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劝门徒警醒谨守

弟兄们,论到时候、日期,不用写信给你们, 因为你们自己明明晓得,主的日子来到好像夜间的贼一样。 人正说平安稳妥的时候,灾祸忽然临到他们,如同产难临到怀胎的妇人一样,他们绝不能逃脱。 弟兄们,你们却不在黑暗里,叫那日子临到你们像贼一样。 你们都是光明之子,都是白昼之子。我们不是属黑夜的,也不是属幽暗的。 所以,我们不要睡觉,像别人一样,总要警醒谨守。 因为睡了的人是在夜间睡,醉了的人是在夜间醉。 但我们既然属乎白昼,就应当谨守,把信和爱当做护心镜遮胸,把得救的盼望当做头盔戴上。 因为神不是预定我们受刑,乃是预定我们借着我们主耶稣基督得救。 10 他替我们死,叫我们无论醒着、睡着,都与他同活。 11 所以,你们该彼此劝慰,互相建立,正如你们素常所行的。

12 弟兄们,我们劝你们敬重那在你们中间劳苦的人,就是在主里面治理你们、劝诫你们的。 13 又因他们所做的工,用爱心格外尊重他们。你们也要彼此和睦。 14 我们又劝弟兄们,要警戒不守规矩的人,勉励灰心的人,扶助软弱的人,也要向众人忍耐。

毋以恶报恶

15 你们要谨慎,无论是谁都不可以恶报恶。或是彼此相待,或是待众人,常要追求良善。 16 要常常喜乐, 17 不住地祷告, 18 凡事谢恩,因为这是神在基督耶稣里向你们所定的旨意。 19 不要消灭圣灵的感动, 20 不要藐视先知的讲论。 21 但要凡事察验,善美的要持守, 22 各样的恶事要禁戒不做。

23 愿赐平安的神亲自使你们全然成圣!又愿你们的灵与魂与身子得蒙保守,在我们主耶稣基督降临的时候完全无可指摘! 24 那召你们的本是信实的,他必成就这事。

25 请弟兄们为我们祷告。 26 与众弟兄亲嘴问安务要圣洁。 27 我指着主嘱咐你们,要把这信念给众弟兄听。

28 愿我主耶稣基督的恩常与你们同在!

主来的日子

弟兄姊妹,这件事会在什么日期、什么时候发生,不必我写信告诉你们, 因为你们已经清楚知道,将来有一天,主会突然来到,像贼在夜里忽然出现一样。 当人们正在说一切平安稳妥的时候,灾祸会像产痛临到孕妇一样突然临到他们,令他们无法逃脱。

然而,弟兄姊妹,你们不是活在黑暗里,因此那日子不会像贼一样突然临到你们。 你们都是光明之子,白昼之子。我们既不属于黑夜,也不属于黑暗。 所以不要像其他人一样沉睡,要警醒戒备, 因为睡觉的人是在夜里睡,醉酒的人是在夜里醉。 我们既属于白昼,就应当保持清醒,要把信心和爱心当作护心镜遮胸,把得救的盼望当作头盔戴上。 因为上帝不是预定我们受惩罚,而是预定我们靠着主耶稣基督得救。 10 主替我们死,使我们无论是醒是睡[a],都可以与祂同活。 11 所以,你们要彼此鼓励、互相造就,正如你们一向所做的。

劝勉与问候

12 弟兄姊妹,我劝你们要敬重那些在你们当中辛勤工作、在主里领导和劝诫你们的人。 13 因为他们的工作,你们要怀着爱心格外敬重他们。你们要彼此和睦相处。 14 此外,我劝你们要告诫懒惰的人,鼓励灰心的人,扶持软弱的人,耐心对待所有的人。 15 你们要小心,谁都不可冤冤相报,总要彼此善待,也要善待众人。

16 要常常喜乐, 17 不断地祷告, 18 凡事谢恩,因为这是上帝在基督耶稣里给你们的旨意。

19 不要抑制圣灵的感动, 20 不要轻视先知的信息。 21 凡事都要小心察验,持守良善的事, 22 杜绝所有的恶事。

23 愿赐平安的上帝使你们完全圣洁!愿祂保守你们的灵、魂、体,使你们在主耶稣基督再来的时候无可指责! 24 呼召你们的主是信实可靠的,祂必为你们成就这事。

25 弟兄姊妹,请为我们祷告。 26 要以圣洁的吻问候众弟兄姊妹。 27 最后,我奉主的名吩咐你们把这封信读给所有弟兄姊妹听。

28 愿我们主耶稣基督的恩典与你们同在!

