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Most of the rhetoric today uses the second coming of Christ to strike fear in our minds. If a preacher says, “Are you ready for His coming?”, it usually refers to making sure you are eternally saved, so when He shows, you will be ready in that way. But the Bible teaches eternal salvation is solely the work of the Lord. And yet, Paul taught them to be ready for Christ’s coming. If Paul was not referring to eternal salvation, what did he mean? In the series from I Thessalonians, I look at this subject.
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