Pursue Peace
October 31|Unshakable Series
October 31|Unshakable Series
Read: 1 Thessalonians 5:13-15
Listen: 1 Thessalonians 5
Live in peace with each other. And we urge you, brothers and sisters, warn those who are idle and disruptive, encourage the disheartened, help the weak, be patient with everyone. 1 Thessalonians 5:13-14
Paul gives the Thessalonian church clear instructions about pursuing peace. The concept goes far beyond avoiding conflict—it’s about actively seeking shalom, God’s vision of harmony, well-being and flourishing. Two key principles emerge: don’t seek revenge when wronged and actively pursue what benefits others. He seems to assume they will get hurt. The difference is how they respond. In their culture, honor and reputation often led to cycles of retaliation. Paul’s instruction to break this cycle is shocking. He calls them to a new way of handling conflict and actively seeking each other’s well-being, reflecting God’s character.
We demonstrate Jesus to the world through how we treat each other in the church family. Sooner or later, we will experience a hurt in the church. We are all still growing to become more like Jesus. Peace isn’t just the absence of conflict—it’s actively seeking the good of others. When someone wrongs us, we’re called to break the cycle of retaliation. Instead of payback, we pursue what builds up our church family. Building up the church family means having difficult conversations one-on-one rather than talking about others behind their backs. It means choosing to de-escalate tensions rather than escalate them. When we pursue peace this way, we create a community that draws people to Jesus.
TODAY: Identify one person in your church family whose well-being you can actively pursue this week. How can you encourage them or strengthen your relationship with them? If there’s tension in a relationship, consider having a conversation to restore harmony.
JESUS IN THE OLD TESTAMENT:
Read Amos 5-6. Highlight anything that points to Jesus. Note Israel’s hypocritical worship. Consider how Jesus calls for true worship (John 4:23-24).