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Understanding Second Thessalonians: Day 20 of Immerse Bible Reading Experience

Welcome to Day 20 of the Immerse Bible Reading Experience, focusing on Second Thessalonians. Despite Paul's first letter, the Thessalonian believers needed further guidance due to confusion from a false letter claiming Christ's return had already begun. Paul's second letter reassures them that Jesus will not return until the 'Man of Lawlessness' appears, urging them to live faithfully and work diligently. The episode dives into Paul's teachings on enduring persecution, rejecting idleness, and upholding faith and hope in Christ's return. Join us in exploring Paul's authentic guidance to the Thessalonian church, emphasizing the importance of living a life worthy of God's call.

00:00 Introduction to Immerse: Daily Bible Reading
00:08 Context and Concerns in Thessalonica
01:05 Paul's Response to False Teachings
01:22 The Man of Lawlessness and Jesus' Return
01:49 Living Well for God Amidst Uncertainty
02:04 Addressing Idleness in the Community
02:39 Paul's Second Letter to the Thessalonians
04:50 Encouragement and Clarification on Jesus' Return
07:42 Final Instructions and Prayers
09:47 Conclusion and Personal Greetings
10:13 Closing Remarks

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Henry: Welcome to immerse, the
daily bible reading experience.

Day 20.

Intro 3: II Thess: immersed
in Second Thessalonians.

Even though Paul had already written
one letter to the new believers

in Thessalonica, they still needed
more guidance and encouragement.

Someone claiming to be Paul had
apparently also written to them, telling

them something entirely different.

One of the Thessalonians main
concerns had been about when Jesus

would return to Earth to initiate
God's rule and its fullness.

Paul had explained in his earlier
letter that the exact time of Jesus

return could not be predicted.

He encouraged the believers to live in
such a way that Jesus would be honored

by their lives no matter when he came.

But the false letter they had received
said that the day of the Lord understood

to refer to God's decisive victory
over his enemies had already begun.

These false teachers claim
to have received visions and

revelations confirming it.

This was making the Thessalonians
question what Paul had told them

in person and in his first letter.

So Paul wrote again, and since letters
were usually dictated to a scribe,

he now authenticated his letter with
a personal signature at the end.

This letter now known as Second
Thessalonians, addressed these

new concerns and reasserted some
of Paul's earlier teachings.

Paul explains that Jesus will
not return until a figure called

the Man of Lawlessness appears.

This person will be the
culmination of evil on earth.

He will deceive the world into
worshiping him as God and violently

suppress the worship of anyone else.

His arrival will be the climax of
the struggle between good and evil,

at which point Jesus will return
to defeat the man of lawlessness

and establish God's kingdom.

Paul then confirms what he said
before exactly how and when

this will happen is unknown.

The important thing is to live
well for God now facing suffering

and persecution with endurance
and with hope in Christ's return.

Finally, Paul again observes that
some in their community were still

refusing to work, to earn a living.

Apparently, they had become even bolder
in this idle way of life, possibly

in the wake of the visions and the
false letter claiming that the time of

the Lord's return had already begun.

So Paul is forced to oppose
them even more strongly.

In this second letter, he tells a
community of believers to stay away

from those who won't work, urging
them to correct those who are idle the

way they would, a brother or sister.

The second letter to the Thessalonians,

this letter is from
Paul Silas and Timothy.

We are riding to the church in
Thessalonica to you who belong to God,

our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

May God our Father and the Lord Jesus
Christ give you grace and peace.

Dear brothers and sisters, we can't
help but thank God for you because

your faith is flourishing and your
love for one another is growing.

We proudly tell God's other
churches about your endurance and

faithfulness in all the persecutions
and hardships you are suffering.

And God will use this persecution
to show his justice and to make

you worthy of his kingdom for which
you are suffering in his justice.

He will pay back those who persecute you.

And God will provide rest for
you who are being persecuted.

And also for us.

When the Lord Jesus appears from
heaven, he will come with his mighty

angels in flaming fire, bringing
judgment on those who don't know

God, and on those who refuse to obey
the good news of our Lord Jesus.

