1 Thessalonians

King James Version · 5 Chapters

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First Thessalonians encourages a young church in faith, holiness, love, and hope amid affliction.

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hope holiness perseverance brotherly love return of Christ

Authorship, setting, and audience

Written by Paul, it is one of the earliest letters to a young and pressured congregation. It arises in a missionary setting where persecution and questions about the Lord's coming pressed on new believers. It teaches the church to stand firm, live cleanly, and hope rightly.

How the book moves

The letter moves from thanksgiving and ministry remembrance into exhortation and teaching on the Lord's return.

Why this book matters

First Thessalonians matters because it shows how sound hope strengthens present obedience.

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