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It is beyond our human understanding how it is possible that satan can prevent. Everything is under God's control, right? Or did the apostle not understand God's Will, was it his human desire? However it may be, God's ways are best.
Verses 19 and 20 The Thessalonians are the crown of boasting of the Lord Jesus for these three missionaries, which they receive at His coming (Parousia: the arrival of a king or emperor, an important person). To them, the Thessalonians are their honor and great joy over this successful young church in Christ. Can we say this about our work? If we have only been able to guide someone for a short time after someone has come to faith. Have we clearly explained the gospel and God's Word that the newly born again remains steadfast in the Christian faith, enough strength to resist Satan and the world? The Thessalonians had said goodbye to the world with their idols. They lived completely under the control of the Holy Spirit despite the absence of their spiritual fathers.
Verse 1 In light of chapter 2 verse 18, where Satan has several times hindered the three missionaries from coming to the Thessalonians, Paul could no longer bear to know what was going on within this young congregation in faith. We do not know from the Bible how long the missionaries have been able to work there. Paul had been preaching in the synagogue for at least three weeks. To gaine an unbeliever to faith and fully steadfast in the faith in three weeks, armed against satan, is a great teaching. But they had also worked day and night on the proclamation. May this be a lesson to today's church and preachers!
So they decided that Paul should be left alone in Athens. The problem arises with "alone". Plural is used in the root text. So this only applies to Paul and Silas left behind in Athens and Timothy was sent to Thessalonica? Or had Silas left Paul for a short time to visit another congregation? Acts does not answer this either.
Verse 2 Timothy is a servant in the proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ. His task is to build up believers in faith, but also to admonish where a believer sins, lives in the world, deviates from the Word of God. To fortify in the Word of God, to stand firm in the tribulations and persecutions, and to resist Satan. To strengthen in prayer life. What about our Church leaders? Do they perform these tasks?
Verse 3 The purpose of sending Timothy was to see if the Thessalonians were faltering. Jews had come from Philipi who questioned the missionaries' teachings. The idolaters in Thessalonica tried to sow doubt. After all, our gods have been tested, we have served for many years, do not be tempted by this new teaching.
For you yourselves know that we are destined for afflictions and persecutions. Jesus Himself had said that this fate awaits us. He too was reviled and mocked. The scribes, the Jews rejected the teachings of Jesus. So do not be surprised at the attacks on your faith. Be warned.
Verse 4 Already when we were with you in Thessalonica we told you beforehand that you were to suffer afflictions from Jews, Gentiles and Satan. And that has just come to pass when we were with you. So much so that we had to flee to save our lives. The goal is to test the steadfastness of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and to grow in faith.
Verse 5 Because Satan hinders us (2:18), and I was in the dark about your faith, therefore I send to you Timothy. To be sure that the tempter (Satan) has not deceived and crushed you. Has been able to deceive you, because he prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking whom he can devour and he masquerades as an angel of light. Paul wanted to ascertain whether the Theslonians had accepted the gospel purely emotionally or whether it was out of a sense of sin and necessity for redemption through the blood of Jesus Christ. Had they managed to withstand all the afflictions and attacks of Satan? Had their faith grown? Was their life under the control of the Holy Spirit?
What are our spiritual leaders like? Is a newly born again person left to his or her own devices. Or is it regularly checked whether the person is steadfast and grows from baby to adult in faith. When I look at myself, it has been Christ who has held me steady. I myself had to take the initiative to go to church, where people paid no attention to me. I myself had to take the initiative and look for a Bible study group. No one guided me in my spiritual life and growth. I had grown up without Sunday school. But grew in knowledge by reading the Bible daily. Without supporters, without prayer circle.
How many young born again are not lost, returning to life in the world, because there is no spiritual guidance?
Rightly was the missionaries' fear that their efforts would be in vain. After all, their spiritual fathers were forced to flee for their lives. Was the tempter (Satan) able to sow doubt about sin, no forgiveness of sin? Satan tempted to sin, and after falling, he says there is no forgiveness. Pure lie and deception of the tempter. Satan is the god of the world (2 Corinthians 4:3), the prince of the powers of the air (Ephesians 2:2). 1 Timothy 4:1 says: Some will depart from the faithby giving heed to deceitfuç spirits and doctrines of demons, through the pretensions of liars. Those who deny the existence of Satan, they do not believe the Bible. Satan and demons are a reality.
