Second Letter to the Thessalonians 2
The coming of the Lord and the prelude to it
1 To turn now, brothers, to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and how we shall all be gathered round him:
2 please do not get excited too soon or alarmed by any prediction or rumour or any letter claiming to come from us, implying that the Day of the Lord has already arrived.
3 Never let anyone deceive you in this way. It cannot happen until the Great Revolt has taken place and the Rebel, the Lost One, has appeared.
4 This is the Enemy, the one who claims to be so much greater than all that men call ‘god’, so much greater than anything that is worshipped, that he enthrones himself in God’s sanctuary and claims that he is God.
5 Surely you remember me telling you about this when I was with you?
6 And you know, too, what is still holding him back from appearing before his appointed time.
7 Rebellion is at its work already, but in secret, and the one who is holding it back has first to be removed
8 before the Rebel appears openly. The Lord will kill him with the breath of his mouth[*a] and will annihilate him with his glorious appearance at his coming.
9 But when the Rebel comes, Satan will set to work: there will be all kinds of miracles and a deceptive show of signs and portents,
10 and everything evil that can deceive those who are bound for destruction because they would not grasp the love of the truth which could have saved them.
11 The reason why God is sending a power to delude them and make them believe what is untrue
12 is to condemn all who refused to believe in the truth and chose wickedness instead.
Encouragement to persevere
13 But we feel that we must be continually thanking God for you, brothers whom the Lord loves, because God chose you from the beginning to be saved by the sanctifying Spirit and by faith in the truth.
14 Through the Good News that we brought he called you to this so that you should share the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.
15 Stand firm, then, brothers, and keep the traditions that we taught you, whether by word of mouth or by letter.
16 May our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God our Father who has given us his love and, through his grace, such inexhaustible comfort and such sure hope,
17 comfort you and strengthen you in everything good that you do or say.
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