
S – For we know, brothers loved by God, that he has chosen you, 5 because our gospel came to you not only in word, but also in power and in the Holy Spirit and with full conviction. You know what kind of men we proved to be among you for your sake
1 Thessalonians 1:4–5 ESV
O – Commentary:
The proof of God’s love for the Thessalonians was His choice of them unto salvation. From the word translated chosen (eklogēn) comes the English “election.” That God has chosen to bless some individuals with eternal life is clearly taught in many places in both the Old and New Testaments (e.g., Deut. 4:37; 7:6–7; Isa. 44:1–2; Rom. 9; Eph. 1:4–6, 11; Col. 3:12; 2 Thes. 2:13). Equally clear is the fact that God holds each individual personally responsible for his decision to trust or not to trust in Jesus Christ (cf. John 3; Rom. 5). The difficulty in putting divine election and human responsibility together is understanding how both can be true. That both are true is taught in the Bible. How both can be true is apparently incomprehensible to finite human minds; no one has ever been able to explain this antinomy satisfactorily. This task transcends human mental powers, much as seeing angels transcends human visual powers and hearing very high-pitched sounds transcends human auditory powers. The Thessalonians’ response to the gospel message proved that God had chosen them for salvation.
Thomas L. Constable, “1 Thessalonians,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 2 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 691.
A – In reading this commentary, it brings up the conversation between predestination and free will choice. This portion does a solid job of describing both parties. The conclusion is still true today – we don’t know how this works. Yet, many people believe both sides very strongly…which is fine as long as you don’t alienate the person on the other side of the issue. We can disagree on the interpretation of scripture on these issues. We cannot disagree on the foundational truths. Like any family, we are all unique in our gifting, talents and beliefs. And, we are one…united by the blood of Jesus as part of God’s family.
R – Heavenly Father, you are Lord of the family of God. Thank you for creating us unique in so many ways. Empower us to maximize those qualities to be the best version of us that reflects our love for you and others.