Verses 6 and 7 But now that Timothy has come to us from you. Now that means Paul wrote this letter directly in response to Timothy's account. No waiting but an immediate response. Not a delay in answers. A definite hint for those who delay replying to important letters/emails. We are not going to pray and wait for the answer of the Holy Spirit. No, a penetrating prayer and begging God to receive an answer and to be able to communicate this answer soon. Do not give foot to Satan.
Paul thoroughly rejoices at the good tidings he has received about the Thessalonians. Complete reassurance. But also about the fact that the Thessalonians kept the missionaries in good memory despite all the tribulations. They, like the missionaries, were looking forward to meeting in person again. How is our relationship with our spiritual children? Do we have regular contact with them? Are we eager to meet them in person?
Verse 8 We rejoice because you stand firm in the Lord: in love, trust and hope in Him. That is worthy of thanksgiving.
Verse 9 That is a rhetorical question. The missionaries can give thanks to God for the good tidings received about the Theslonians. And how can they repay God for the joy He gives them? Have we thought about this. Sometimes we thank God for the things He gives us. Food, clothing, protection, blessing, victory over satan and demons, victory over our enemies, healing, etc. But how are our reactions? Do we do things to please God so that God rejoices over us?
Verse 10 Note that even though the missionaries work day and night, they still find time during the day and at night for prayer. Was it not Jesus who set the example. Worried by day and having compassion on the people and by night in prayer, conversing with His Father.
You may wonder, day and night in prayer? Well, some professions allow you to pray while you work. Other professions require complete concentration on work and do not allow you to do other things with your mind. But I myself find that between the different tasks, the Holy Spirit leads me to pray for various things. A possible tip for you?
Their prayer is fervent and earnestly because of their fervent desire to return to Thessalonica. To see each other again face to face. But also to build up what is still lacking in faith. A completion of spiritual education.
Is it the fervent and earnestly desire of the pastor, the spiritual leaders in the church, to build up believers in their faith? To build upw from the milk to solid food? From babies in the faith to adults in the faith, who are able to evangelize, resist Satan, pray day and night, and teach others in the faith?
Verse 11 The missionaries experience Satan's resistance to visit the Thessalonians. Satan wishes to overthrow them, no spiritual growth and education by the three missionaries. It is the fervent prayer that God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ break these powers and open the way to visit Thessalonica.
How is our prayer when we desire something fervent for God. Do we give up after a time of prayer? Or do we fervently pray that God's Will will be done? Are there believers who pray and thank God for a church of hundreds of thousands of believers and persevere like an American pastor, whose prayer was answered after 13 years of prayer and thanks?
Verse 12 Paul is aware that the growth of the Thessalonians is completely dependent on God. And not depending of seeing each other again and the teaching of the missionaries. It is praying to God, who also takes care of our spiritual children at a distance. For our adopted children in the developing world. The spiritual growth of our own children, but also members of the congregation in our own church.
It is very important to show love and attention. Remotely through letters, emails and telephone. Important is the increase in love for each other and God. Just like the three missionaries who are minded towards the Therssalonians. Mutual love between believers. No self interest. No selfishness, putting oneself in the foreground. But all attention is focused on the gospel proclamation, edification and glory of God.
Verse 13 The goal is to strengthen each other's hearts in love, so that we may appear blameless and holy before God on the day of the judgment seat of Christ (Romans 14:10, 2 Corinthians 5:10).
At the coming of our Lord Jesus with all His saints. There is great division and explanation about this. Some believe that this refers to Revelation 19:17-20, Matthew 24:30-31 (saints: angels and believers?), Zechariah 14:5. According to them, those who die go to Heaven and are now with Jesus in Heaven and at this return receive an immortal body just like those still living on earth. So there is no first Coming, only the coming from these 3 books of the Bible.
Personally, I do not share this opinion. For how then do we explain Matthew 24:40-41 and chapter 25 the wise and foolish virgins? This, I think, clearly points to a first Coming where one is taken (the wise virgin, the believer who lives under the control of the Holy Spirit) and the other is left behind (the foolish virgin, without sufficient oil = the Holy Spirit, who is in the world lives, not under the control of the Holy Spirit). At the first Coming of Christ in the air (not visible to the people on the earth) they are raptured, but more on this in the treatment of 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18.
I believe there is a second Coming described in Zechariah 14:5, Matthew 24:30-31 and Revelation 19:17-20 when ALL PEOPLE will see Jesus Christ, Him whom they pierced (The hands and feet of the crucifixion and spear in His side).
