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1 and 2 Thessalonians

1 Thessalonians

1 and 2 Thessalonians

Paul wrote this letter to the church of Thessalonica to clear up misunderstandings they had about the return of Christ. He also wrote it as an instruction in holy living.

The first three chapters are about Paul longing to visit the church in Thessalonica but not being able to because Satan stopped him, and how he cared for them and was encouraged to hear how they had been. In chapter 4, Paul instructs them on how to live a holy life.

Paul goes on to correct a misconception they had. He tells them that the people who have died in Christ Jesus will also go to heaven when He comes back. The book ends with final instructions for living the Christian life.

2 Thessalonians

Paul wrote this letter to clear up misconceptions the church in Thessalonica still had about the Day of the Lord. They thought it had come already so they stopped with their work. The letter is filled with information about the end times.

Paul encourages and comforts the church. He commends them for what he hears they are doing in the Lord, and he prays for them. In chapter 2, Paul explains what will happen in the Day of the Lord. Paul then encourages them to stand firm and instructs them to keep away from idle men who don’t live by the gospel.

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