
1 and 2 Thessalonians
By Peter A. Steveson
Subjects: Bible, Commentaries
Description: "I charge you by the Lord that this epistle be read unto all the holy brethren." - 1 Thess. 5:27. Hundreds of years later, the Thessalonian Epistles are still being read by the holy brethren -- believers eager for encouragement and instruction. Though brief, these letters communicate Paul's firm admonition and loving care for the young Christians to whom he is writing. Fully aware of the persecution and temptations they face, he encourages them to live holy lives, to work at their personal responsibilities, and to stand strong in the faith. The troubles of the Thessalonian believers mirror those of many Christians today. Living in a prosperous city resistant to the change-bringing gospel, the Thessalonians struggled to maintain their fervor for God and their spirit of service to others. Peter A. Steveson draws a vivid picture of Thessalonica's location and economy. He describes Paul's stay in the city and the danger that brought it to an abrubt end. Then he briefly outlines major themes and structure before engaging in a verse-by-verse study. - Back cover.
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