Verse 1 Paul begins this chapter with a commendation and admonition to the Thessalonians. A praise for their way of life (just as you ARE doing), but also an exhortation to do that SO MORE AND MORE. The congregation at Thessalonica was a congregation of young believers. They had to grow, but every believer in Jesus Christ should grow, daily, which ends only at death, or at the rapture of the Church. More on that later when discussing verses 13-18.
This letter is addressed to brothers (and sisters) in Jesus Christ. Not to unbelievers. Paul had given clear instructions when the missionaries were in Thessalonica. They may have covered the entire Old Testament (the major parts of it) during their (at least) three weeks stay.
Why is this important? To know how to walk in daily life in order to PLEASE GOD. The Christian life should be aimed at proclaiming and pleasing God through our words and ACTIONS. To live to His honor and glory. See verse 3.
Paul was a realistic person with attention to the present life on earth and attention to the future in Heaven. Here on earth a holy life with its obligations as a Christian, and what will happen after death for those who have taken their sanctification seriously. He was not a dreamer, wished to give a healthy vision of life. A life with our brothers and sisters on one hand, and the witness to unbelievers on the other hand, verses 3-12.
Verse 2 The instructions from the Old Testament, the Torah, the 10 commandments were given by the missionaries. These are NOT human instructions, but instructions given by GOD HIMSELF. They have divine values and authority. No laws made and imposed by humans. These instructions were also given by Jesus during His life on earth. He is Lord.
Those who reject these instructions do not reject the missionaries, not the Bible, but they directly reject GOD (the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ).
Verse 3 With this verse begins the introduction of the sanctification of the Christian. What is God's will:
Immorality has everything to do with NOT loving your neighbor and God. Breaking the 10 commandments: Putting God first, not coveting what is your neighbor's (his property, wife or husband), do not steal, do not kill, do not cheat.
Fornication is serving idols, literally but also living in the world, addiction, money, wealth, adultery, having sex with someone other than your wife or husband, sex which God has forbidden, pornography, etc.
Verse 4 The believer should live holy, because his or her body is a temple of God, in which the Holy Spirit dwells. If one does not live holy, then one will grieve the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 4:30) and eventually be extinguished (1 Thess. 5:19).
Verse 5 Passionate desires have everything to do with coveting what your neighbor has, lusts, sexual appetites, (addiction to) alcohol and drugs, your work, all that is like by the heathen. Unbelievers do not live under the control of the Holy Spirit, they are often deceived by satan and demons. Having spiritual experiences, belief in idols (including horoscopes) and healing through spiritual powers (Pilate, acupuncture, magnetism, etc.).
Verse 6 One speaks the truth, do not deceive, no lavish profit, a fair price. In short, one treats one's brother or sister in Jesus Christ well.
For God sees and knows your thoughts. He knows with what motives you act. When one does not live holy, God is an avenger of all these things. One day you will appear before the judgment seat of Christ (2 Cor. 5:10) and you need to give an account of your life.
Verse 7 For the believer is called to live to the honor and glory of God. A serious matter what you do with your daily life as a Christian. Called to sanctification and not to join with the world. To be worthy of God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, so that people cannot find fault with you.
Verse 8 If one rejects this, then one does not reject the proclaimer (including as brought by these missionaries in Thessalonica) and the words in the Bible, but THEN MEN REJECTED GOD Who also has the Holy Spirit as an indwelling person given to you and to sin awareness. If you add or remove words from the Bible, you reject God (thinking you know better than God, knowing better than the infinite knowledge of God).
Verse 9 Paul does not need to write anything about the mutual love, which is clearly visible in this congregation. God Himself taught them how to love one another. What a testimony! How is it in our church? How is it in your personal live? Is the love visible to our neighbor, believer and unbeliever? Do we praise our neighbor as Paul did in this verse? Are we as loving father or mother encouraging and building up their children?
Verse 10 This witness of love for one another has penetrated all Macedonia. However, we must not sit back. This must become more and more visible, greater (Read 1 Cor. 13) and grow even more. Love does not cheat, not in marriage, nor in business, in tax declaration, no self-I, gives glory to the other, gives glory to God. Love does not break the other down, but is aimed at edification and growth.
Thessalonica was a connecting city and a port city, many merchants and travelers visited this city. The deeds of the believers in this city were widely discussed and reported.
