Get 30 FREE sermons.

GREAT DAY IN THE MORNING

by Steve Wagers

Scripture: 2 Thessalonians 2:2


Title: Great Day in the Morning
Text: 2 Thessalonians 2:2
Author: Steve Wagers

July 4. 1776 - 2nd Continental Congress adopts Declaration
August 2. 1776 - Declaration signed by 56 famous delegates
April 9. 1865 - End of Civil War
April 15. 1865 - Lincoln Assassinated
October 28. 1929 - Stock Market Crash (Great Depression)
December 7. 1941 - Pearl Harbor
June 6. 1944 - Normandy Invasion (D-Day)
November 22. 1963 - JFK assassinated
July 20. 1969 - Neil Armstrong steps onto the moon
April 30. 1975 - Vietnam War end
December 25. 1991 - Collapse of Soviet Union
September 11. 2001 - World Trade Center attacked

These are all Red-Letter Days. Not in the HAPPY sense/but HISTORICAL sense.

There is coming a day that will cause ALL OTHER DAYS to hail in comparison. "THE DAY OF CHRIST" - a GREAT DAY in the MORNING!

The Thessalonian church had been taught false doctrine which led them to believe that they had missed the rapture/return of Christ. Paul wrote 2 letters to CALM their DOUBTS/CORRECT their DOCTRINE.

EVERY 2nd book (Corinthians - Timothy - Thess. - Peter)

AUTHORITY of the Word
ACCURACY of Last Days
APOSTASY of False Teaching

Paul writes to show that before Christ CAN/WILL/DOES come, there are some things to watch for before that Great Day in the Morning!

1. A Day of DECEPTION in the LAND!

Before Jesus comes -

A) An UNDENIABLE APOSTASY (3)

"falling away" - (Grk. 'apostasia')

APOSTASY - utter rebellion/denial of ALL that is RIGHT/HOLY

IMPOSSIBLE for a CHILD of GOD to COMMIT APOSTASY

APOSTATE - "an UNSAVED RELIGIONIST" - Didn't BACKSLIDE - Nothing to SLIDE BACK from - Never LOST salvation - Never HAD salvation

Eternal Life - Endure to End - Perseverance - WHEN YOU GOT SAVED, YOU GOT IT!!

COVID didn't RUIN the Church - it REVEALED the Church

B) An UNMISTAKABLE APPEARING (3-4)

1) His TITLES (3a,8a,9a)

"Man of Sin" - More than a name/Real Human Being

"blood and dec ...

There are 5645 characters in the full content. This excerpt only shows a 2000 character sample of the full content.

Price:  $5.99 or 1 credit
Start a Free Trial