The Thessalonian church was born amidst great conflict during Paul's brief stay recorded in Acts 16. His ensuing letters to the brethren there are filled with great heart and pathos based upon the camaraderie he shared with them, even after being with them only a short while--21 days max. To give them hope, Paul addresses the critical topic of the coming again of Jesus Christ, and in so doing debunks some of the same errors still being taught in the Church today. He clearly delineates between the coming of Christ in the air FOR all Christians (the "Rapture") and the coming of Christ to the earth WITH all Christians at the end of the Tribulation and the beginning of the Millennial Kingdom. He plainly shows that the Christian Church, the Body of Christ, is now blocking the Anti-Christ from rising to power on the earth, and that Christ's rescue of all Christians must occur before that terrible time.
Make a Choice for Christ
Forget Not All His Benefits
Abraham’s Reckoning
The Showdown Between Good and Evil
Know Thy Enemy: Standing Firm in the Spiritual Battle
The Way of Yahweh
Who Am I?
Growing Up In The Lord
Cast Your Cares to God
Embracing Ephesians
The Supremacy of God’s Word
The Good Shepherd (Part 2)
The Good Shepherd
Complete in Christ
Our Hope in the Midst of Suffering
Standing Strong with First John (Part 2)
Standing Strong with First John (Part 1)
Living Out Your Redemption
The Dichotomy of Fear
From Fellowship to Fear
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