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How To Know You Belong To God
Series: 1 Thessalonians
Preacher: Jared Blankenship
Date: 20th October 2024
Passage: 1 Thessalonians 1:4-7
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Sermon Summary:
Though they may have been disdained and persecuted by their unbelieving neighbors, Paul was certain that the Thessalonian Christians were loved and chosen by God. But how could he be so sure? In this text, there are two proofs of God's electing love that will either be for you a line in the sand that exposes your actual standing with God or a tremendous encouragement and strength to your heart.
Series Summary:
Called the "Cinderella Epistles of the New Testament" by some, 1-2 Thessalonians are an often overlooked treasure of gospel hope for those who follow Jesus. Despite intense persecution, the Church of the Thessalonians persevered in the faith, longing for the day that Jesus returns to deliver his people and judge the wicked. Exemplifying the unique and genuine bond that arises through a shared faith and struggle, the Apostle Paul wrote to remind the beleaguered Thessalonians of their hope in Christ and to instruct them on how to carry on until he comes. Join us as we study these divinely inspired letters!
Preached on Sunday, October 20, 2024
By Lakeside Bible ChurchHow To Know You Belong To God
Series: 1 Thessalonians
Preacher: Jared Blankenship
Date: 20th October 2024
Passage: 1 Thessalonians 1:4-7
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Sermon Summary:
Though they may have been disdained and persecuted by their unbelieving neighbors, Paul was certain that the Thessalonian Christians were loved and chosen by God. But how could he be so sure? In this text, there are two proofs of God's electing love that will either be for you a line in the sand that exposes your actual standing with God or a tremendous encouragement and strength to your heart.
Series Summary:
Called the "Cinderella Epistles of the New Testament" by some, 1-2 Thessalonians are an often overlooked treasure of gospel hope for those who follow Jesus. Despite intense persecution, the Church of the Thessalonians persevered in the faith, longing for the day that Jesus returns to deliver his people and judge the wicked. Exemplifying the unique and genuine bond that arises through a shared faith and struggle, the Apostle Paul wrote to remind the beleaguered Thessalonians of their hope in Christ and to instruct them on how to carry on until he comes. Join us as we study these divinely inspired letters!
Preached on Sunday, October 20, 2024