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20 min · 9. kesä 2026
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In this episode of Bible Chapter by Chapter, we walk verse by verse through 1 Thessalonians Chapter 5 — the final chapter of the earliest letter Paul ever wrote, and the one that answers the question Chapter 4 left open. If Christ is coming — when? Paul's answer is not a timeline. It is an identity. You are children of the light, and children of the day. The day of the Lord will not overtake you like a thief — not because you know the date, but because you are already oriented toward what is coming, already living in the light of what the day will reveal. We work through four movements in this chapter. The day of the Lord and why Paul will not give a schedule — and what the posture of watchfulness and sobriety actually looks like in daily life. The community that holds together — with four different responses for four different kinds of people: admonish the disorderly, encourage the fainthearted, support the weak, be patient toward all. The three commands that have been called the shortest sermon in the Bible — rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus toward you. And the benediction that closes the letter with the most important theological statement in it: he who calls you is faithful, who will also do it. The completion of what God began in you is not your project. It is His. He called you. He is faithful. He will do it. That is the last word of the letter. And it is the right one. Are you living like a child of the day — or has the coming of the Lord had nothing to do with your last Tuesday? Leave your honest answer in the comments. We read every one. 📖 Scripture reading from the World English Bible (WEB)🎧 Calm, verse-by-verse devotional format📺 New episodes every chapter 📺 Watch more Bible studies here: https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy [https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy]🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD [https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD]🌐 Visit us at: www.biblechapterbychapter.com [http://www.biblechapterbychapter.com] Subscribe to Bible Chapter by Chapter and follow along as we walk through God's Word — one chapter at a time. #BibleStudy #1Thessalonians #ChildrenOfTheDay #RejoiceAlways #ChristianPodcast #BibleChapterByChapter #Scripture #Faith #Devotional #TheHopeThatHolds 1 Thessalonians 5, rejoice always pray without ceasing, children of the light, day of the Lord thief in the night, he who calls you is faithful, in everything give thanks, don't quench the Spirit, Bible study, Christian podcast, verse by verse Bible, devotional, 1 Thessalonians, New Testament study, Paul's letters, second coming, Bible chapter by chapter, WEB Bible, Scripture reading, Bible commentary

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1 Thessalonians: The Complete Overview — Work Of Faith, Labor Of Love, Patience Of Hope, And The Lord Who Is Coming

In this episode of Bible Chapter by Chapter, we step back and look at the whole letter — the full arc of Paul's First Letter to the Thessalonians, from the portrait of a church in Chapter 1 to the benediction that closes Chapter 5. This is the earliest document in the entire New Testament. Written around 50 AD, just weeks or months after Paul was driven out of Thessalonica in the middle of a riot, to a community of brand new believers he was genuinely worried about. And when Timothy came back with the news that they were standing — that their faith and love were real — Paul said the most honest thing a pastor can say: for now we live, if you stand fast in the Lord. This overview covers all five chapters. Chapter 1: the portrait of a church whose faith became news across the whole region — work of faith, labor of love, patience of hope — and the combination of affliction and joy that made them impossible to explain by ordinary means. Chapter 2: the portrait of ministry from the inside — not just the gospel but his own soul — because they had become very dear to him. Chapter 3: the anxiety, the relief, and the prayer that pointed everything toward the coming of the Lord. Chapter 4: the call to sanctification and the hope for the dead — the dead in Christ rise first, together, so we will be with the Lord forever, therefore comfort one another with these words. Chapter 5: the posture of children of the day — rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks — closing with the most important theological statement in the letter: he who calls you is faithful, who will also do it. Is the hope you carry genuinely shaping how you live on an ordinary day? Leave your honest answer in the comments. We read every one. 📖 Scripture reading from the World English Bible (WEB)🎧 Calm, verse-by-verse devotional format📺 New episodes every chapter 📺 Watch more Bible studies here: https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy [https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy]🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD [https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD]🌐 Visit us at: www.biblechapterbychapter.com [http://www.biblechapterbychapter.com] Subscribe to Bible Chapter by Chapter and follow along as we walk through God's Word — one chapter at a time. #BibleStudy #1Thessalonians #TheHopeThatHolds #WorkOfFaith #ChristianPodcast #BibleChapterByChapter #Scripture #Faith #Devotional #PaulsLetters 1 Thessalonians overview, 1 Thessalonians summary, work of faith labor of love patience of hope, dead in Christ rise first, he who calls you is faithful, rejoice always pray without ceasing, hope that holds, Bible study, Christian podcast, verse by verse Bible, devotional, 1 Thessalonians, New Testament study, Paul's letters, Bible chapter by chapter, WEB Bible, Scripture reading, Bible commentary

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jakson Rejoice Always, Pray Without Ceasing 1 Thessalonians 5 Bible Chapter by Chapter kansikuva