They will be punished with eternal
destruction forever separated from

the Lord and from his glorious power.

When he comes on that day, he will receive
glory from his holy people, praise from

all who believe, and this includes you for
you believed what we told you about him.

So we keep on praying for you,
asking our God to enable you to

live a life worthy of his call.

May he give you the power to
accomplish all the good things

your faith prompts you to do.

Then the name of our Lord Jesus will
be honored because of the way you live

and you will be honored along with him.

This is all made possible because of the
grace of our God and Lord Jesus Christ.

Now, dear brothers and sisters, let
us clarify some things about the

coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and
how we will be gathered to meet him.

Don't be so easily shaken or
alarmed by those who say that the

day of the Lord has already begun.

Don't believe them.

Even if they claim to have had a
spiritual vision, a revelation, or

a letter supposedly from us, don't
be fooled by what they say for that

day will not come until there is
a great rebellion against God and

the man of lawlessness is revealed.

The one who brings destruction,
he will exalt himself and defy

everything that people call
God in every object of worship.

He will even sit in the temple of
God claiming that he himself is God.

Don't you remember that I told you
about all this when I was with you?

And you know what is holding him back for?

He can be revealed only when his
time comes for this lawlessness

is already at work secretly.

And it will remain secret
until the one who is holding

it back steps out of the way.

Then the man of lawlessness
will be revealed.

But the Lord Jesus will slay him with
the breath of his mouth and destroy

him by the splendor of his coming.

This man will come to do the
work of Satan with counterfeit

power and signs and miracles.

He will use every kind of evil deception
to fool those on their way to destruction

because they refuse to love and
accept the truth that would save them.

So God will cause them to be greatly
deceived and they will believe these lies.

Then they will be condemned
for enjoying evil rather than

believing the truth as for us.

We can't help but thank God for you.

Dear brothers and sisters,
loved by the Lord.

We are always thankful that
God shows you to be among the

first to experience salvation.

A salvation that came through
the Spirit who makes you holy,

and through your belief in the
truth, he called you to salvation.

When we told you the good
news, now you can share in the

glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.

With all these things in mind, dear
brothers and sisters, stand firm and keep

a strong grip on the teaching we passed
on to you both in person and by letter.

Now may our Lord Jesus Christ himself
and God our father, who loved us and by

his grace, gave us eternal comfort and a
wonderful hope, comfort you and strengthen

you in every good thing you do and say.

Finally, dear brothers and
sisters, we ask you to pray for us.

Pray that the Lord's message will spread
rapidly and be honored wherever it goes.

Just as when it came to you.

Pray too, that we will be rescued
from wicked and evil people.

For not everyone is a believer,
but the Lord is faithful.

He will strengthen you and
guard you from the evil one.

And we are confident in the Lord
that you are doing and will continue

to do the things we commanded you.

May the Lord lead your hearts into
a full understanding and expression

of the love of God and the patient
endurance that comes from Christ.

And now, dear brothers and sisters,
we give you this command in the

name of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Stay away from all believers who
live idle lives and don't follow the

tradition they received from us for
you know that you ought to imitate us.

We were not idle when we were with you.

We never accepted food from
anyone without paying for it.

We worked hard day and night, so we
would not be a burden to any of you.

We certainly had the right to ask
you to feed us, but we wanted to

give you an example to follow.

Even while we were with you,
we gave you this command.

Those unwilling to work will not get
to eat yet we hear that some of you are

living idle lives, refusing to work in
meddling in other people's business.

We command such people in, urge
them in the name of the Lord

Jesus Christ, to settle down and
work to earn their own living.

As for the rest of you, dear brothers and
sisters, never get tired of doing good.

Take note of those who refuse to
obey what we say in this letter.

Stay away from them so
they will be ashamed.

Don't think of them as enemies, but warn
them as you would a brother or sister.

Now, may the Lord of Peace himself give
you his peace at all times and in every

situation, the Lord be with you all.

Here is my greeting in my own
handwriting, Paul, I do this in all

my letters to prove they are from me.

May the grace of our Lord
Jesus Christ be with you all.

This concludes today's
Immer Reading experience.

Thank you for joining us.