Thessalonians
Paul's letters to the church in Thessalonica are believed to be his 2nd and 3rd letters written after his letter to the Galatians. In this letter he brings exhortation to live holy in order to reflect the hope of our salvation. He encourages his readers to hold onto the hope of Christ's resurrection. He also motivates his readers to live actively for the kingdom with hopeful anticipation in Christ's return.
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August 24, 2025
Paul encourages followers of Christ to set an example for the Kingdom of God regardless of what we go through. We have a hope that’s rescued us and that’s worth living for.
September 7, 2025
Paul told the church in Thessalonica that he was encouraged how they received the words they spoke as the word of God in the power of the Holy Spirit. Let us be a church, let us be followers of Christ, that live our lives standing firm in the truth of the word and living in the power of His Spirit.
September 21, 2025
Paul begins to explain to the Thessalonians what death looks like when we are in Christ. When you look over the scope of much of Paul’s writings he reiterates these lessons. Paul wants his listeners to know that death is not something we have to fear as followers of Christ and grief does not rob us of hope.
September 28, 2025
Paul continues in his letters to the Thessalonians to encourage his listeners around the return of Christ. Christ will return. We don't know when but we know he will. Until then we stand on the truth of God, reflect the values of his Kingdom and invite others to know Christ.
October 5, 2025
Paul brings a strong conclusion to both of his letters to the Thessalonians. In these conclusions he’s showing how we are to live our faith out until Christ returns. We have a purpose in the present and that purpose is to live for the Kingdom of God.