1 Thessalonians 5:24
“The one who calls you is faithful and He will do it.”
From your perspective, what does a faithful Christian look
like? What are the characteristics of a faithful Christian? This week we will
read through the book of First Thessalonians to learn about the faithful
Christian and the God we serve who is always faithful.
First Thessalonians was written by the apostle Paul to
encourage and strengthen the faith of the believers in Thessalonica. Paul was
also writing to build their assurance and the knowledge of the return of Christ.
Today, grab your Bible and read the entire book of First
Thessalonians. As you read each chapter write down in a notebook the one or two
verses that impact you the most. Whatever verse is of some interest to you or
worth reading again, just write it down and make a note about your thoughts and
questions.
If you cannot read the entire book of First Thessalonians
right now, write down the verse at the top of this page and memorize it throughout
the day. The Scripture is powerful and encouraging.
Day 2: Reread 1 Thessalonians 1.
In verse six Paul writes, “You became imitators of us and of
the Lord.”
In today’s world we are constantly encouraged by the media
and peer pressure to imitate whatever is most popular for the moment. Everyone
wants to fit in.
In the area of “faith in Christ” what type of “model” are
you? Who are you imitating?
Discuss this with God during your prayer time and write out
your personal thoughts and prayers to God.
Day 3: Reread 1 Thessalonians 2.
In verse twelve Paul writes, “encouraging, comforting and
urging you to live lives worthy of God, who calls you into his kingdom and
glory.”
Are we living for Christ on a daily basis? Do others see Christ
in your life? Write out your answer in the form of a prayer and talk to God
about His calling on your life.
Day 4: Reread 1 Thessalonians 3.
In verse ten Paul encourages each one of us to pray night
and day.
Take the time today to pray day and night for your personal
needs and the needs of others and your country
Day 5: Reread 1 Thessalonians 4.
In verses 13-18 we read about the Coming of the Lord, the
Rapture.
Take your time to read each verse and write what Scripture
says will be the “order of events.” Here is a short list to help you get
started:
v. 16: The dead in Christ will rise first.
v. 17: Then the Christians alive on the earth will be caught
up with them in the clouds to meet Jesus in the air and be with him in heaven
forever.
v. 18: Encourage and comfort each other with these words.
This verse is encouraging us to study, read and discuss the
Rapture so we are informed and at peace. We are not to be living in fear or
dread of the Rapture.
If you have accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Savior
then you have repented of your sins and prayed to ask His forgiveness. If you
have not prayed for Christ to enter your heart and life, you do not have
peace. Please stop now and talk to
Jesus Christ. Jesus is waiting to hear your prayer of forgiveness and
repentance and wants to be your personal Savior and Lord of your life.
Day 6: Reread 1 Thessalonians 5.
In verses 16-18 we receive guidance for our daily living and
in verse twenty-four we are reminded that God is faithful and He will do all
that He promises in His Word.
Praise the Lord who is so worthy of our praise.
Next Week we will dig into 2 Thessalonians for encouragement
and hope.
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