Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to 2 Thessalonians 2:7
Thru the Bible—2 Thessalonians
3 Days
Has Jesus already come and gone? Second Thessalonians assured fearful people who had been told a lie and that Jesus Christ’s second coming was still to come. He didn’t leave you behind. Don’t give up. This same truth keeps a fire kindled in our hearts that produces self-control, discipline, and determination to keep moving forward. Trusted Bible teacher Dr. J. Vernon McGee leads us through this short, powerful book.
Stand Firm: A Study in 2 Thessalonians
3 Days
Written shortly after 1 Thessalonians, Paul’s second letter continues to encourage the Thessalonian church by admonishing them to stand firm on the truth (2 Thessalonians 2:15). As Paul instructs the church about the coming of Christ, we are reminded to be made worthy of God’s calling and fulfill all the good works of faith.
Temples In The Holy Scriptures
4 Days
Through the centuries, the mere thought of Jerusalem has stirred the deepest feelings in both Jews and Christians. Jerusalem - Jerusalem, the city of the living God! Jesus wept over Jerusalem wherein the temple of the Lord stood. The prophet Isaiah spoke of this city and place in Isaiah 2:2-3. In the history and prophecies of Israel, there are references to four temples we will study in this plan.
2 Thessalonians: A 5-Day Reading Plan
5 Days
Paul writes to the church in Thessalonica to clear up confusion circulating about Jesus’ return. In a previous letter, Paul had said Jesus’ return was imminent. Some in the church took that to mean Jesus was coming back immediately. Paul corrects them and instructs the church on how to live in the meantime. Reading this study, you’ll face the reality of Jesus’ return and our responsibility to live for him.
The Essential Jesus (Part 19): The Second Coming of Jesus
5 Days
In 100 carefully selected passages from the Bible, you will discover who Jesus is and why he is so significant – even life-transforming. Through both Old and New Testament readings, you will discover why God sent Jesus, what Jesus taught, how he treated people, why he did miracles, the meaning of his death, the significance of his resurrection, and what the Bible says about his second coming.
Shelter in Place with Joni: A 7-Day Devotional Reading Plan, Part 3
7 Days
During this difficult season of social distancing, economic upheaval, and panic about the COVID-19 pandemic, Joni shares her biblical perspective on suffering. Instead of being fearful as we huddle at home, Scripture shows us that the only place to find true comfort is in the arms of our good and wise God, who remains our sovereign Savior. This reading plan will encourage you to focus on Jesus in troubled times.
Do Not Fear the Darkness
7 Days
In this one-week devotional author, Kirt A. Schneider takes us on a journey to overcome struggles and dark moments in our life. The Bible speaks to every aspect of our lives, and only when we are grounded in the truth of God’s Word, are we able to walk in the strength, peace, and victory of God’s promises.
Strange Scriptures to Grow Your Faith
7 Days
Greek for the Week’s Strange Scriptures to Grow Your Faith takes you through seven weird, bizarre, and curious verses from the New Testament that are often avoided due to their complex nature. This study tackles a number of these verses using a rich exegetical method that includes easy-to-understand illustrations and applications. Want to explore interesting passages and learn new insights? This study is for perfect you.
Purpose and Peace in the Last Days
7 Days
Every Christian generation since the early church has wondered, "When will Jesus return to earth?" God hasn’t revealed that knowledge, but the fact is the return of Christ could be any day. This 7-day reading plan from Pastor Jeff Schreve will encourage you and guide your heart to Christ, helping you live on mission, ready for the last days – whenever they come.
Experiencing God
7 Days
Just as we experience aspects of one another while growing in friendship, we share the wonders of God as we seek to simply know him. He calls us to value our relationship with him so that, above all else, our love for Him is more significant compared to others. May you encounter wonderful aspects of your relationship with your heavenly Father as we wholeheartedly seek to know him with all we are.