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Scripture to Read: 2 Thessalonians 2:1-2

God had used Paul to teach the Thessalonian believers about the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, as referenced in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18. Today we read how God, through Paul, told the Thessalonian believers NOT to be “shaken in mind” (like to be suddenly frightened by something) nor to be “troubled” (an ongoing state of worry and anxiousness) as if the Lord had already returned. Obviously, there were false teachers in the days of the Thessalonian believers trying to convince them that Christ had already returned. No one knows when Christ will return but what we do know is the Truth that God has laid out for us in His Word. We read in Matthew 24:37-42 that the day of the coming of our Lord will be like the days of Noah. Even though Noah preached, for about 75 years, that a flood was coming, everyone went about their business as usual. When the Lord returns, everyone will be living each day expecting zero change. God also describes our Lord’s return more dramatically in Revelation 19:11, 14,15, 21. As we can see from God’s Word, there will be no doubt for anyone when Christ does return. So, God gave the Thessalonian believers (and us) His Truth, through Paul, so that no one would be swayed by “a spirit or a message or a letter as if from an apostle” that the day of the Lord has already happened. Therefore, we must live expectantly for Him and be at peace that we will know when He returns.

Challenge & Application

1. What did God teach you today about the second coming of Christ? 2. Christ could return at any time, so how are you living each day for Him knowing He could arrive for His bride (the church)?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

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Day 1

God had used Paul to teach the Thessalonian believers about the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, as referenced in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18. Today we read how God, through Paul, told the Thessalonian believers NOT to be “shaken in mind” (like to be suddenly frightened by something) nor to be “troubled” (an ongoing state of worry and anxi...

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Day 2

God continues to confirm for us that certain things must happen before Christ returns. God lets us know that the apostasy (the great rebellion, the abandonment of the faith by professed Christians) comes first. Does this mean that Christians can lose their faith? The answer is, “No.” These professed Christians are people who claim to be Chris...

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Day 3

We continue our look at the man of lawlessness, the son of destruction today. The man of lawlessness is going to demand that everyone worship him. Now, we as believers know that only God deserves to be worshipped as clearly stated in Matthew 4:10 and in Luke 4:8 “Jesus answered him, ‘It is written, ‘You shall worship the Lord your God and ser...

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Day 4

As God led Paul in writing His Word, we see that God led Paul to refer to the fact that the believers in Thessalonica knew what restrained the antichrist for now. We must remember that when they were in Thessalonica, Paul and Silas were only there for a few short weeks (Acts 17:1-10). Biblical prophecy is incredibly important, and we must stu...

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Day 5

One day all evil, all death and all sin will be ended, and we, as believers, will live in perfection with our Lord to worship and adore Him forever. When the lawless one is revealed, he will lead all the nations of the earth into one final and foolish battle against Israel. This is the Battle of Armageddon, as mentioned in Revelation 16:16. A...

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Day 6

God uses Paul to remind us that the antichrist will be doing the work of Satan. In other words, the antichrist will be Satan’s chosen man to use to do Satan’s work. Some believe that it will be Satan incarnate, just as Jesus was God incarnate on earth, but there is no evidence of that in Scripture. Since Satan is a fallen angel, we should nev...

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Day 7

As we finish with 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12, we have seen clearly that the antichrist will pull off a massive deception on humanity. God tells us, through Paul, that the people who will be deceived by the antichrist are those who choose NOT to receive Christ’s love and be saved from their sin. God also led Paul to write this in 1 Timothy 4:1 “Bu...

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