1 Thessalonians 3:10-13
3:11 a Paul’s prayer to return to Thessalonica very soon (3:10 b) is directed both to the Father and the Lord Jesus, implying Jesus’ divinity.3:12 c A characteristic of this church was their love for one another as members of God’s family (4:9 d; 2 Thes 1:3-4 e). Paul prays that their love will grow and overflow toward those outside the Christian community (cp. 1 Thes 5:15 f; Gal 6:10 g; 2 Tim 2:24 h; Titus 3:2 i) even in the face of persecution.
3:13 j In the final part of this prayer (3:11-13 k), Paul prays that their hearts—their conduct and moral resolve (Matt 5:8 l; Acts 15:9 m; Heb 10:22 n)—might be strong, blameless, and holy.
• When Jesus comes, he will be accompanied by all his holy people, possibly a reference to angels (Deut 33:2 o; Ps 89:5 p, 7 q; Dan 4:13 r; 8:13 s; Matt 13:41 t; Mark 8:38 u; 13:26-27 v; 2 Thes 1:7 w).
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