G'day all,
Our three-part presentation of Paul's two epistles to the Thessalonians is now complete.? These two epistles are extremely important statements on Eschatology - the study of the End Times - yet they are little studied, preached, read, discussed, or understood.? You can now see why.
Session 3 slides are now posted on our class website.
The Session 3 video is available at?
The theme building on our study of the book of Revelation will continue next week with a?study of the book of Jude.? There will be a few surprises in that study.??
The following week, we'll begin a study of the book of Zechariah, another eschatological tour de force.? The book is often called the Apocalypse of the Old Testament.? It is also the most Messianic book in the Old Testament.? Zechariah covers God’s future plans for His people through eight night visions, four messages, and two burdens.
Hold onto your seat: the first "burden" is a prophecy of Christ's First Advent, where Jesus came to earth as the Suffering Servant.? The second "burden" involves the Second Coming of Christ, where He will arrive as the Conquering King.? Imagine that, these are just two of Zechariah's prophecies, written around 520 B.C.
Your questions and comments will be much appreciated.