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2 Thessalonians 2
Themes: Return of Christ, Calling, Sanctification
 
! I.     Introduction
!! A.  Illustration
!! B.  Review Series Theme
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Body: Focus Themes
!! A.  Return of Christ
!!! 1.    Definition (Remarks):
!!! 2.    Review 1 Thessalonians 4: 13 – 5: 11
!!! 3.     
!! B.  Calling – 2 Thess.
2: 13a
!!! 1.    Definition:
!!! 2.    Illustration:
!!!! a)    Read --> R.C. Sproul Struck by Knowledge of God (the type of calling which involves a “ah-ha” experience)
!!!! b)    Read --> Medical Pioneer Gives Credit to God (the type of calling which involves a conviction)
!!!! c)     Read --> Cows Know Their Master’s Voice (the type of calling which involves a standing)
 
!! C.  Sanctification – 2 Thess.
2: 13b
!!! 1.    Definition:
!!! 2.    Illustration:
!!!! a)    Read -- > Coach Jim Fassel’s Son Bears Family Likeness
!!! 3.    The sanctification process involves:
!!!! a)    A realization of the need for growth.
!!!! b)    Vision of who we can and should be.
!!!! c)     A realization of the connection between actions and consequences.
(Illus.: “Losing Fear of Consequences”)
 
 
 
 
 
 
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