Lesson 6
I.
Observation
A.
Outline
Concerning Those
Who Have Fallen Asleep (4:13-18)
The Coming of
the Day of the Lord (5:1-5)
Living in
Expectation of the Day of the Lord (5:6-11)
B.
Key Words/Phrases
Those who have
fallen asleep, hope, believe, by the word of the Lord, descend from heaven with
a shout, dead in Christ, caught up, meet the Lord in the air, always be with
the Lord, comfort, the times and the seasons, the day of the Lord, comes as a
thief in the night, sudden destruction, not escape, darkness, light, sleep,
watch, be sober, breastplate of faith and love, as a helmet the hope of
salvation, wrath, salvation, live together with Him.
II.
General Analysis
1. Both
paragraphs end with the instruction to encourage each other.
III.
Segment Analysis
1. He wants to
inform the believers concerning those who have fallen asleep so that they will
not sorrow as others who have no hope (1).
2. Those who
believe that death is the end of all existence would think that they have been
forever separated from their loved ones and will mourn in despair. Those who
believe that the dead enters into an unknown world may be taken by fear and
pity for the deceased, not knowing what state of affairs their loved ones are
in.
3. He calls the
dead in Christ those who “sleep in Jesus.” (13-15). Even though believers may
die physically, this death is only temporary. Unlike the unsaved, who will face
the second death, believers in Christ do not experience spiritual death (Rev
20:6,14-15). Even now, believers who have died
physically are with the Lord in spirit. On the last day they will rise again to
everlasting life (Jn 5:28-29; Rom 6:5; 1Cor 15:22).
4. God will bring
them with Jesus (14). When the Lord descends from heaven, they will rise first
(16). They will be caught up in the clouds to meet the Lord (17).
5. They will be
caught up with those who have fallen asleep in Christ to meet the Lord in the
air (17). The Bible also tells us that at the last trumpet, believers who are
alive shall be changed and be clothed with an imperishable body (1Cor
15:50-53).
6. We can be
certain about our resurrection because we know that Jesus died and rose again
(14; 1Cor 6:14; 15:12,13; 2Cor 4:14)—a historical fact
confirmed by hundreds of eyewitnesses (1Cor 15:3-8) and irrefutable by Christ’s
enemies. Today, the Spirit who raised Jesus Christ from the dead also lives in
us (Rom 8:11), guaranteeing our future resurrection (2Cor 5:4-5).
7. What Paul
writes here are the words of the Lord Himself (15). It
is quite likely that the Lord had personally revealed the details about His
coming to Paul or some other believers in the church.
9. Just as a
thief comes unexpectedly, so will the day of the Lord (Mt 24:43-44; Lk 12:39-40; Rev 16:15).
10. Night vs. day
(2,5,7,8); peace and safety vs. sudden destruction
(3); darkness vs. light (4,5); destruction and wrath vs. salvation (3,9); sleep
and be drunk vs. watch and be sober (6-8); died and live (10).
11. They are
complacent and self-deceiving (3). They live in darkness, sleep, and get drunk
(4-7). Darkness, sleep, and drunkenness are to be taken in the spiritual sense
to mean godless behavior, hardening of the heart, indulgence, and superficial,
stagnant faith (Rom 13:11-14; Eph 4:17-19; 5:8-14; Rev 3:1-3)
12. To be sober
means to put on the breastplate of faith and love and as a helmet the hope of
salvation (8). To stay awake spiritually requires constantly examining our
faith in the Lord Jesus, living out our faith through works of love, and
eagerly looking forward to the salvation that the Lord will bring to us when He
comes. With this breastplate and helmet in place, we can guard ourselves
against the forces of darkness.
13a. Salvation
means being able to live with the Lord whether we wake or sleep. This salvation
is made possible by the death of the Lord Jesus for us (10).
13b. As believers of Jesus Christ, we have a new life with Him in
God (2Cor 5:17; Col
2:11-12; 3:3-4). Through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, we have passed from
death into life (Jn 5:24). Even death cannot separate
our union with Christ. In this life, we have the life of Jesus Christ in us.
When we die, we will depart from this body to be with the Lord. One day, we
will be caught up and be with the Lord forever.
14. As Paul
exhorts the Thessalonians, we are to always comfort and edify each other
concerning the coming of the Lord and in view of the day of the Lord (4:18;
5:11). Seeing that the return of the Lord is imminent, we need to all the more
meet together in fellowship to encourage one another so that we would not
forsake the faith (Heb 3:12-14; 10:25)