Day 12

Exhortations & Blessings

from the 1 & 2 Thessalonians reading plan


1 Thessalonians 5:12-28, Proverbs 3:13-26, Hebrews 13:7

BY Jen Yokel

Paul’s final benediction to the Thessalonians is a list of instructions for developing Christian character: highly regard your co-laborers with love, comfort the discouraged, help the weak, be patient with everyone, pursue the good of all, give thanks in everything, test all things, hold on to what is good, and stay away from evil, among other words of advice (1Thessalonians 5:12–22). But these aren’t just rules for the sake of being good. Paul is giving these faithful, early Christ followers a collection of transformative practices to help them deepen their maturity and grow in their faith, practices that have guided generations of believers toward a life that looks like Jesus.

It’s notable that this portrait of a believer in hard times isn’t frantic or fearful. They aren’t to be people who strive to solve everything in their own power. They aren’t to be fretting about persecution or disrespect. Instead, this is what it looks like to trust the God who first called them. This is what it looks like to seek the good of each other and the flourishing of community.

You may be thinking, How? How can I possibly do all this—comforting the discouraged and pursuing the greater good and giving thanks in everything—when it feels like my world is falling apart? Is this call to be blameless even possible? But here is the good news: you were never meant to do this alone. “He who calls you is faithful. He will do it” (1Thessalonians 5:24).

In his book Surrender to Love, David G. Benner compares this sort of reliance on God to learning how to swim. Before you can move through the water, first you have to recognize that you can float. “The English word surrender,” he writes, “carries the implication of putting one’s full weight on someone or something. It involves letting go… And it involves trust.” Floating naturally happens when we stop trying so hard to keep our head above water.

Of course, there’s nothing wrong with effort. All of these instructions are active practices we should incorporate into our lives as believers. But when we trust God’s faithfulness, we can strive less, knowing the work isn’t wholly dependent on us. Paul’s encouragement is to keep seeking wholeness so that “the God of peace himself” may “sanctify [us] completely” (1Thessalonians 5:23). With the Lord as our confidence, we don’t have to be afraid (Proverbs 3:24–26).

There may be times when we wonder if we have the endurance to keep going. We can honor our limits and acknowledge our struggles. But just like learning to swim, we can remind ourselves to float as we learn new strokes, until every movement becomes muscle memory. The work is ours, but it’s also God’s. He called us to it, and He is faithful to finish it.

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54 thoughts on "Exhortations & Blessings"

  1. Kristi Kanas says:

    Praying for you, sister!

  2. Laurie Eckes says:

    Praying for you Alexxa. PPD is so hard. I struggled with it also. Please seek some outside help until your body adjusts.

  3. Amy Falkofske says:

    Traci, me too. I just try to remember that God is still on his throne.

  4. Amy Falkofske says:

    This really resonated with me. I’ve been trying to do something that I feel is just outside of my abilities right now. I feel like I will be able to do it at some point down the road, but I’m not sure how to get to that point, and I’ve been kind of panicked about it.

  5. Karen Y says:

    Father, you see Alexxa’s struggle and you created her to fully enjoy the blessing of being a mother. Bring others to her that once shared the same struggle yet have a story of victory. Bring her a life coach to encourage her and provide examples of exactly how she can do more than just make it through another day. Heal her and restore the fullness of joy you long for her to experience. Amen.

  6. Alexxa Reed says:

    Hi SRT sisters. I don’t normally comment, but I am just wanting to ask for prayers. I had my little girl in November of last year, and I have been struggling with postpartum depression since. I really thought things would be better by now but they just haven’t. It’s so hard to see your dreams come true right before your eyes but still feel so empty at the same time. I thank you in advance for your prayers! God bless you all. ❤️

  7. Jennifer Anapol says:

    I pray I wii ok it’s rely on the power of the Holy Spirit to be the person he has called me to be.

  8. Traci Gendron says:

    I tend to get worked up at the way our world is going. I want to have what Proverbs 17 & 18 spoke of. Her ways are pleasant, and all her paths, peaceful. She is a tree of life to those who embrace her, and those who hold on to her are happy. I need to learn to float.

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