Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

13 April, 2026

1 Thessalonians 4:1—“Furthermore then we beseech you, brethren, and exhort you by the Lord Jesus, that as ye have received of us how ye ought to walk and to please God, so ye would abound more and more.”

Addressing believers in Thessalonica, Paul affirms that they have already been taught a pattern of life that pleases God. Though they have received the godly instructions, the Apostle does not permit them to settle into complacency; instead, he exhorts them to continual growth.

The phrase “how ye ought to walk” speaks of a daily, habitual conduct shaped by the gospel of Christ. The Christian life is not merely a matter of profession, but of a transformed way of living. To “please God” is every Christian’s ultimate aim. Not seeking to please men, but to delight the heart of God. Not for the praise of men, but for the approval of God. The Christian life is a pursuit of holiness, both a divine calling and a continual process, rooted in our relationship with Christ and carried forward by the Spirit's empowerment.

Importantly, Paul urges them to “abound more and more”. Spiritual maturity is not static. Even faithful believers must press onward, growing in holiness, obedience, and love. There is always further progress to be made in conforming to Christ.

Let us examine our spiritual walk. Are we content with past growth, or are we pursuing greater conformity to God’s will? The Christian life is one of continual advancement. Having learned how to live for God, we must now strive to excel still more. Let us, therefore, walk diligently, seeking in all things to please Him, and abound increasingly in a life that reflects His grace and truth.

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