Verse 11 is an introduction to verses 13-18. Perhaps they were expecting the return of Jesus Christ soon. Paul calls on you to remain calm and to stick to his/her work, to look after your own business and to keep working. This is what the missionaries recommended when they were in Thessalonica.
Fanatics, busybodies and loafers you will find them everywhere, unfortunately also in the church. Fanatics in the preaching of the gospel who were living at someone else's expense, WITHOUT being called to do so. The missionaries stayed with their work (Paul as tentmaker) and spent the evening preaching the gospel and teaching the Bible. They had set to them the right example. There is nothing wrong with a church which have the financial capacity to support pastor(s), elders, evangelists and missionaries. We know churches in America with hundreds or thousands of members.
Certainly in our end times, there are many questions. Jesus said we should watch for the signs of the times. Six signs of the end times that Jesus gives in Matthew 24:3-14: 1. False prophets and messiahs; 2. Wars and threat of war; 3. Famines; 4. Earthquakes; 5. Trials; 6. The gospel will be preached all over the world. We now see these signs very clearly. Ezekiel 47 is fulfilling: From Jerusalem, underground freshwater flows to the Dead Sea, where fish swim in this freshwater of the Dead Sea.
Looking at myself, I was convinced that the Rapture of the Chruch would happen in 2021, it did not. I started painting my house because of the enormous rain that penetrated the walls. I am involved in the completion of the outfitting of a church. A Dutch book on Revelation has been translated into Brazilian Portuguese. The work is too much for me, there is still so much work to do. Need adult born again to build websites for adolescents and children. When looking to the church in Almere, The Netherlands, there is a crying shortage of workers. The frustration of the pastor who has to leave work because of a lack of workers.
People who wonder if I should or should not move. Improving my home. Moving to another city (inland) to start a new congregation/church there. Am I going or not in the mission? All questions that sow doubts.
Young couples, with or without children? To this question I will give my personal answer: start using your time in the service of God and do not start having children. We do not know what misery the future will bring, as we have seen with the Covid-19.
Follow your heart, if God calls you and you are convinced of this and you are supported in it, follow God's call. Others stay with your job, a lot of money is needed for evangelism and mission.
Especially in the Netherlands and other countries with one or more hourly car traffic jams to work, the 8-hour working time and then again the evening traffic jam, people come home tired. Your family needs attention. But with the 38-36 hour work week, you spend 2-4 hours working for the Lord.
Especially the retired among us, seek God's Will, what He asks of you. Dedicate yourself to evangelism, work in the church, support financially.
Verse 12 Outsiders should not be able to criticize our behavior. Self-supporting is a good testimony. Care and attention for the poor.
We should not need support from outsiders. Gospel proclamation without asking for donations and contributions, free access to services.
Following verse 11, Paul now continues on the coming of the Lord. The Lord Jesus Christ revealed to Paul what the Coming of the Lord means. Possibly there were Thessalonians concerned about their brothers and sisters who are asleep (have died), what their fate would be.
The Thessalonians had just come out of paganism. A hopeless Roman and Greek world of gods. With myths to what will happen after death. The Resurrection of the Pharaohs buried and embalmed in the Pyramids. According to the Greeks no future for the body, but a soul prison. It comes in Hades. Theology according to Elysian and Erebus. The Stoics have serious doubts about a future after death.
There are all kinds of interpretations about verses 13-28. I like to give some and sometimes with my comments.
Verse 13 Paul does not wish to leave the Thessalonians in ignorance and uncertainty. But do not worry about those who have already died (in the Lord Jesus Christ). Do not grieve as the unbelievers, who have no knowledge of what will happen after death, and have no hope in it. For you know that Jesus was raised from the dead and the believers will be raised from the dead with Him and will have eternal life with God.
Paul goes on to explain further in the following verses, where the explanations vary widely. Here I shall state my personal view: The First Coming of the Lord is Matthew 24:40-41, these verses in Thessalonians 4 and 1 Corinthians 15:30-52. And the Second Coming of the Lord is Matthew 24:30-31, Zechariah 12:10 and 14:5, Revelation 19:17-20 for ALL people on earth (with the judgment), then ALL will see Jesus, Who they have pierced.
Verse 14 Opposite the hopelessness of ignorance of the unbeliever, stands the certainty of faith in the resurrection with Jesus. Those who believe that Jesus has risen from the dead, God the Father through Jesus will also raise them from the dead. Whereby death can be figuratively taken as being dead by sin, and lost forever. And literally death at the death of man.