Rejoice Always, Pray Without Ceasing 1 Thessalonians 5 Bible Chapter by Chapter

In this episode of Bible Chapter by Chapter, we walk verse by verse through 1 Thessalonians Chapter 5 — the final chapter of the earliest letter Paul ever wrote, and the one that answers the question Chapter 4 left open. If Christ is coming — when? Paul's answer is not a timeline. It is an identity. You are children of the light, and children of the day. The day of the Lord will not overtake you like a thief — not because you know the date, but because you are already oriented toward what is coming, already living in the light of what the day will reveal. We work through four movements in this chapter. The day of the Lord and why Paul will not give a schedule — and what the posture of watchfulness and sobriety actually looks like in daily life. The community that holds together — with four different responses for four different kinds of people: admonish the disorderly, encourage the fainthearted, support the weak, be patient toward all. The three commands that have been called the shortest sermon in the Bible — rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus toward you. And the benediction that closes the letter with the most important theological statement in it: he who calls you is faithful, who will also do it. The completion of what God began in you is not your project. It is His. He called you. He is faithful. He will do it. That is the last word of the letter. And it is the right one. Are you living like a child of the day — or has the coming of the Lord had nothing to do with your last Tuesday? Leave your honest answer in the comments. We read every one. 📖 Scripture reading from the World English Bible (WEB)🎧 Calm, verse-by-verse devotional format📺 New episodes every chapter 📺 Watch more Bible studies here: https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy [https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy]🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD [https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD]🌐 Visit us at: www.biblechapterbychapter.com [http://www.biblechapterbychapter.com] Subscribe to Bible Chapter by Chapter and follow along as we walk through God's Word — one chapter at a time. #BibleStudy #1Thessalonians #ChildrenOfTheDay #RejoiceAlways #ChristianPodcast #BibleChapterByChapter #Scripture #Faith #Devotional #TheHopeThatHolds 1 Thessalonians 5, rejoice always pray without ceasing, children of the light, day of the Lord thief in the night, he who calls you is faithful, in everything give thanks, don't quench the Spirit, Bible study, Christian podcast, verse by verse Bible, devotional, 1 Thessalonians, New Testament study, Paul's letters, second coming, Bible chapter by chapter, WEB Bible, Scripture reading, Bible commentary

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jakson The Dead In Christ Rise First — What Paul Told A Grieving Church About Death And The Coming Of The Lord | 1 Thessalonians 4 | Bible Chapter by Chapter kansikuva

The Dead In Christ Rise First — What Paul Told A Grieving Church About Death And The Coming Of The Lord | 1 Thessalonians 4 | Bible Chapter by Chapter

In this episode of Bible Chapter by Chapter, we walk verse by verse through 1 Thessalonians Chapter 4 — the chapter where Paul turns from the personal to the practical, and addresses the two questions the Thessalonians were most urgently living with. The first is ethical. In a culture with entirely different standards around sexuality and the body, Paul gives the Thessalonians a framework grounded not in rules but in identity: for this is the will of God, your sanctification. The person who knows God holds their body differently — not because of external pressure but because of who called them and what they are called toward. The second is pastoral. Believers had died since Paul left Thessalonica. And those who remained were afraid — would the dead miss the coming of Christ? Would they be left behind? Paul corrects that fear directly with some of the most specifically worded verses he ever wrote. We who are alive will in no way precede those who have fallen asleep. The dead in Christ rise first. Then together we are caught up to meet the Lord in the air. And then the eight words that carry the full weight of the chapter: so we will be with the Lord forever. Paul's command at the end is worth noting. He does not say therefore understand prophecy correctly. He says therefore comfort one another with these words. These words are given to be used. At gravesides. In hospital rooms. At three in the morning when someone cannot stop thinking about the person they have lost. Is your hope in the coming of Christ something you hold abstractly — or something you actually hold onto when life gets hard? Leave your honest answer in the comments. We read every one. 📖 Scripture reading from the World English Bible (WEB)🎧 Calm, verse-by-verse devotional format📺 New episodes every chapter 📺 Watch more Bible studies here: https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy [https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy]🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD [https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD]🌐 Visit us at: www.biblechapterbychapter.com [http://www.biblechapterbychapter.com] Subscribe to Bible Chapter by Chapter and follow along as we walk through God's Word — one chapter at a time. #BibleStudy #1Thessalonians #DeadInChristRiseFirst #WithTheLordForever #ChristianPodcast #BibleChapterByChapter #Scripture #Faith #Devotional #TheHopeThatHolds 1 Thessalonians 4, dead in Christ rise first, so we will be with the Lord forever, what happens to believers when they die, sanctification will of God, comfort one another, coming of the Lord, Bible study, Christian podcast, verse by verse Bible, devotional, 1 Thessalonians, New Testament study, Paul's letters, grief and hope, Bible chapter by chapter, WEB Bible, Scripture reading, Bible commentary

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jakson What Happens To Believers When They Die? What Is After Death? kansikuva

What Happens To Believers When They Die? What Is After Death?

