Paul, Silas and Timothy, to the church of the Thessalonians in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ: Grace and peace to you. We always thank God for all of you, mentioning you in our prayers. We continually remember before our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labor prompted by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.
1 Thessalonians 1:1-3
Paul knew how to pray for people who are following God's calling. He prayed for them to live in the peace of God. Only God's peace can be the basis for handling the challenges of life, especially if you are a believer who has to learn how to deal with the struggles that can come with serving Christ.
Paul prayed for God's grace on them. Anyone following God's calling needs God's grace. There is no other way to carry out that calling. It is beyond our human strength and abilities. Grace is provision. It is power. It is out of grace that the peace of God becomes an experiential thing in our daily lives.
Paul prayed for them constantly. There is something unexplainable about constantly turning to God for what we need. Paul understood that and not only wen regularly to the Lord for his own needs but also for the needs of his brothers and sisters in Christ.
The people Paul wrote to endured. And the things that they accomplished for God were produced by their faith. It was literally through their faith that the power of the Holy Spirit was able to work in their earthly context bringing the Kingdom to earth - just like we are reminded that it comes as we pray the Lord's Prayer.
These followers of Jesus pressed on in following their calling and in serving Christ because of the hope of God that was in them. They knew there was more to come!They knew that the Lord had not left them to serve Him on their own strength! They anticipated seeing the power of God in their daily lives!They lived in hope! They had a conviction that God was with them in whatever they were doing. They continued to trust their Savior, even when everything seemed impossible. Their faith was persevering faith. Persevering faith sees the impossible coming to be even before it actually happens because those who have it know in whom they have put their trust - Jesus the Messiah.
You and I can also live like this. We are part of something eternal - the family of God. As the Thessalonian Church had their hope in their Lord Jesus the Christ - so is ours. As He was strength to them because they had surrendered their lives to him and allowed him to be that strength- so he is today for those who surrender to Him. He is the Christ, which means the "anointed one". He is the one on whom God's power for all things Godly rests.
The Thessalonians had put their hope in Jesus because they had experienced, as I have, His faithfulness to them. The scriptures state that all the promises of God are "yes" to us in Christ. Simply put, whatever our need is, we will find the response of God to our need in Jesus the anointed one. We don't have to look elsewhere. That said, we may need to look more deeply into Him because right now things are a little blurry for us. But it is to Jesus we must go and it is on Him that we have to keep our focus. He is our hope for all things, both eternal and of this life.
Pray: Father, I surrender to you. Make me one who perseveres in faith. Make me one who hopes in you always. Make me one who cannot take my eyes and heart-focus off of you. Let me be known for the grace that I walk in. Let me be a blessing to others in prayer as Paul was a blessing to the people he prayed for. I receive your promises in Christ, I look to you as my strength. Work through me to bring others to know the hope I have. In Jesus name, I pray. Amen.
God is faithful!
I would love to share how faithful and gracious God has been to our family this week but there has been too much to describe here. He demonstrates that he truly does meet all of our needs. I pray that each person reading this finds the where-with-all to trust God for something concrete this week. Do more than ask God to give you something. Actually give Him your need. He says in Matthew 6 that he will take care of us and fulfill our needs so that we can serve Him.
The "Finding Freedom in Forgiveness" course is coming up this weekend in Saskatoon. Pray for God to touch and change lives. A wide variety of people will be there, including people who do not know Jesus YET. Pray that they will come to salvation.
