Questions about 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12
- What does the text say is the main topic of the discussion?
- It concerns the Judgment Day.
- In concerns the rebellion of God's chosen people.
- It concerns the man called the beast.
- It concerns the event commonly called the rapture of the Church.
- What fear is Paul trying to quell in the Thessalonians?
- They were afraid that the Lord had already come and gathered the true
Church, and they must have been found unworthy because they were still
there and not with the Lord.
- They were afraid that the beast would persecute them.
- They were afraid that they would be deceived.
- They were worried that the Lord would never come.
- What "fact" did the Thessalonians think they saw that
confirmed their fear?
- They thought that Nero was the Antichrist.
- They thought that the Roman army was the prophesied legions of darkness
from the Lost Book of Odenel
- Because the Jews were reportedly returning to Israel they though that
the Kingdom of Israel had been restored.
- They thought that the sever persecution that they were experiencing
was the Day of the Lord that comes after the Lord returns from heaven
to gather his church.
- If they had entered the time of God's wrath, would their fear
have been justified?
- Yes.
- No.
- What two things does Paul tell them that must take place before
the Lord will come from heaven to gather the Church?
- The city of Jerusalem must be destroyed, and the Temple thrown down.
- The rebellion must occur and the man of lawlessness must be revealed.
- The secret power of lawlessness must be at work and there must be severe
persecution against the Church.
- Satan will come with 666 as the sign of his power and his Nazi-like
troops with him.
- What is the one definite sign that Paul said that they would
see before the Lord comes for the Church?
- The man with the 666.
- The professed leader of the "church" would claim to be the
Christ.
- The sign of the abomination that causes desolation, that is the beast
will enter the temple in Jerusalem and claim to be the Christ.
- Jesus would come and overthrow all the enemies of God.
- Do those that are perishing believe the false 'truths' of Satan
and the beast?
- Yes.
- No.
- Will the beast's 'ministry' be accompanied by what looks like
signs and miracles and wonders?
- Yes.
- No.
- Why do those that perish die?
- Because they were never baptized in a church.
- Because they did not work to make the world a better place.
- Because they did not read the Bible.
- Because they refused to love the truth, and instead they delighted
in wickedness.
- In the eyes of the people of the world does the beast man look
evil?
- Yes.
- No.
- Will it be difficult for Jesus to defeat Satan's forces?
- Yes.
- No.
- What does this passage say concerning the possibility of the
Church being 'raptured' before the beast commits the abomination that causes
desolation event?
- That the Church will be taken three and a half years before the sign.
- That the Church will be taken when a report comes from the church elders
that tells them of the soon to come event.
- It could happen, if God so wills it.
- It will not happen.
- Since the event that Paul said that the Church would definitely
see, that is, the man of lawlessness declaring himself to be God in the
temple, occurs at the midpoint of the seven year period, is it possible
that the church will be raptured at the start of the period?
- Yes.
- No.