of Jesus Christ. The believers were concerned about fellow Christians who had died before Christ’s return, so Paul clearly explains that the deceased believers will be resurrected first, followed by those still alive, all meeting the Lord together. He urges them to live holy and morally pure lives while they wait, to work diligently, and to encourage one another with the certainty of Christ's return.
Paul praises the Thessalonians' exemplary faith, love, and endurance amid persecution. They turned from idols to serve God and wait for His Son from heaven.
Paul defends the integrity of his ministry, confirming he never used flattery or sought money. He was gentle and preached God’s word courageously despite opposition.
Paul explains he sent Timothy to strengthen them during persecution. Timothy returns with a good report, bringing Paul immense joy and comfort in his own distress.
Paul commands them to abstain from sexual immorality and live to please God. He addresses the resurrection: the dead in Christ will rise first, and the living will meet the Lord in the air.
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