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In 2 Thessalonians 2:1–4, Paul warns believers not to be deceived by false teachings about Jesus' return. He reminds believers to stay grounded in the Word of God.
In this episode, we talk about why deception is one of the enemy’s greatest strategies, how to evaluate what we hear through Scripture, and what it looks like to stand firm in faith as we wait for Jesus to come back.
While the Bible warns about opposition and the rise of the “man of lawlessness,” it also reminds us of something greater: Jesus has already overcome the world. Our role isn’t to obsess over speculation about the end times, but to live each day ready for our King and Bridegroom.
Reflection Questions:
1. Am I measuring what I hear and believe against the truth of Scripture?
2. Is there anything in my life I’ve elevated above God for validation, identity, or fulfillment?
3. If Jesus returned today, would my life show that I was ready?
By Frensley SmithIn 2 Thessalonians 2:1–4, Paul warns believers not to be deceived by false teachings about Jesus' return. He reminds believers to stay grounded in the Word of God.
In this episode, we talk about why deception is one of the enemy’s greatest strategies, how to evaluate what we hear through Scripture, and what it looks like to stand firm in faith as we wait for Jesus to come back.
While the Bible warns about opposition and the rise of the “man of lawlessness,” it also reminds us of something greater: Jesus has already overcome the world. Our role isn’t to obsess over speculation about the end times, but to live each day ready for our King and Bridegroom.
Reflection Questions:
1. Am I measuring what I hear and believe against the truth of Scripture?
2. Is there anything in my life I’ve elevated above God for validation, identity, or fulfillment?
3. If Jesus returned today, would my life show that I was ready?