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2 Thessalonians 3:6-18, Warning the Idle

If you believed Jesus was going to return any minute, would you go to work today? Would you clean the house? Would you take the kids to school? And if you were a lazy sort to begin with, you might justify

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2 Thessalonians 3:1-5, The Basis for Successful Christian Living

There is a bit of paradox in the Christian life. We are commanded to obey God and rewarded if we do, yet understand that it is the Lord’s strengthening that enables us to obey. We are told to pray for

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2 Thessalonians 2:13-17, Help to Stand Firm in the Faith

Paul has quieted the disquieted spirits of his readers about missing the rapture, reminding them that the Day of the Lord could not have come yet, and them miss the rapture, because certain events had

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2 Thessalonians 2:9-12, The Rejection of the Truth and Believing of the Lie

How is it that many of the Pharisees and other religious leaders in Israel failed to see who Jesus was, after all the miracles he performed and the powerful teaching he did? Jesus tells us that they had

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2 Thessalonians 2:5-8, The Restrainer Removed

The “restrainer” is described with the neuter term “what” and with the masculine term “he.” Who or what is the restrainer that is holding back the mystery of lawlessness and the revealing of

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2 Thessalonians 2:1-4, The Man of Lawlessness Comes First

If you believed that the rapture of the saints would occur after the time of great tribulation and the career of the antichrist, would you be alarmed that the Day of the Lord had begun? I think you would

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2 Thessalonians 1:1-12, God’s Judgment in Light of Persecution

What do people who are going through persecution for their faith in Christ need. They need encouragement to remain true to Christ, encouragement that their suffering is not in vain, and hope that righteousness

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