In this Bible study, we begin 2 Thessalonians Chapter 2 and work through Paul’s warning in verses 1–4. The Thessalonian believers had become troubled by false claims that the Day of the Lord had already come, so Paul writes to steady their minds and anchor them again in truth.
This study focuses on Christ’s coming, our gathering together unto Him, the danger of deception, the falling away, and the revealing of the man of sin. Paul makes clear that believers are not to be shaken by spiritual claims, spoken words, or false letters. Before that Day comes, certain things must happen first.
Key themes in this study include:
Do not be soon shaken
Let no man deceive you
The coming of our Lord Jesus Christ
Our gathering together unto Him
The falling away
The man of sin
The son of perdition
The self-exaltation of the final rebel
Scripture Focus: 2 Thessalonians 2:1–4
Key Verse: 2 Thessalonians 2:3 — “Let no man deceive you by any means…”
This study reminds us that prophecy is not meant to create panic, but discernment, endurance, and steadfastness in the Word of God.
This study focuses on Christ’s coming, our gathering together unto Him, the danger of deception, the falling away, and the revealing of the man of sin. Paul makes clear that believers are not to be shaken by spiritual claims, spoken words, or false letters. Before that Day comes, certain things must happen first.
Key themes in this study include:
Do not be soon shaken
Let no man deceive you
The coming of our Lord Jesus Christ
Our gathering together unto Him
The falling away
The man of sin
The son of perdition
The self-exaltation of the final rebel
Scripture Focus: 2 Thessalonians 2:1–4
Key Verse: 2 Thessalonians 2:3 — “Let no man deceive you by any means…”
This study reminds us that prophecy is not meant to create panic, but discernment, endurance, and steadfastness in the Word of God.