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Choosing a New Apostle — Acts 1:21-26 Daily Word ecounts the events following Jesus’ ascension. The apostles returned from the Mount of Olives to Jerusalem and gathered in the upper room, joined by women, Mary the mother of Jesus, and…

Paul opens with a request for prayer on behalf of the Thessalonian church, then directly addresses the problem of the idle. Emphasizing his own example, he commands that those who refuse to work should not eat, and he encourages the…

2 Thessalonians 2:1–17 contains Paul’s exhortation concerning the Lord’s return and the end times. He warns believers not to fear the Second Coming, to hold firmly to the truth, and not to be deceived by false teaching. [Scripture] [1] Now…

Second Thessalonians is Paul’s letter written to correct a church where expectations of the Second Coming had grown excessive. While commending their spiritual maturity, Paul emphasizes God’s righteous judgment and the promise of glory to the saints who have kept…

Paul exhorts the Thessalonians to respect their leaders and to live in peace with one another. He further urges them to warn the idle, encourage the fainthearted, and help the weak, while being patient with everyone. He emphasizes a life…

Paul reminds the Thessalonian church that the Day of the Lord will come suddenly, like a thief. Unlike the world that dwells in darkness, believers as children of light must stay awake and be spiritually prepared, armed with faith and…

Paul emphasizes holiness and purity of life to the believers of the Thessalonian church. Using the Lord’s return as a reference point, he explains the resurrection of deceased believers and the transformation of those who remain, and exhorts them to…

Concerned that the faith of the Thessalonian church might waver, Paul sends Timothy to them. When Timothy returns with the encouraging news of their steadfast faith and love, Paul is greatly comforted, and he earnestly prays that what is lacking…

Paul gives thanks that the Thessalonians received his message not as a merely human word, but as the Word of God. For those who hear it in faith, the Word is at work—and even amid persecution, a community of faith…

Paul reminds the Thessalonians that his visit to them was not in vain. He recalls how, even amid suffering in Philippi, he boldly proclaimed the gospel by the strength of God — and how he cared for the believers not…