Footnotes

  1. 5:10 是醒是睡”或译“是生是死”。

警醒谨慎等候主再来

弟兄们,论到时候和日期,不用写甚么给你们了。 因为你们自己清楚知道,主的日子来到,就像夜间的贼来到一样。 人正在说平安稳妥的时候,毁灭性的灾祸就突然临到他们,好象生产的痛苦临到怀胎的妇人一样,他们绝不能逃脱。 但是弟兄们,你们不在黑暗里,以致那日子会临到你们像贼来到一样。 你们都是光明之子、白昼之子;我们不是属于黑夜的,也不是属于黑暗的。 所以,我们不要沉睡像别人一样,总要警醒谨慎。 因为睡觉的人是在晚上睡,醉酒的人是在晚上醉; 但我们既然属于白昼,就应当谨慎,披上信和爱的胸甲,戴上救恩的盼望作头盔。 因为 神不是定意要我们受刑罚(“刑罚”原文作“忿怒”),而是要我们借着我们的主耶稣基督得着救恩。 10 基督替我们死,使我们无论是醒着或睡着,都和他一同活着。 11 所以,你们应该彼此劝慰,互相造就,正如你们一向所行的。

训勉和祝福

12 弟兄们,我们求你们要敬重那些在你们中间劳苦的人,就是在主里面治理你们、劝戒你们的人。 13 又因为他们的工作,你们要用爱心格外尊重他们。你们应当彼此和睦。 14 弟兄们,我们劝你们,要警戒游手好闲的人,勉励灰心丧志的人,扶助软弱无力的人,也要容忍所有的人。 15 你们要注意,不管是谁都不要以恶报恶,却要在彼此相处和对待众人这方面,常常追求良善。

16 要常常喜乐, 17 不住祷告, 18 凡事谢恩;这就是 神在基督耶稣里给你们的旨意。 19 不要熄灭圣灵的感动。 20 不要藐视先知的话语。 21 凡事都要察验,好的要持守, 22 各样的恶事要远离。

23 愿赐平安的 神亲自使你们完全成圣,又愿你们整个人:灵、魂和身体都得蒙保守,在我们的主耶稣基督再来的时候,无可指摘。 24 那呼召你们的是信实的,他必成就这事。

25 弟兄们,请为我们祷告。

26 要用圣洁的亲吻问候众弟兄。 27 我凭着主吩咐你们,要把这封信读给众弟兄听。

28 愿我们主耶稣基督的恩惠与你们同在。

Chapter 5

The Christian Life Is One Long Vigil.[a] In regard to specific dates and times,[b] brethren, it is not necessary to write you. For you yourselves are fully aware that the Day of the Lord[c] will come like a thief in the night. When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” instant destruction[d] will overwhelm them, in the manner that labor pains suddenly come upon a pregnant woman, and there will be no means of escape.

However, brethren, you do not live in darkness, and therefore that Day will not catch you unawares like a thief. For all of you are children of the light[e] and children of the day. We do not belong to the night or to the darkness. So we must not fall asleep as the others do, but we must stay alert and sober.

Those who sleep do so at night, and those who get drunk do so at night. But since we belong to the day, let us be sober, arming ourselves with faith and love as our breastplate and the hope of salvation as our helmet.[f] [g]For God has not destined us to suffer wrath, but to achieve salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ. 10 He died for us so that, whether we are awake or asleep, we may live together with him. 11 Therefore, encourage one another and strengthen one another, as indeed you are doing.

Building Up the Community[h]

12 Show Respect for Leaders.[i]Brethren, we beg you to respect those whose duty it is to labor among you as your leaders in the Lord and to admonish you. 13 Show the highest esteem for them in love because of their work. Be at peace with one another.

14 [j]We also exhort you, brethren, to admonish those who are idle, encourage those who are afraid, support those who are weak, and be patient with everybody. 15 Make sure that no one pays back evil for evil. Rather, always aim to achieve what is best for each other and for everyone.

16 [k]Rejoice always; 17 pray continually; 18 give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus.

19 Do Not Extinguish the Spirit.[l] Do not quench the Spirit. 20 Do not despise prophecies.[m] 21 Test everything, and hold fast to what is good. 22 Avoid every form of evil.

Conclusion[n]

23 Final Prayer. May the God of peace himself grant you the gift of perfect sanctity, and may you—spirit and soul and body[o]—be preserved blameless for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. 24 The one who calls you is faithful, and he will accomplish this.

25 Final Greeting. Pray for us, brethren. 26 Greet all the brethren with a holy kiss. 27 I charge you before the Lord to have this letter read to all the brethren.

28 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you.

