1 Thessalonians 4

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A Life Pleasing to God

1 Finally, then, brothers,[a] we ask and urge you in the Lord Jesus, that as you 1received from us 2how you ought to walk and 3to please God, just as you are doing, that you 4do so more and more.
2 For 5you know what instructions we gave you through the Lord Jesus.
3 For this is the will of God, 6your sanctification:[b]7that you abstain from sexual immorality;
4 that each one of you know how to control his own 8body[c] in holiness and 9honor,
5 not in 10the passion of lust 11like the Gentiles 12who do not know God;
6 that no one transgress and 13wrong his brother in this matter, because the Lord is 14an avenger in all these things, as we told you beforehand and solemnly warned you.
7 For 15God has not called us for 16impurity, but in holiness.
8 Therefore 17whoever disregards this, disregards not man but God, 18who gives his Holy Spirit to you.
9 Now concerning 19brotherly love 20you have no need for anyone to write to you, for you yourselves have been 21taught by God 22to love one another,
10 for that indeed is what 23you are doing to all the brothers throughout Macedonia. But we urge you, brothers, to 24do this more and more,
11 and to aspire 25to live quietly, and 26to mind your own affairs, and 27to work with your hands, as we instructed you,
12 so that you may 28walk properly before 29outsiders and be dependent on no one.

The Coming of the Lord

13 But we do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about those who are asleep, 30that you may not grieve as others do 31who have no hope.
14 For 32since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with him 33those who have fallen asleep.
15 For this we declare to you 34by a word from the Lord,[d] that 35we who are alive, who are left until 36the coming of the Lord, will not precede those who have fallen asleep.
16 For 37the Lord himself will descend 38from heaven 39with a cry of command, with the voice of 40an archangel, and 41with the sound of the trumpet of God. And 42the dead in Christ will rise first.
17 Then we who are alive, who are left, will be 43caught up together with them 44in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so 45we will always be with the Lord.
18 Therefore encourage one another with these words.

1 Thessalonians 4 Commentary

Chapter 4

Exhortations to purity and holiness. (1-8) To brotherly love, peaceable behaviour, and diligence. (9-12) Not to sorrow unduly for the death of godly relations and friends, considering the glorious resurrection of their bodies at Christ's second coming. (13-18)

Verses 1-8 To abide in the faith of the gospel is not enough, we must abound in the work of faith. The rule according to which all ought to walk and act, is the commandments given by the Lord Jesus Christ. Sanctification, in the renewal of their souls under the influences of the Holy Spirit, and attention to appointed duties, constituted the will of God respecting them. In aspiring after this renewal of the soul unto holiness, strict restraint must be put upon the appetites and senses of the body, and on the thoughts and inclinations of the will, which lead to wrong uses of them. The Lord calls none into his family to live unholy lives, but that they may be taught and enabled to walk before him in holiness. Some make light of the precepts of holiness, because they hear them from men; but they are God's commands, and to break them is to despise God.

Verses 9-12 We should notice in others what is good, to their praise, that we may engage them to abound therein more and more. All who are savingly taught of God, are taught to love one another. The teaching of the Spirit exceeds the teachings of men; and men's teaching is vain and useless, unless God teach. Those remarkable for this or any other grace, need to increase therein, as well as to persevere to the end. It is very desirable to have a calm and quiet temper, and to be of a peaceable and quiet behaviour. Satan is busy to trouble us; and we have in our hearts what disposes us to be unquiet; therefore let us study to be quiet. Those who are busy-bodies, meddling in other men's matters, have little quiet in their own minds, and cause great disturbances among their neighbours. They seldom mind the other exhortation, to be diligent in their own calling, to work with their own hands. Christianity does not take us from the work and duty of our particular callings, but teaches us to be diligent therein. People often by slothfulness reduce themselves to great straits, and are liable to many wants; while such as are diligent in their own business, earn their own bread, and have great pleasure in so doing.

Verses 13-18 Here is comfort for the relations and friends of those who die in the Lord. Grief for the death of friends is lawful; we may weep for our own loss, though it may be their gain. Christianity does not forbid, and grace does not do away, our natural affections. Yet we must not be excessive in our sorrows; this is too much like those who have no hope of a better life. Death is an unknown thing, and we know little about the state after death; yet the doctrines of the resurrection and the second coming of Christ, are a remedy against the fear of death, and undue sorrow for the death of our Christian friends; and of these doctrines we have full assurance. It will be some happiness that all the saints shall meet, and remain together for ever; but the principal happiness of heaven is to be with the Lord, to see him, live with him, and enjoy him for ever. We should support one another in times sorrow; not deaden one another's spirits, or weaken one another's hands. And this may be done by the many lessons to be learned from the resurrection of the dead, and the second coming of Christ. What! comfort a man by telling him he is going to appear before the judgment-seat of God! Who can feel comfort from those words? That man alone with whose spirit the Spirit of God bears witness that his sins are blotted out, and the thoughts of whose heart are purified by the Holy Spirit, so that he can love God, and worthily magnify his name. We are not in a safe state unless it is thus with us, or we are desiring to be so.

