In the first century, the Thessalonian church grieved deaths in
their community, endured harsh persecution, and struggled with
questions about the future. Paul offered them the comforts and
reassurances of hope in the Messiah, but he offered far more than
mere wishful thinking or 'pie in the sky' comfort. Paul's emphasis
on hope in Jesus involved capturing a vision of God's redeemed and
just future in order to see and live faithfully today. Paul did not
believe in a passive hope but an active hope, to which, if the Day
of the Messiah is a beacon, believers diligently move having set
their course. That diligence is especially captured by love for
Christian brothers and sisters, commitment to honest and productive
work, and obedience to the truth of the gospel of Jesus.
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