Day 1

Scripture to Read: 2 Thessalonians 1:1-2

We know this is the second letter to the believers in Thessalonica that God led Paul, Silas, and Timothy to write and send. Even though Paul is credited with being the writer of both 1 Thessalonians and 2 Thessalonians, obviously, God also used Silas and Timothy to give input into these two letters. God also used all three of these men to deeply invest in the believers in Thessalonica. Paul, Silas, and Timothy were the primary disciplers of the believers in Thessalonica. God led Paul in most of his letters to use the greeting “Grace to you and peace from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.” Gordon Fee, professor of New Testament studies writes: “The traditional greeting in the Hellenistic world was chairein (meaning simply ‘Greetings!’). God led Paul to write charis (‘grace’). Peace was, and still is, a common Hebrew greeting. In Hebrew, with regard to God, peace meant being reconciled to God and having God’s peace in one’s heart.” Grace and peace are divine attributes given by God alone. No other religion teaches that God loves, accepts, and forgives all of those who surrender to Christ as Lord, and that salvation is not based on our good works. God the Father, through Jesus Christ our Lord, loves us because that is who God is (1 John 4:8; 1 John 4:16). In this greeting, grace is mentioned first, and then peace, because peace flows from grace. We surrender to Christ and receive God’s abundant grace and Christ’s peace fills us, for He is our peace (John 14:27; Ephesians 2:14).

Challenge & Application

1. What did God teach you today about His grace and peace? 2. Who will you share God’s grace and peace with this week?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

Devotionals from this week

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Day 1

We know this is the second letter to the believers in Thessalonica that God led Paul, Silas, and Timothy to write and send. Even though Paul is credited with being the writer of both 1 Thessalonians and 2 Thessalonians, obviously, God also used Silas and Timothy to give input into these two letters. God also used all three of these men to dee...

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Day 2

Giving thanks daily to our Lord ought to be a regular part of our prayer life. Giving thanks to others should also be a regular part of our life. As we read 2 Thessalonians 1:3, we find that God led Paul, Silas, and Timothy to express their thanks to God because the faith of the believers in Thessalonica was incredibly growing. These three me...

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Day 3

Our words have an incredible influence on others. We can build others up with our words, or we can tear others down with our words. Today in 2 Thessalonians 1:4, we read the powerful words that God led Paul to write to the believers in Thessalonica. God uses Paul, Silas, and Timothy to let the believers in Thessalonica know that when any of t...

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Day 4

We are continuing in verse 4 today as we consider enduring in our walk with Christ. There are times in each of our lives when we perceive that certain Christians seem to have it all together in their walk with our Lord Jesus Christ. What we often miss or have no clue of in these Christian’s lives are the battles they have walked through to be...

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Day 5

We do not like to think about persecution as something we would like to go through, but amid God’s plan, He uses persecution to count us worthy of His kingdom. As we unpack 2 Thessalonians 1:5, we read that the persecution the believers in Thessalonica were suffering was “positive proof of the righteous judgment of God [a sign of His fair ver...

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Day 6

When we consider that persecution and suffering are a part of the Christian life, this is difficult for us to comprehend at times. But our Lord Jesus Christ promised persecution and suffering in this world in John 16:33 “These things I have spoken to you, so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I...

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Day 7

As we close this week we are still focused on the tests, trials, and tribulations we face as Christians. We do not like to talk about suffering, trials, and persecution in this life, but God Almighty speaks of it quite often in His Word. As we have already seen this week, we are not to be surprised (1 Peter 4:12-16) when we face persecution a...

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