1 & 2 Thessalonians

P65 3rd Century Fragment of 1 Thessalonians (photo by Sailko)

P65 3rd Century Fragment of 1 Thessalonians (photo by Sailko)

 

The letters/epistles of the Apostle Paul to the Thessalonians were written in around 51 A.D. In this sermon, Dr. Thiel goes over each and every verse in First Thessalonians and Second Thessalonians. He goes over them being followers of Jesus who were imitators of the Churches of God in Judea, the fact that they had persecutions and difficulties, and that they were considered fine Christian examples to the Christian brethren in places like Macedonia. Love, hope, faith, and exhortation are discussed. As are prophetic matters concerning the resurrection, return of Jesus, the falling away, and the son of perdition. Dr. Thiel reminds believers that both Jesus and the Apostle Paul taught Christians to "watch' what is going on so that they would know better than the world what was happening as well as when Jesus was close to returning. He also discussed uncleanness, sexual immorality, and self-control. He encouraged Christians to be kind and comfort one another. He also warned that while Paul faced letters falsely claimed to have been written by him, in the end times technology allows for "deep fakes" and that believers should not be soon shaken when such happens. Dr. Thiel read Paul's admonishment to work and to not be busybodies--he also referred to the mystery of God's plan for the purpose of humanity. This sermon is part of a long-running series to cover each and every verse of the New Testament in the Continuing Church of God by going through all the books.

 

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