(Yep! I'm still here! I pulled this out of the archives because, with all that's going on in the world, it was encouraging to me. I hope it also encourages you.)
The application of 1Thessalonians 5 is well known to most of us, especially verses 2 and 3 that warns the LORD will come "as a thief in the night." But have you ever stopped to ponder, meditate, consider verses 4 and 5 and the message that is being implied? "But you are not in darkness, brothers, for that day to surprise you like a thief. For you are all children of light, children of the day. We are not of the night or of the darkness." As I read it last night, a deeper understanding was gained. Let me briefly exhort everyone who belongs to Christ with my feeble attempt at explaining how I perceive it to be.
Once saved, the children of God are given understanding and discernment
through the Holy Spirit who dwells within us. Many of us are content
with the basic knowledge of and belief in our salvation, but there are
some of us who strongly desire more of God's wisdom. And when that
desire is expressed in prayer, He never fails to continue to fill us.
As verse 2 and 3 of 1Thess 5 expresses, God's timing is sovereign. Only
He knows the day and the hour. Of that, I hope we can all agree.
But! (don't you just love that conjunction?) God's children should not be suddenly surprised that the Day of the
LORD has come upon us, because they should be watching and waiting for
it to happen! That's where the discernment comes in with this
particular verse. Although we should not become anxious and fearful, we
should recognize the signs (Matthew 24, Mark 13) that the return of
Jesus Christ is imminent and be ready to meet Him when "...the Lord
himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice
of an archangel, and with the sound of the trumpet of God. And the dead
in Christ will rise first [those who have physically died and are
buried]. Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up
together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we
will always be with the Lord." (The Rapture of the church - 1Thess
4:16-17)
As many church leaders who are of the same opinion as
myself are expressing, the world, including our own nation, is in moral,
social, economic, and military turmoil. Even creation groans in
anticipation of what's to come (Romans 8:22-24). Together we deeply yearn for that
moment when our LORD's voice will call out from the heavens and draw us
to Himself. And because we "are not of the night or of the darkness,"
and carefully and confidently watch the signs occurring all around us,
we wait for that moment with the peace that only Jesus Christ and His
Holy Spirit are able to give. In other words, when that moment comes
like a "thief," we should be expecting it to happen. It shouldn't
surprise any of God's children, if they remain in His Word, seeking
His truth and not the world's perception of truth, and are "...sober, having put on the breastplate of faith and
love, and for a helmet the hope of salvation. For God has not destined
us for wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ,
who died for us so that whether we are awake or asleep [in the grave] we
might live with Him." (1Thess 5:8-10) To put it simply, that "thief"
should be expected to break in. We may not know the moment God has chosen for this spectacular
event to occur, but it should not shock or "surprise" any of His children as long as they remain in the light and not slumbering away in darkness.
The apostle Paul ends these verses with this: "Therefore encourage one
another and build one another up, just as you are doing." (1Thess 5:11) We
are called to remain ever vigilant and watchful, exhorting and
encouraging each other with the surety that what God has begun through His Son
Jesus Christ, He will complete through His Son and our Savior Jesus
Christ.
Be a "watchman on the wall" (Isaiah 62:6-7), watching for the signs of our Savior's return, and continue to herald the
Gospel to the lost. Time is short, salvation is available to all who
come with a repentant heart and genuine trust and belief in Jesus
Christ, and eternity awaits.
The LORD's grace and peace to all, and to Jesus Christ be given all glory and honor.
Maranatha!