Passage: 2 Thessalonians 1:1-12
When we think of judgment, the first image that often comes to mind is negative. We think of being judged wrongly or with the idea of penalty often connected with judgment. Even as believers we'd sometimes would rather not think about God's judgement. But judgment actually has a very positive element as well when it involves clearing the innocent and exercising rightousness and justice. On the Day of judgment at Christ's second coming, both will be true. It will a righteous judgment that vindicates and releases believers from all suffering to glory, and that also unleashes the vengeance of God upon all who do not know him or believe in his Son Jesus. This week, we will move into Paul's second letter to the Thessalonians where he continues to instruct the church on the details of Christ's return, and in particular to help them see that trials and suffering they are facing are actually an indication of God's righteous judgment both in affirming their worthiness as his children and in anticipating his wrath upon those who oppose him and his church. Join us Sunday as we resume our study in 1 & 2 Thessalonians and consider the righteous judgment of God in Christ's return.
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