Cross References 45

  • 1. Philippians 4:9; Colossians 2:6
  • 2. See Ephesians 4:1
  • 3. See Colossians 1:10
  • 4. See 1 Thessalonians 3:12
  • 5. [1 Corinthians 11:2]
  • 6. Romans 6:19, 22; 1 Corinthians 1:30; 2 Thessalonians 2:13; 1 Timothy 2:15; Hebrews 12:14; 1 Peter 1:2
  • 7. See 1 Corinthians 6:18
  • 8. 1 Peter 3:7; [2 Corinthians 4:7]
  • 9. [Romans 1:24]
  • 10. See Romans 1:26
  • 11. Ephesians 4:17
  • 12. Psalms 79:6; Jeremiah 9:3; Jeremiah 10:25; See Galatians 4:8
  • 13. 1 Corinthians 6:8
  • 14. Romans 13:4; [Romans 12:19; Hebrews 13:4]
  • 15. ver. 3; See 1 Peter 1:15
  • 16. 1 Thessalonians 2:3
  • 17. [1 Thessalonians 2:13]; See Luke 10:16
  • 18. 1 John 3:24; 1 John 4:13
  • 19. See Hebrews 13:1
  • 20. 1 Thessalonians 5:1
  • 21. John 6:45; [1 John 2:27]
  • 22. See John 13:34
  • 23. 1 Thessalonians 1:7
  • 24. See 1 Thessalonians 3:12
  • 25. Proverbs 17:14; Proverbs 20:3; Proverbs 25:8; 2 Thessalonians 3:12
  • 26. 2 Thessalonians 3:11; 1 Peter 4:15
  • 27. [Acts 18:3]; See Ephesians 4:28
  • 28. Romans 13:13; [Colossians 4:5]
  • 29. See Mark 4:11
  • 30. [Leviticus 19:28; Deuteronomy 14:1; 2 Samuel 12:20-23; Mark 5:39]
  • 31. Ephesians 2:12
  • 32. 1 Corinthians 15:13; [2 Corinthians 4:14; Revelation 1:18]
  • 33. 1 Corinthians 15:18
  • 34. See 1 Kings 13:17
  • 35. 1 Corinthians 15:51
  • 36. See 1 Thessalonians 2:19
  • 37. See Matthew 16:27
  • 38. 2 Thessalonians 1:7
  • 39. [Joel 2:11]
  • 40. Jude 9
  • 41. Matthew 24:31; 1 Corinthians 15:52
  • 42. 1 Corinthians 15:23; [2 Thessalonians 2:1; Revelation 14:13]
  • 43. See 2 Corinthians 12:2
  • 44. [Daniel 7:13; Acts 1:9; Revelation 11:12]
  • 45. See John 12:26

Footnotes 4

  • [a]. Or brothers and sisters; also verses 10, 13
  • [b]. Or your holiness
  • [c]. Or how to take a wife for himself; Greek how to possess his own vessel
  • [d]. Or by the word of the Lord

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 THESSALONIANS 4

In this chapter the apostle proceeds to exhort in general to the performance of good works, particularly to purity of life, to brotherly love, to quietness, diligence, and industry in the several callings of life, and not to mourn in an excessive and immoderate manner for deceased friends; which leads him to say some things concerning the second coming of Christ, and the resurrection of the dead. The general exhortation to holiness is in 1Th 4:1-3 which is pressed in a way of entreaty for the sake of Christ; and the duties urged to were the commandments of Christ, and which the apostles had given them, and they had received, and were well acquainted with; and besides, a walk according to these commands was well pleasing to God, and sanctification in general was his will: and in particular the apostle exhorts to abstain from fornication, and all uncleanness; since it is a dishonouring the body of man; acting the part of the ignorant Gentiles that know not God; a defrauding another man, as is uncleanness with another man's wife; the vengeance of God will light on such; it is contrary to that calling with which the saints are called, that being to holiness, and not uncleanness; and to despise this exhortation, is casting contempt, not upon man, but God himself, 1Th 4:4-8. Brotherly love is the next thing exhorted to, which seemed needless to write about, since, in regeneration, these saints were taught to exercise it, and had exercised it towards all the brethren throughout Macedonia, though it was necessary to exhort them to abound more and more in it, 1Th 4:9,10 and to study peace and quietness, and be industrious in their business, that so they might live an honest life among their carnal neighbours, and not be in want of anything from them, 1Th 4:11,12 and whereas some of them had lost some of their dear friends and relations by death, and were ready to exceed due bounds in their sorrow for them, he dehorts from such immoderate sorrow, as being like that of those that had no hope of a resurrection from the dead; whereas, seeing it was an article of their faith, that Christ was risen from the dead, they might assure themselves that those that sleep in him shall be brought along with him when he shall appear a second time, 1Th 4:13,14 which will not be prevented by those that are alive when Christ comes; for as they will be changed, the dead in Christ will be raised at his coming; which coming of his will be in person, from heaven, with a shout, the voice of the archangel, and trump of God; and then both shall be caught up together to meet him in the air, and be for ever with him; and therefore they had no need to sorrow as others, since they should meet again, and never part more, and with which words they should comfort one another under their present loss, 1Th 4:15-18.

1 Thessalonians 4 Commentaries

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