After comforting the Thessalonians over the future state of their deceased loved ones in chapter 4, Paul turns to address some fears that the living seemed to have about the "Day of the Lord." Paul details three sets of indicative-followed-by-imperative verbs that tell us how we ought to live in light of Christ's coming: Stay alert, be sober and live for Christ. As with Christ's parable of the absentee master of the home, those who are doing what they are supposed to be doing at his return will be rewarded.
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Pastor Tim and his wife, Karen, enjoy parenting five children together as they serve in ministry. Both Tim and Karen are graduates of Pillsbury Baptist Bible College in Owatonna. Shortly after marrying in 1992, they began a small business out of their home, Graham Photography in...