Verse 15 These are not the words of Paul and his fellow missionaries. NO, they may tell this (mystery) BECAUSE Jesus told them (this we declare to you by the word of the Lord). What is this mystery?
The living in Jesus, who are still alive at His coming, will not precede those who have fallen asleep. Being alive has no advantage over the dead. Let us see where the fallen asleep, those who have died in faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, are now. Luke 23:43 Jesus says to the criminal who repents: "Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise". So after the crucifixion of Jesus and this criminal, BOTH go to paradise. In paradise, poor Lazarus is in Abraham's bosom (so Abraham has a body, namely a bosom) and both are RECOGNIZED by the rich one who is in Hades. Souls cannot recognize themselves, so all three must have a body and be AWARE of their situation. The rich suffers PAIN in the realm of the dead. So with a consciousness and a body. That means that the believer goes to paradise after his or her death.
That makes verse 16 logical that those who have died in Christ rise first, namely they go from paradise to Jesus who is in the clouds, see next verse.
Verse 16 For the Lord will come with a cry of command. Only God the Father knows when the Coming of the Lord will be. So it is God the Father Who gives the command. He will instruct the archangel (and which of the archangels, Gabriel, Michael, or anyone else we do not know by name) to blow the shofar (trumpet of God). Then the Lord Jesus Christ will descend from Heaven and go to the clouds around the earth. INVISIBLE to the people on Earth!
Then the believers who have accepted Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord will go from paradise to Jesus and according to 1 Corinthians 15:51-54 in the twinkling of an eye receive an imperishable (sinless and eternal) body.
Verse 17 THEN those living who acknowledge the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord will ascend to Jesus and also according to 1 Corinthians 15:51-54 in the twinkling of an eye will receive an imperishable (sinless and eternal) body. That, I believe, is the moment described in Matthew 24:39-42: "So will be the coming of the Son of man. Then two men will be in the field; one shall be taken, and one is left. Two women will be grinding at the mill; one is taken, and one is left. Watch therefore, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming". And the wise and foolish virgins in Matthew 25:1-13. If we take literally one is taken and one is left, the five foolish and the five wise, ONLY half of the believers will be accepted (live under the control of the Holy Spirit, having taken sanctification to heart) and go with Him to Heaven. While the other half of believers are left and go through the Great Tribulation and get a second chance(?) and refuse the mark of the Beast 666 and inherit eternal life on the New Earth?
All this happens in the twinkling of an eye. The people on earth will miss people in an instant. Chaos ensues, believing drivers of cars, buses, trains, pilots in an airplane are suddenly taken away and disappeared.
Those who have fallen asleep together with the living are taken away in the twinkling of an eye to Jesus, who is in the air (clouds). It goes in the twinkling of an eye, the people on earth WILL NOT SEE IT.
And so we shall always be with the Lord. Where is Lord Jesus today? Seated at the right hand of God the Father in HEAVEN. Only with an imperishable SINLESS body can the believer see God. God is a consuming fire. Even Moses with his sinful body could not see God. That is why I think believers are not in Heaven NOW, because of their sinful bodies.
I think then the Great Tribulation begins, the construction of the temple in Jerusalem (everything is ready, the construction of the temple can be done in three months, the priests and Levites are trained for the sacrifice, etc.), the two witnesses and 144,000 begin to proclaim and the Antichrist (Satan) comes to power.
The Church is in Heaven (Revelation 3), will praise God. And now my speculation follows: comes the appearance before the judgment seat of Christ, the wedding of the Lamb Jesus Christ with His bride the Church (Revelation 19:6-10) and we are trained for the battle against satan and his followers, the battle of Armageddon (Revelation 16:16).
Verse 18 It is NOT the intention that verses 1 to 17 remain a mystery for the Church. The believers should admonish one another with these words, that is, make them KNOWN to one another. What a great announcement by Jesus Christ to his servant Paul not to make us despair and look forward with confidence to the future in Heaven with a perfectly healthy without handicaps, sinless and eternal body.
Rapture/Parousia Duration: 1 minute. At the sign of the trumpet, Jesus leaves Heaven and goes to the clouds around the earth. First the dead are raised and then the living (two will be in the field, one is taken and one is left) the raised dead and the living go together with Jesus to Heaven.
