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The Day of the Lord

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October 30, 2022 • Chan Mitchell

Few things in the Bible capture our attention and imagination more than the apocalyptic writings. During Paul’s
brief stay in Thessalonica, he taught the church about a coming day of judgement. Yet, despite his teaching, the
Thessalonians were still puzzled about many of the details. They had three basic questions: What happens to
Christians who die prior to the Lord’s return? Was it possible that they had somehow missed the Lord’s
return and were now living in the Day of the Lord? What would be the signs indicating that the end of the age
had come? Paul answered the first question in chapter 4 by informing them that they would see their dead
loved ones again. Paul addresses the other questions here in chapter 5.

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Just like a serious infection sometimes needs a second round of antibiotics, the young church at Thessalonica needed a second round of Paul’s wisdom and direction. The first round (1 Thessalonians) was effective, but a second round was needed to ensure full understanding. 2 Thessalonians is a very personal, gentle letter written to the believers in Thessalonica who were suffering for their faith. Paul urged their continued perseverance, good behavior, love, and faith. He reminded them of Christ’s coming, at which time the unbeliever would receive punishment, while the believer would obtain honor, glory, and the eternal presence of Christ Jesus.

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October 23, 2022 • Chan Mitchell

Albert Einstein once said, “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.” These words remind us that no one can change yesterday. Therefore, it’s important that learn from our mistakes, we live for today and hold onto hope for tomorrow. The Thessalonians were grieved and concerned about the future coming of the Lord and how it was going to affect their loved ones who had died. To help strengthen them, Paul offers some practical advice about how to live for today, while putting hope in Christ’s return for tomorrow.