December 2, 2024

Think of a time when something needed to be done or said urgently. You are facing a deadline, managing a time-sensitive project, or needing to deliver a package for an important event. Can you feel the emotions of those moments? We can, and it feels like stress, powerlessness, anxiety, or even fear. However, when we meet the deadline, complete the project, or deliver the package on time, we have strong feelings of accomplishment and relief. I mention these examples because the writers of the New Testament often speak to their readers using the language of urgency and command. It’s called the imperative mood. For the last two weeks, I offered some valuable thoughts about gratitude and its life-giving effects, building upon the foundation of 1 Thessalonians 5:18, “Whatever happens, give thanks, because it is God’s will in Christ Jesus that you do this.” Paul uses the imperative mood in this verse, essentially commanding the Thessalonians to give thanks. Suppose you read this letter slowly and thoughtfully. In that case, you will discover that Paul is doing so because he has learned an essential secret: growing during difficult times and remaining faithful to King Jesus. 

From this letter, what can we learn about Paul’s attitude towards the Thessalonians:

1. Paul is thankful. (1 Th. 1:2)

2. Paul is encouraging. (1 Th. 2:3)

3. Paul is gentle. (1 Th. 2:7)

4. Paul values them. (1 Th. 2:8)

5. Paul is comforting and encouraging. (1 Th. 2:11)

6. Paul brags about them. (1 Th. 2:19-20)

7. Paul wants to see them. (1 Th. 3:6)

8. Paul is encouraged by them. (1 Th. 3:7)

9. Paul is overwhelmed with gratitude. (1 Th. 3:9)

10. Paul constantly prays for them. (1 Th. 3:10)

When God gives us non-negotiable commands within His word, He is not doing so because He is a harsh dictator, unloving, and a heavy taskmaster. God is teaching about His kingdom, its values, and how it operates. Beloved friends, There are approximately 17 imperatives within this small letter, and should you research the other New Testament letters, you will find more imperatives. God is not replacing the old law with a new one. NO! He reveals to us how residents of His kingdom, His sons and daughters, are to live, move, and have their being. We discover within His word the ability to faithfully embody and live it. What He says gives us grace for the assignment. His words are spirit and life. 

Today, I encourage you to welcome His imperatives joyfully and believe, which is to take action based upon His word. An attitude of gratitude will change the altitude of your vision and living. 

Happy HOLYdays, Saints!

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Transforming Lives Together,

Lance Bane
Lead Pastor
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