Passage: 2 Thessalonians 2:1–12
Theme: Speculation over Christ’s Coming
Paul provides us with three directives concerning speculation over Christ’s Return:
1. Don’t get worked up by prophecy claims (1–2).
2. Don’t be deceived as to timing (3–4).
3. Stick to the truth (5–12):
a. God remains in control
i. He keeps evil in check.
ii. He allows evil ones to fulfill their purpose in His timing.
iii. He will destroy these beings with His coming.
b. Spiritual forces are at work to deceive through power, miracles, and sin.
c. Those who reject God’s truth will believe the deception of sin, ending with their judgment.
Main Idea: We must focus on God’s mission by resisting speculative end time teaching and the deceptive lure of this world.
Application Questions:
· What should having a proper balance concerning biblical prophecy look like in our lives? How do you cultivate this?
· According to this passage, the coming of the Lord occurs when? How do you feel about that? How might this affect our understanding of hope concerning Christ’s coming (cf. Titus 2:12–14)?
· How do we see God in control of evil and evil beings in this text? Does this disturb you or give you confidence? Why?
· Why would God send unbelievers “a powerful delusion so that they will believe the lie?” Where else in scripture do we see a similar teaching? How do you explain this in light of God’s holiness and perfection?
· How does this passage challenge and encourage you as you live in the world today?
October 23, 2022
Speculation Over Christ's Coming
October 23, 2022 • Pastor Phil Burggraff • 2 Thessalonians 2:1–12
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