Verses 1 and 2 Continuing with chapter 4, the apostle Paul affirms that no one knows when the Day of the Lord will be, because according to Jesus it comes in Matthew 24:43-44 and 36 as a thief in the night (2 Peter 3:10-13) and the angels of heaven and the Son (Jesus) do not know, only God the Father. Looking at Matthew 25, we should have enough oil in our lamps as well as a reserve to be among the wise virgins. That is, the Holy Spirit (the oil) must be fully active in the believer and at work at the (first) Coming of Jesus Christ. It is difficult to discern which Coming(s) Paul is talking about. Previous chapter talks about the rapture to Heaven. While the Day of the Lord according to Isaiah 13:6; Ezekiel 13:5; 30:3; Joel 1:15; 2:1, 11, 31; 3:14; Amos 5:18; Obadiah 15; Zephaniah 1:7, 14 and Malachi 4:5 is the great and dreadful Day of the Lord, preceded by the prophet Elijah (being one of the two Witnesses in the Great Tribulation). So the time of Noah in Matthew 24 to verse 36 or 39? The question is Matthew 24:40-44? Gives an unclear division? Is until verse 39 the Second Coming of Christ where all people on earth (verse 30) will see Him? And verses 40-44 the First Coming when Jesus Christ comes in the air and lift up the taken ones to Heaven? Followed by the wise and foolish virgins (the division between chapter 24 and 25 is not present in the original text).
Because of this obscurity of Paul, the different interpretations of these texts arise.
Verse 3 We can certainly say that today the world is in "peace" and we are living in the days of Noah. Carelessness, denial of God's existence and His wrath, the free sex and sex of the same sex, a rejection of God's commandments and standards, explanations through philosophy and science, denial of a coming of Christ. People think they can save themselves and do not need God. Then suddenly the disasters of the Great Tribulation befall them. It is possible that in the beginning of the Great Tribulation all is peaceful, until the wrath of God breaks out.
A pregnant woman is calm during the pregnancy, then suddenly the pain takes over, the membranes break and the contractions start. There is no escaping, the contractions cannot be stopped, the birth of the child is about to happen. So it will be, when the Great Tribulation begins, it will be unstoppable. Woe after woe, the breaking of the seven seals, the trumpets and the bowls. All will come to pass and like the woes these disasters are unstoppable. Until the last woe the child is born, until the (second) Coming of Jesus and He appears to all people on earth (the child is born).
That is the end. The pregnant woman cannot escape the birth of the child, the world cannot escape the Coming of Christ, the final judgment of God.
Verse 4 But you, brothers (and sisters) in Thessalonians are not in darkness. I, Paul, have told you all. You know that Christ will come to receive you and take you up to Heaven, you know that you will receive a new imperishable, sinless body and eternal life with God. That does not happen to you like a thief in the night. Many Christians now living under the control of the Holy Spirit (the wise virgins in Matthew 25) are in the imminent expectation of the (first) Coming of Christ. They are ready. While other Christians living in the world have no knowledge of the coming of Christ, their churches do not teach anything about the Coming. Staying behind overtakes them (Matthew 24:40-41) and notices that they have stayed behind on earth. Theirs is the Great Tribulation.
Verse 5 Paul is convinced that most in the church in Thessalonica (except those who do not live in holiness 4:3-8. the idlers) are children of light. They belong to the Lord Jesus Christ. They are children of the day because they let their light (gospel proclamation) shine in the world. They are not children of darkness, do not belong to Satan, nor to the night, that is, they do not live in the world, nor do the works of Satan. Sin no longer dominates them, they live in sanctification of God.
Verse 6 Sleeping in the sense of being watchful, as the master of the house is watchful for the thief, alert as the wise virgins who had spare oil for their lamps. Be vigilant for the pitfalls of satan. Watch out for worldly music that has demonic lyrics and calls for sexual appetites, fornication (with children), disobedience to parents, indulging in drink and drunkenness, enjoyment of drugs, etc.
To be sober what is worldly and what belongs to God. Sober to what God has forbidden (abortion, euthanasia, tattooing, murder, selfishness, stealing, and much more), not yielding to what is approved and talked about by governments today. Clothed with the spiritual armor.
Verses 7 and 8 The believers sleep at night so that he or she is well rested to work during the day and be watchful. Not to the night club and disco. No drunkenness and drug use, so that one opens oneself to the powers of darkness. Equipped with the armor of faith, love, Bible reading, steadfast prayer, and looking to the Coming of Christ and looking forward to the imperishable body in Heaven. Sober to keep working, not to be distracted and misled.
