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The return of Christ is mentioned more than any other doctrines in New Testament.
The Thessalonians fell prey to false teachings.
Paul explains “the day of the Lord” in II Thessalonians.
The doctrine of the Lord’s return is an imbalance of waiting and working.
Paul received a positive report of the Thessalonican Christians.
The purpose of II Thessalonians was of commendation and doctrinal correction.
Paul interprets the meaning and purpose of persecution and affliction for the saints before rapture.
Believers are not called to endure various kinds of trials.
Judgment of unbeliever will fall at the great white throne (revelation 20:11:11- 15).
Paul’s aim in II Thessalonians was to clear away the confusion existing in the minds of the converts concerning “The Day of the Lord”.
The transformation of the Thessalonians from idolatry was miraculous.
The Thessalonican church was mature when Paul wrote to them.
II Thessalonians answers questions that had been raised after Paul’s first letter.
Paul wrote both the Thessalonican letter from Ephesus.
Paul disclosed discouragement of the church members in II Thessalonians.
