Samuel Beckett wrote an existentialist play called “Waiting for Godot,” which is meant to imply ‘waiting for God,’ but God never shows up. Paul would eat Beckett for breakfast. God is real, and really present and he’s seen Jesus raised from the dead. Therefore get on with living the life Jesus Christ gave you. Life is not about pie in the sky or whistling nervously in the dark. Get on with your new identity in Christ! Once again, Paul praises the church as Thessalonica – they are doing great. But they have some doubts about whether or not Jesus is coming back and whether or not the whole Christian life is worth it. Be who Christ made you and you will no longer be doubtful of fall into random dumb beliefs.
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