Thoughts on the readings for May 20th (Joshua 5, 6, Isaiah 10,2 Thessalonians 1, 2) Podcast Por  arte de portada

Thoughts on the readings for May 20th (Joshua 5, 6, Isaiah 10,2 Thessalonians 1, 2)

Thoughts on the readings for May 20th (Joshua 5, 6, Isaiah 10,2 Thessalonians 1, 2)

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The greetings and salutations commencing 2 Thessalonians are identical to Paul’s other letters except for the pastoral epistles (1 Timothy; 2 Timothy; Titus). In chapter 1 verses 3-4 the Apostle thanks God for the Thessalonican brothers and sisters, whose faith was growing and their love increasing. Despite persecution they were steadfast for the gospel. From verses 5-12 Paul urges for that patience to continue for it will receive the promised reward at the second coming, and kingdom, of our Lord Jesus Christ. Our Lord when he comes with the angels will also avenge his faithful. The persecutors of the believers will then receive what they deserve. Chapter 2 tells that before the Lord will come there will be a huge forsaking of the true belief and a system of deceit, which pretends to be the truth will arise in the earth. The words translated “falling away” and “lawlessness” both in the Greek language have the numerical value of 666 ( compare Revelation 13:16-18). From the other identifying features in this chapter and those within the book of Revelation tells us that this is the Roman Catholic Church with the Pope as its head. Note that the delusion which allowed this system to develop came about because those who fell away “received not the love of the Truth” (v10). From verses 13-17 the Apostle urges them to stand firm for the faith.

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