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Why were the Thessalonian believers so afraid?In 2 Thessalonians 2:2, Paul writes to a church that had become unsettled and shaken because they thought the Day of the Lord had already come. But why would that news create such fear? What had Paul taught them about the events surrounding Christ’s return that made this message so alarming?In this sermon, we explore Paul’s eschatological teaching to the Thessalonian church and uncover the hope, warning, and comfort behind his words. But there is a question we must ask: if Paul had already taught them they would face the suffering and wrath associated with the Day of the Lord, why were they so disturbed by the thought that it had arrived?Could Paul’s teaching reveal something about what he believed would happen before that day begins?Join us as we examine 2 Thessalonians 2 and seek to understand what Paul was teaching the early church about the return of Christ.
By FCBCWhy were the Thessalonian believers so afraid?In 2 Thessalonians 2:2, Paul writes to a church that had become unsettled and shaken because they thought the Day of the Lord had already come. But why would that news create such fear? What had Paul taught them about the events surrounding Christ’s return that made this message so alarming?In this sermon, we explore Paul’s eschatological teaching to the Thessalonian church and uncover the hope, warning, and comfort behind his words. But there is a question we must ask: if Paul had already taught them they would face the suffering and wrath associated with the Day of the Lord, why were they so disturbed by the thought that it had arrived?Could Paul’s teaching reveal something about what he believed would happen before that day begins?Join us as we examine 2 Thessalonians 2 and seek to understand what Paul was teaching the early church about the return of Christ.