What Did Paul Mean?

FIRST THESSALONIANS

29 min · 8 de mar de 2022
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Paul's second letter is written to the young church in Thessalonica. He was pleased when he was present with them, and was greatly dissatisfied when he was removed from Thessalonica by Caesar's rule. Though the apostle could not be present with the Thessalonians, Silas and Timothy stayed in the midst of the city. After receiving word that the Thessalonians were doing well, Paul encourages them to continue to love one another, build each other up, and increase. Paul reminds them that there will soon come a day that the earthly kings will no longer have any reign, but the King of Kings will come on a cloud seeking His bride, the church.

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