1 Thessalonians 5:25

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Brethren, pray for us.

Original Language Analysis

Ἀδελφοί Brethren G80
Ἀδελφοί Brethren
Strong's: G80
Word #: 1 of 4
a brother (literally or figuratively) near or remote (much like g0001)
προσεύχεσθε pray G4336
προσεύχεσθε pray
Strong's: G4336
Word #: 2 of 4
to pray to god, i.e., supplicate, worship
περὶ for G4012
περὶ for
Strong's: G4012
Word #: 3 of 4
properly, through (all over), i.e., around; figuratively with respect to; used in various applications, of place, cause or time (with the genitive cas
ἡμῶν us G2257
ἡμῶν us
Strong's: G2257
Word #: 4 of 4
of (or from) us

Analysis & Commentary

Brethren, pray for usadelphoi, proseuchesthe peri hēmōn (ἀδελφοί, προσεύχεσθε περὶ ἡμῶν, 'brothers, pray for us'). Paul requests mutual intercession. Despite apostolic authority, he needs the Thessalonians' prayers. Peri hēmōn (περὶ ἡμῶν, 'for us') includes Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy (1:1). This request demonstrates:

  1. Paul's humility (apostles need prayer)
  2. prayer's power (even apostles depend on it)
  3. mutual ministry (not just leaders praying for members but members praying for leaders)
  4. spiritual interdependence (all believers need each other's prayers).

    Paul frequently requested prayer (Rom 15:30-32; 2 Cor 1:11

Eph 6:19-20; Col 4:3-4; 2 Thess 3:1-2; Phlm 22), modeling mutual intercession. Leaders who never request prayer display pride; members who never pray for leaders display indifference. Biblical church life includes reciprocal prayer—leaders for members (v. 23), members for leaders (v. 25). Paul's specific prayer requests elsewhere include: boldness in proclamation (Eph 6:19), deliverance from persecution (Rom 15:31), and gospel advancement (2 Thess 3:1). Christians serve each other through intercession, bearing one another's burdens (Gal 6:2) before God's throne.

Historical Context

Paul wrote from Corinth, facing opposition from Jews (Acts 18:6, 12-17) and planning to visit Jerusalem (where he would face arrest, Acts 21:27-36). He needed prayer for protection, boldness, and fruitfulness. The Thessalonians, though geographically distant and recently converted, could support Paul's ministry through intercession. This trans-local spiritual community demonstrates the church's unity—believers in Macedonia upholding apostolic mission throughout the empire. Early Christians maintained extensive prayer networks; contemporary churches should recover this practice of systematic intercession for missionaries, persecuted believers, and church leaders.

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