Footnotes

  1. 1 Thessalonians 5:1 The Old Testament announced unceasingly the Day of Yahweh, which would be one of judgment, liberation, gathering of the people, and sometimes of all humankind (see Am 5:18-20). The image is taken over by Christians. In this framework, Paul reprises the teaching of Christ. God alone is the master of time, but human beings must keep vigil in the expectation of God (see Mt 24:36-44; Lk 17:26-37; 21:34-36; Acts 1:7).
    Indeed, there is a greater difference between being a Christian and not being one than between day and night. Christians are those who can see clearly, even in the daily conduct of their existence. The Gospel of Jesus, light of the world, becomes in the very practice of life a new way of seeing that goes to the heart of the real and of human destiny.
  2. 1 Thessalonians 5:1 Dates and times: a well-known phrase describing the end time (see Acts 1:16f). Apparently, the Thessalonians had already been instructed about the basic features of the Second Coming when Paul had visited them.
  3. 1 Thessalonians 5:2 Day of the Lord: the Old Testament uses this phrase as a time of God’s judgment (see Isa 2:12-21; Joel 2:1, 11; Am 5:18; Zep 1:7, 14; Mal 3:23-24) but also of his blessing (see Am 5:18ff; Isa 13; Joel 3:4; 4:16-20). The New Testament uses the phrase in the same sense (see Rom 2:5; 2 Pet 2:9) but also utilizes it in other ways: e.g., the “day of redemption” (Eph 4:30); the “Day of God” (2 Pet 3:12) or “of Christ” (1 Cor 1:8; Phil 1:6); and “that day” (2 Thes 1:10). That Day is the culmination of all things prefigured by signs (see 2 Thes 2:3), but its coming will be like a thief in the night (see Mt 24:43f; Lk 12:39f; 2 Pet 3:10; Rev 3:3; 16:15).
  4. 1 Thessalonians 5:3 Destruction: this does not mean annihilation but exclusion from the presence of the Lord (see 2 Thes 1:9), i.e., ruination of one’s life and accomplishments. And it will be a ruin that occurs in an instant. Labor pains: the stress here is not on the pains so much as their suddenness and inevitability. No means of escape: literally, “They will not escape.”
  5. 1 Thessalonians 5:5 Children of the light: in Semitic languages, to be “children of [something]” meant to be characterized by it. Christians not only live in the light but are characterized by light.
  6. 1 Thessalonians 5:8 Paul makes use of a metaphor of armor that he also utilizes in Rom 13:12; 2 Cor 6:7; 10:4; and Eph 6:13-17. However, he does not affix a particular virtue to the same piece of armor.
  7. 1 Thessalonians 5:9 These verses provide a summary of the primitive preaching, which was wholly focused on the deliverance of humanity in Jesus Christ and on a life in union with him. Whether we are awake or asleep: i.e., whether we are alive or dead.
  8. 1 Thessalonians 5:12 In this section Paul gives brief but cogent instructions in building a community. He especially lists the responsibilities of Christians toward leaders (vv. 12-13), toward all (vv. 14-15), toward themselves (vv. 16-18), and toward public worship (vv. 19-22).
  9. 1 Thessalonians 5:12 Christians must show respect for their leaders, just as those same leaders must show caring leadership for their people. The leaders were undoubtedly the “bishops” and “presbyters” of 1 Tim 3:1-2; 5:17; Tit 1:5. Christians must hold these leaders in the highest esteem and render them wholehearted support in a spirit of love.
  10. 1 Thessalonians 5:14 Christians must warn the recalcitrant, such as those who are lazy and do not pull their weight at Thessalonica. They must also encourage the fainthearted, like those troubled about their friends who had died before the Second Coming of Christ (1 Thes 4:13) and confused about what that event meant for themselves (1 Thes 5:1-11). They must also help those afflicted with moral or spiritual weakness in the face of persecution (1 Thes 3:3-5) or temptation (1 Thes 4:3-8) or the like. Finally, they should show patience with everyone. Above all, they should never pay back evil for evil in accord with the words of Christ (see Mt 5:38-42).
  11. 1 Thessalonians 5:16 In order to carry out the regulations given in vv. 12-15, Christians need personal communion with God. They are to be joyful always (see Mt 5:11-12; Acts 5:41; 16:25; Phil 1:18; 4:4). Indeed, they are to be “sorrowful, and yet . . . always rejoicing” (2 Cor 6:10). However, this Christian joy does not depend on earthly circumstances or feelings. It stems from what Jesus has done for us supernaturally, which never goes away.
    At the same time, Christians are to be constant in prayer. It is vital for them to lift the heart to God while being occupied with their duties. Concerning prayer, see 1 Thes 1:3; 2:13; Rom 1:9-10; Eph 6:18; Col 1:3; 2 Tim 1:3.
    Finally, Christians are to give thanks in all circumstances. Regardless of their human situation, they know that God has called them to eternal salvation and gives them the grace to attain it. Therefore, no matter what the circumstances may be, they can remain in a state of thankfulness (see Eph 5:20).
  12. 1 Thessalonians 5:19 Paul now speaks about the responsibilities in communal worship. Christians must never extinguish the Spirit (v. 19). He is probably referring to curbing the charisms in any way. Guiding the charisms is necessary, but overcontrol is detrimental. In particular, the gift of prophecy must be esteemed properly and all charismatic manifestations must be duly tested. Any evil that tries to mask itself as a genuine representation of the Spirit must be discarded. Only then can worship be true.
  13. 1 Thessalonians 5:20 Prophecies: the reference is not to the Old Testament Prophets but to those who exhorted the Christian communities (see 1 Cor 12:10-29; 13:2; 14:3).
  14. 1 Thessalonians 5:23 This Letter concludes like a liturgy: blessing, kiss of peace, request to have the apostolic Letter read publicly, and final wish.
  15. 1 Thessalonians 5:23 Spirit and soul and body: i.e., the whole Christian person. The spirit is that which is open to the influence of grace; it is also the source of divine life with the Christian (see Rom 5:5). This is the only place in Paul that refers to this tripartite division.