
We started looking at the Rapture of the Church a couple of weeks ago. This is the second part of that series. Next week there will be another one to complete our look at this highly relevant topic.

We started looking at the Rapture of the Church a couple of weeks ago. This is the second part of that series. Next week there will be another one to complete our look at this highly relevant topic.

The Thessalonian church was eagerly awaiting the return of Jesus Christ, this is evident throughout the letter. But apparently some of their number had now passed away. Did this mean that they would be forever separated from their loved ones if Jesus were to return to set up His kingdom here on earth? Paul writes this section to them to clear things up.
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If wee’re going to live in order to please God we’ve got to take our cues from Him – from the Bible – and not from the culture around us.
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The German scholar Rudolf Bultmann left an interesting legacy on the pages of 20th Century theology. He once actually said: “If the bones of the dead Jesus were discovered tomorrow in a Palestinian tomb, all the essentials of Christianity would remain unchanged.” The writers of the gospels would disagree.