A Study in 1 ThessaloniansSample
More Grace. Less Grief.
When you go in to visit your doctor, say for your annual checkup, it is guaranteed that before your session ends, he will hand you a list of things that you need to put into practice so that you can be healthy. A good doctor will include hydration, nutrition, sabbath, supplements, and other very practical recommendations for healthy living.
The end of many New Testament letters is a bit like that. The author wants to give the Christians who read his words some next steps in their walk with God. The hope is that these become healthy habits, a normal and natural part of the daily routine.
Too often, we are unhealthy in our body because of bad habits. The same is true of our soul. For example, how many of us would not skip meals for a month but would skip Bible reading? Or how many of us would not miss a week of drinking fluid, but would miss a week of praying to God?
God cares about our body and soul. So, Paul ends this letter with some very practical and helpful healthy habits for a strong soul. Here is a summary:
- Respect godly leaders who lead and feed you in love.
- Live at peace together and don’t tolerate ongoing conflict, strife, division, or factions.
- Admonish the idle to take responsibility and get activated owning their own life.
- Encourage the fainthearted who are in a tough season and walk alongside them.
- Help the weak so that those who are immature, addicted, discouraged, or broken are not abandoned but rather loved by God’s church family.
- Be patient with everyone because we all have our faults, flaws and failures and are a work in progress.
- Don’t allow bitterness and vengeance to cause you to respond to evil with evil. Be like Jesus and respond to evil with good and let Jesus deal with the evildoers.
- Rejoice always because no matter how bad it is, God is present and there is grace and blessing if you look hard enough.
- Pray without ceasing so that talking to God is a natural part of everyday life as you grow that relationship with your Father as His child.
- Give thanks for what you are learning and who you are becoming even when the days are dark, and the grief is deep, because God is not punishing you but rather preparing you for the next season of life.
- Do not quench the Holy Spirit with your traditions, legalisms, bad theology, fear, control issues, unrepentance, or unbelief but rather set your sail for His wind to take you wherever He wants you to go.
- Do not despise prophetic words from godly people who are filled with the Spirit and helping you learn God’s Word and find God’s will.
- Do not be gullible or naïve by believing everything, but instead test everything by the Word of God, people of God, and Spirit of God so you can toss what is bad and keep what is good.
- Abstain from every form of evil, including your private sins, secret sins, and things you tend to tolerate or make excuses for that you know are wrong.
- Pray for your pastors and church leaders who are doing all they can to lead and feed you in love.
- Treat one another with love like a family.
- Have the Bible be the center of your church meetings to hear a Word from God by learning the Word of God.
This is quite a list! If we do what Paul says, we will become healthier, stronger, more joyful, unified, helpful, and better people in every area of our life. Everyone around us will benefit from who we are becoming, and we will enjoy our life even on the worst days.
Reflection:
Which things on the list would you say the Holy Spirit has grown you in? What things on the list do you need to invite the Holy Spirit to help you grow in?
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About this Plan
In a world that feels more like Hell everyday, you need a practical guide for how to survive in the end times. That’s why we’re diving into 1 Thessalonians. Jesus is coming back, but our job isn’t done yet. With this 7-day devotional, you’ll learn how to pull Heaven down instead of bringing Hell up.
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