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A Life Pleasing to God

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October 16, 2022 • Chan Mitchell

A genuine faith makes a difference in the way we live. Paul explains how this translates into specific areas of
life. The first area that he addresses is sexual purity. The immorality of Thessalonica was certainly on his mind
as he wrote this portion of the letter. Nothing destroys relationships, deepens shame, and destroys witness
like sexual impurity, which has no place in the life of the redeemed. Paul addresses three truths in this passage
that will enable us to avoid such destructive influences: 1.) our walk with God must be a priority; 2.) God’s will
must be our guide; and 3.) God’s approval must be our passion. Because God has called us into holiness, we
must flee from all forms of sexual immorality.

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Just like a serious infection sometimes needs a second round of antibiotics, the young church at Thessalonica needed a second round of Paul’s wisdom and direction. The first round (1 Thessalonians) was effective, but a second round was needed to ensure full understanding. 2 Thessalonians is a very personal, gentle letter written to the believers in Thessalonica who were suffering for their faith. Paul urged their continued perseverance, good behavior, love, and faith. He reminded them of Christ’s coming, at which time the unbeliever would receive punishment, while the believer would obtain honor, glory, and the eternal presence of Christ Jesus.

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October 30, 2022 • Chan Mitchell

Few things in the Bible capture our attention and imagination more than the apocalyptic writings. During Paul’s brief stay in Thessalonica, he taught the church about a coming day of judgement. Yet, despite his teaching, the Thessalonians were still puzzled about many of the details. They had three basic questions: What happens to Christians who die prior to the Lord’s return? Was it possible that they had somehow missed the Lord’s return and were now living in the Day of the Lord? What would be the signs indicating that the end of the age had come? Paul answered the first question in chapter 4 by informing them that they would see their dead loved ones again. Paul addresses the other questions here in chapter 5.