The harness protects the most vital parts of the human body: heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, intestines. The Christian should daily put on his armor of faith and love to withstand the onslaught of the powers of darkness. His or her body should be in good shape, physically as well as spiritually, nourished by Bible reading, prayer and the Holy Spirit. The best weapon is attack, not a passive defense against Satan, but active weapons of Bible knowledge and intense prayer.
The helmet of hope, namely Jesus died for sin (provided we confess). We are sinners, still living in the earthly body, still sinning. But He is faithful to forgive our sins when we confess. God casts them by confession into the depths of the sea. The children of light are saved by the blood of Jesus and saved by His work and protected from the coming wrath of God over sin.
Verses 9 and 10 The only reason to be redeemed from our sin, is the Lord Jesus Christ. By faith in Him, the believers are bought free from the wrath of God the Father over the sin of man. He died for sins, that we either wake (those alive at His Coming) or sleep (those already asleep at His Coming, 4:15) may live together with Him in Heaven. The sleeping does not go back to verse 7 who are drunk at night and have no knowledge of redemption, but refers to 4:15 who have already died in Christ.
Verse 10 Paul again urges the Thessalonians to build each other up. They are a good example, they do it too, but it is the vigilance to keep going to build each other up. The expectation of the Coming of Christ has been going on for 2000 years. Therefore, not expecting more makes sense. But just now, with all that is going on in the world, the signs that Jesus has indicated are being fulfilled, we now know that His (first) Coming is imminent, and the Comings probably in this generation is going to happen. The people of Israel is in the State of Israel. Ezekiel 47 is being fulfilled: underground fresh water already flowing to the Dead Sea and in its estuary, fishes already swim in this fresh water. Everything is ready to build the temple in three months and the Levites and priests are trained. The red heifer has already been bred. Earthquakes are increasing in number and strength. So now is the time to exhort the congregation and point out in the churches the necessary sanctification and preaching of the Coming of Christ.
Verses 12 and 13 Timothy had just returned from Thessalonica and had given a favorable report, but there were a few things that deserved Paul's attention, namely verses 12-15. Starting with the church leaders who are making efforts to build up the church. Church leaders who teach the gospel, conduct Bible studies, point out sins, rebuke, encourage, etc. Church leaders who take care of the church, maintain the church building, finances, etc. Church leaders who guide the weak in faith. Paul asks the Thessalonians to esteem them high, to listen to them, and to appreciate their work. Speak no evil of them, fear them and be at peace with them.
Vers 14 Idlers are chaotic, dissolute, undisciplined, irregular, messy, sloppy, disorderly, immoral and/or irregular. See also verse 4:11-12. Paul calls for reproving these idlers. Help the fainthearted, those who have no courage. Possibly also those who are concerned about what will happen to those who have already fallen asleep. Let the strong among you stand up in love for the weak (physically as well as spiritually). Do not esteem yourself higher than others, but be patient with all, be meek. It is the task of each (strong) member of the congregation to take care of the other (weak) members of the congregation. That is not limited to the pastor, elder or deacon.
Verse 15 Is in line with Jesus' statements in Matthew 5:38-48. Instead of returning evil for evil, show the love of Jesus and try to win the evildoer to Jesus as the Savior from sin and evil. Phil. 4:5 Let your kindness be known to all men. Let not satan and demons win, but seek the good of the other. Satan is only too happy to see people repay evil with evil.
Verse 16 Paul calls on to rejoice. Even in difficult circumstances of illness, disability, prison, torture and persecution. For Jesus was mocked on the cross, denounced by the scribes as possessed by demon (Beelzebul), the religious leaders called to crucify Jesus. Rejoice when you may suffer for Jesus Christ. Look to the future when all tears are wiped and dried in Heaven.
Verse 17 See Phil. 4:6 with supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. Let the Holy Spirit lay the matters of prayer upon your heart. These missionaries prayed for all congregations, perhaps even for congregation members/leaders by name. Their praise at the addrees of God was great. See What is prayer?.
Verse 18 First of all we give thanks that Jesus Christ died for sin. We give thanks for our food and drink, for our income, home, family, etc. That is the Will of God, our gratitude to our Savior the Lord Jesus Christ, the deliverance from the power of satan and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Our salvation and eternal life in Heaven.
