November 15, 2024

To Clarify and Comfort

Bible prophecy can be confusing and alarming.

However, when we focus on the non-negotiables, three clear realities appear.

  • – There will be a literal, physical, visible return of Jesus Christ. (Acts 1:11)
  • – There will be a bodily resurrection of the dead. (Acts 24:15)
  • – There will be a final judgment of all people. (Revelation 20:11-15)

On Sunday, we’re going to consider a passage of Scripture that brought both clarity and comfort to the church at Thessalonica as it related to the events of the end times.

Paul’s words in 2 Thessalonians 2:1-15, were a response to a forged letter or a false prophecy that had been given by an unauthorized minister to the believers at Thessalonica. In this passage, Paul was writing to correct and comfort those who’d been misled by this false prophecy.

As you prepare for worship this coming Sunday, I hope you’ll take the time to read 2 Thessalonians 2:1-15. As you do, I pray you experience both clarity and comfort as you ponder the coming events of the end times.

Standing firm in Him,

pastor jamie