The letters to the Thessalonians are the earliest of Paul's writings, probably written within weeks of Paul's first visit to Thessalonica. In these letters, he calls the Thessalonians to orient their lives toward the coming kingdom, and he also writes to dispel their ignorance about what it means to wait patiently for Jesus' return. |
STEP 1: Read 1 Thessalonians 4 |
Brothers and sisters, we do not want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in death, so that you do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope. For we believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him. According to the Lord's word, we tell you that we who are still alive, who are left until the coming of the Lord, will certainly not precede those who have fallen asleep. For the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever. Continue Reading › |
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| In this video, Michael F. Bird and N.T. Wright introduce you to the text, main themes, and background to Paul's letters to the Thessalonians: |
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