What happens to believers when they die? It is one of the most searched questions in Christianity — and not because people are curious about theology. It is because someone they love has died. Or is dying. Or they are honest enough to know that one day they will be the person who is gone. Paul wrote 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 specifically for people in that situation. The church at Thessalonica had lost members since Paul left — believers who died before the coming of the Lord — and those who remained were grieving with a specific fear. Had the dead missed it? Would they be left behind when Christ returned? Paul's answer is the most direct, most specific, most comforting passage in the New Testament on this question. We walk through it carefully in this episode. We don't want you to be ignorant, concerning those who have fallen asleep, so that you don't grieve like the rest, who have no hope. We work through five movements. The language of sleep and what it does and does not mean. The consistent picture across the New Testament of where believers are now — with the Lord, today, at home with Him, as Paul says in 2 Corinthians 5:8 and Philippians 1:23, anchored by Jesus's own words to the thief on the cross: today you will be with me in Paradise. The specific concern of the Thessalonians — would the dead miss the coming — and Paul's direct answer: the dead in Christ rise first. The eight words that carry the full weight of the passage: so we will be with the Lord forever. And the command Paul ends with, which tells us exactly what these words are for: therefore comfort one another with these words. Not a timeline. Not a theological argument. A comfort. Meant to be used. Is there someone you have lost — or are afraid of losing — that you want to bring to this passage today? Leave it in the comments. We read every one. 📖 Scripture reading from the World English Bible (WEB)🎧 Calm, verse-by-verse devotional format📺 New episodes every chapter 📺 Watch more Bible studies here: https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy [https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy]🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD [https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD]🌐 Visit us at: www.biblechapterbychapter.com [http://www.biblechapterbychapter.com] Subscribe to Bible Chapter by Chapter and follow along as we walk through God's Word — one chapter at a time. #BibleStudy #WhatHappensWhenYouDie #1Thessalonians4 #DeadInChrist #ChristianPodcast #BibleChapterByChapter #GriefAndHope #Faith #Devotional #TheHopeThatHolds 🏷️ TAGSwhat happens to believers when they die, dead in Christ rise first, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, so we will be with the Lord forever, Christian death afterlife, caught up together rapture, grieve with hope, Bible study, Christian podcast, verse by verse Bible, devotional, 1 Thessalonians, New Testament study, Paul's letters, what happens after death Bible, Bible chapter by chapter, WEB Bible, Scripture reading, Bible commentary

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jakson The Cost of Loving People (1 Thessalonians 3) kansikuva

The Cost of Loving People (1 Thessalonians 3)

In this episode of Bible Chapter by Chapter, we walk verse by verse through 1 Thessalonians Chapter 3 — thirteen verses and one of the most emotionally honest chapters in any of Paul's letters. Paul had been driven out of Thessalonica before the work felt finished. He had left brand new believers in a hostile city with almost no foundation. And the not-knowing became unbearable. So he made a sacrifice — staying alone in Athens rather than leaving the Thessalonians without anyone — and sent Timothy back to find out if they were still standing. We work through three movements in this chapter. Paul's anxiety that he could not contain — the phrase we couldn't stand it any longer appears twice in five verses, and the specific fear behind it: not that the Thessalonians would suffer, but that the tempter would use the suffering to pull them back from faith. The report that changed everything — Timothy returning with glad news, euangelizo, the same word used for the gospel itself, telling Paul their faith and love were real. And Paul's response, one of the most compressed and honest pastoral statements in the New Testament: for now we live, if you stand fast in the Lord. The prayer that closes the chapter, with its first full mention of the parousia — the coming of the Lord — as the horizon toward which all the holiness and love are oriented. Is there someone whose faith you are genuinely invested in — someone whose standing actually affects how you are doing? Leave your honest answer in the comments. We read every one. 📖 Scripture reading from the World English Bible (WEB)🎧 Calm, verse-by-verse devotional format📺 New episodes every chapter 📺 Watch more Bible studies here: https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy [https://www.youtube.com/@BibleChapterByChapterStudy]🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD [https://open.spotify.com/show/6MnjQf5YAsxCAhha7jCSGD]🌐 Visit us at: www.biblechapterbychapter.com [http://www.biblechapterbychapter.com] Subscribe to Bible Chapter by Chapter and follow along as we walk through God's Word — one chapter at a time. #BibleStudy #1Thessalonians #TheHopeThatHolds #ForNowWeLive #ChristianPodcast #BibleChapterByChapter #Scripture #Faith #Devotional #PaulsLetters 1 Thessalonians 3, for now we live, Timothy Thessalonica, pastoral ministry Bible, stand fast in the Lord, coming of the Lord, parousia, Bible study, Christian podcast, verse by verse Bible, devotional, 1 Thessalonians, New Testament study, Paul's letters, faith and love, Bible chapter by chapter, WEB Bible, Scripture reading, Bible commentary

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