Verse 19 Do not quench the Spirit. Namely through ingratitude, neglecting your redemption. It is the Holy Spirit that can give you the power to say NO to sin, not to give in to Satan's temptations. Warn you of deceptions, such as Pilates and acupuncture. For deceptions by philosophy, psychology, communism and socialism. Not confessing your sin, persisting in sin, that extinguishes the working of the Holy Spirit. If the Holy Spirit points you to wrong things again and again, no daily prayer, not reading the Bible daily, lovelessness, disobeying what the Bible teaches. Watching pornography, violence, monsters, horror, adultery, listening to worldly music with demonic and sexual lyrics (in a language you do not understand), etc., are all things which the working of the Holy Spirit, who dwells in you, extinguish.
Verse 20 Do not despise the prophecies. According to William Hendriksen (New Testament Commentary), the prophecies were important in Paul's time because the believers did not have a complete Old Testament (only on parchment scrolls in the synagogue) and did not have a complete Old and New Testament (our Bible). The church was still in its infancy. Thus prophecies were an important part of edification in Paul's day. And that is why, according to him, special gifts were needed in this transitional phase, which are no longer needed (of importance) today. However, important are the prophecies given by Isaiah, Daniel, Ezekiel, Zechariah, Malachi, Jesus and John in the book of Revelation. To their prophecies we all need to pay heed.
Yes, Paul's time right after the Ascension of Jesus Christ was a transitional phase. But prophecies revealing sin(s) are still applicable according to me. On the other hand, many prophecies made about Donald Trump staying on, have turned out to be false. Today many prophecies turn out to be false and do not come true. Many prophecies by "prophets" who also speak in tongues WITHOUT EXPLANATION often give general prophecies that apply to many people in daily life. Statements as God reveals to me that one who has cancer will soon be healed. Well, without pointing out the person in question and saying what kind of cancer it is, this is easy to prophesy, but many fall into this lie and trap (the person who has cancer and thinks the prophecy applies to him or her. This is just an example). There are many tricks, without being aware (today with the cameras and smartphones) that one falls into a trap. So my advice is, be careful. With a true prophet, ALL, no exception, come out and all are fulfilled. And be careful about praying out loud. When you wish an answer from God to a certain question, pray in mind, WITHOUT SOMEONE can hear it (satan and demons listen and sometimes give a false answer to prayer)!
Verses 21 and 22 In connection with verse 20, Paul gives the advice to test the prophecies whether they are actually being fulfilled as prophesied. But not just prophecies, TEST EVERYTHING. With that, Paul do NOT say that, for example, you test drugs to know what happens to you. Listen to worldly music in a language you do not know or with demonic lyrics and see what happens to you. Looking at pornography, at sex, monster, violence in movies and see if it affects your spiritual life. Do not get involved in horoscopes, magic, sorcery, satanic, etc. Paul is clear in verse 22 Abstain from every form of evil.
The test is testing whether it does not contradict God's Word, the Bible. Not, o but that does not apply to Christians. That was true for that time, but no longer applies today. OK, there are things that were specific to Israelites, but the 10 commandments and the Torah (excluding the bringing of sacrifices, because the perfect sacrifice for sin was made by Jesus on the cross). Meanwhile came the commandments as given by Jesus and the 12 apostles (replacing Judas the traitor by Paul). Not testing a marriage with an unequally yoked, unbeliever, unequal in spiritual life, male or female not a virgin, etc. That is tempting God by breaking His commandments. There are many other examples to mention, of which the intention is not to test the "evil".
Vers 23 In this verse, the source is given for the believer's strength: the Holy Spirit, God the Father Who desires peace with man and does not want anyone to perish. Jesus Christ Who died for the sin of man and by faith takes away the wrath of God the Father for the sin. The believer should serve Jesus Christ as Lord. The believer should live with spirit (among others pure thought, to the glory of God), soul and body (no fornication) to God's glory, sinless (to confess every sin immediately); because at the Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, the believer is found to be blameless and sound.
Verse 24 It is up to the believer to open himself or herself to the working of God. God wishes to continue the good work of redemption to the end (Phil. 1:6), but it is up to the believer to allow this. And NOT to quench the Holy Spirit (verse 19) nor to grieve (Eph. 4:30). He is the strength and faithfulness to work in the believer. But as an unbeliever is able to reject the sacrifice of Jesus (and thereby be lost), so the believer is able to resist God's operation and with it sanctification.
Verses 25-28 Paul concludes this letter with a call to pray for them. Greet each other with a holy kiss (as is still the custom in Asia). Let this letter be read to all members of the congregation (so also the idlers must be present). And ends with the graceful greeting of the Lord Jesus Christ.