Wednesday 03 December 2014
- Bible Book:
- 1 Thessalonians
“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances.” (vv. 16-18)
Psalm: Psalm 69:30-36
Background
Paul's short letter is drawing to its close, and he gives somefinal advice to the Thessalonians. Verses 12-15, about rightbehaviour in the Christian community are expanded somewhat in
Reading between the lines of verses 19 and 20, it looks as ifone of the areas of controversy among the Thessalonians has beenabout spiritual gifts, including the gift of prophecy. Paul impliesthat such things enhance the life of the Church, but he emphasisedthat all should be tested, presumably against the revelation of Godin Jesus Christ.
Paul's final prayer for the Thessalonians (verses 23-24) is thatGod will sanctify them. It is a wish that they might take on aChristlike character and thus draw closer to God. Paul does not usethe phrase "spirit and soul and body" (v. 23) to draw distinctionsbetween different aspects of human life, but to describe itstotality and wholeness. Such sanctification will enable them to beready for the coming of Christ.
To Ponder
- How realistic is it to encourage thanksgiving "in allcircumstances". Do you think that there are situations wherethanksgiving is an inappropriate response? When might that be? Andwhat might you do instead?
- Do you think it is possible to "pray constantly"? What do youfind helps you to pray?