06 How to Handle Work as a Christian (1 Thessalonians 4:9-12)

EPISODE · Apr 12, 2023 · 35 MIN

06 How to Handle Work as a Christian (1 Thessalonians 4:9-12)

from Wednesday in the Word · host Krisan Marotta

This episode turns to 1 Thessalonians 4:9–12 to ask what brotherly love looks like in everyday life and why Paul moves from sexual integrity to something as ordinary as getting a job. He commends the Thessalonians for their generous love, then urges them to “aspire to live quietly,” mind their own affairs, and work with their hands so that their faith shows up in responsibility, discernment, and trust in God’s care. In this week’s episode, we explore:How this section fits into the flow of the letter, as Paul shifts from encouragement to addressing specific problems Timothy has reportedWhat Paul means by “brotherly love,” and why biblical love is measured more by how we treat people than by how we feel about themThe way the Thessalonians’ generosity to believers throughout Macedonia became a visible “labor of love” flowing from genuine faithThe emerging problem of some believers not working and living off the generosity of others, and how this distorts both love and responsibilityPaul’s surprising call to “have ambition to lead a quiet life,” and what it means to live within God-given boundaries rather than chasing constant impactHow “live quietly,” “mind your own affairs,” and “work with your hands” describe a posture of faithful, ordinary obedience rather than withdrawal from the worldThe difference between real, unavoidable need that calls for generous help and irresponsible idleness that we should not enableWhat Proverbs says about laziness, and how taking responsibility for our own needs is part of loving our neighbor as ourselvesHow modern restlessness (“I should be doing more”) and the divide between “spiritual” and “secular” work can keep us from seeing our daily labor as part of our callingWhy the goal of the Christian life is not “change the world” but trust God, love the people He’s given us, and be faithful to the tasks in front of usAfter listening, you’ll be invited to see your ordinary work—whatever it is—as a meaningful part of following Jesus, not a distraction from “real” ministry.  Series: 1&2 Thessalonians: Between Times

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