I find No mention of Satan at 1 Thessalonians 4:17. Chapter 4:1 is addressing Christ's 'brothers' (Matthew 25:40)
We are released from that temporary Constitution of the Mosaic Law covenant or contract for ancient Israel.
Christ was the ' end ' of that temporary law as per Romans 10:4.
The consequences of breaking God's sin law is: death
According to Romans 6:23 the total price tag that sin pays is: death. (No post-mortem penalty)
If we could stop sinning we would Not die. Since Adam we all die because we all sin - Romans 3:23.
Since we can Not resurrect oneself or another, then we need someone who can resurrect us - Revelation 1:18.
Jesus is the one who can and who will resurrect the dead.
Some have a first or earlier resurrection to heaven - Revelation 20:6; They are ones of 1 Thessalonians 4:16.
Since Acts of the Apostles 24:15 uses the ' future tense ' (there is going to be) then those No called to heaven can have a happy-and-healthy physical resurrection to live life on Earth. To be part of the humble meek to inherit the Earth as Jesus promised at Matthew 5:45 in connection to Psalms 37:9-11, when the wicked will be No more because according to Psalms 92:7 the wicked will be: destroyed forever.
Satan is wicked ( Revelation 12:12, 9 ) and according to Hebrews 2:14 Jesus destroys Satan.
Sinner Satan ends up in that symbolic ' second death ' of Revelation 21:8 ( death Not life ).
You are correct that Paul says that you are released from the Law, and you surely shall not die, but as he is the son of hell, and his father says the same thing (Genesis 3:4), maybe you should question the source. Every one dies whether they stop sinning or not. (Jeremiah 31;30) If they turn from wickedness to righteousness, they will live (Ez 18:27). And as Yeshua said, even if they die, they will live again. (John 11:25). As for resurrecting the dead, supposedly the false prophet Paul even resurrected the dead (Acts 20:7-12). All the disciples were told to resurrect the dead when they preached repent, the kingdom of heaven is at hand. Elijah resurrected the dead. The first resurrection of Revelation 20:4-6, is with respect to those who will “reign with Christ for a thousand years” (Revelation 20:4). There is no “resurrection to heaven”, there is only a resurrection of reigning in the kingdom of God on earth. You guys are so confused, it is a wonder you can sleep at night, especially with the bed seemingly being too short (Isaiah 28:20).