As he comes to the end of this letter, Paul moves the discussion from the Thessalonians’ interpersonal relationships with one another to their spiritual relationship with God. He gives a series of eight commands directed at each member’s devotion to God. All these commands are stated in the present tense, calling for continuous action. Therefore, these are not habits that the Christian is to practice occasionally; these are identifying characteristics that mark a Christian’s life.
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As he comes to the end of this letter, Paul moves the discussion from the Thessalonians’ interpersonal relationships with one another to their spiritual relationship with God. He gives a series of eight commands directed at each member’s devotion to God. All these commands are stated in the present tense, calling for continuous action. Therefore, these are not habits that the Christian is to practice occasionally; these are identifying characteristics that mark a Christian’s life.