1 Thessalonians 3:9-13—under the theme “The
Return of Christ” Paul urges us to prepare for Christ’s return by being
blameless in holiness.
Be blameless in holiness at the return of Jesus
Christ. When Christ comes, we are to be pleasing to Christ. Paul explains what
these requirements are. Who can meet them? Is it possible to meet these
demands? Love – not only Christians but all people (verse 12). Be blameless in holiness – not only before
men but before God (verse 13). How is
such perfection obtained? It is found in the holy one of God.
Fit for the Master’s Return – Vv.12, 13
1.
Christ is coming
again. Paul announces his coming as fact. V. 13
2.
Conditions in
which Christians need to be. Vv.12, 13
When
Christ returns we are to be pleasing to Christ. Paul explains what these
requirements are. Who can meet them? Is it possible to meet these demands?
A.
Love for all. Not
only Christians but all people. –V.12
B.
Blameless in
holiness – not only before men but before God. –V.13[2]
Today is Thanksgiving, the quintessential American
holiday. It is a time for us to take inventory of our life and to return thanks
to God. It’s a time for us to be appreciative for everything we have.
Jesus entered this world to live a perfect life for
you. He bore your sin as His own all the way to the blessed cross to die in
your place and then victoriously rise from the dead on the third day to give
you His life. His resurrection brings hope of an eternal future for those who
trust in Him.
Because of His work you are free – to help and serve
your neighbor in love. We have a glorious future with the Savior! “He who
did not spare His Son but gave Him up for us all, will He not also with Him
graciously give us all things.” -Romans 8:32 [2]
Almighty God, most merciful Father, who openest Thine hand and satisfies the desire of every
living thing, we give Thee most humble and hearty thanks that Thou hast crowned
the fields with Thy blessing and has permitted us once more to gather in the
fruits of the earth; we beseech Thee to bless and protect the living seed of
Thy Word sown in our hearts that in the plenteous fruits of righteousness, we
may always present to Thee an acceptable thank offering through Jesus Christ,
Thy Son, our Lord. Amen.
[1]
Thanksgiving image copyright © Google images
[2]
Lectionary Preaching Workbook Series C, John Brokhoff © 1979 CSS Publishing,
Lima, OH
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