The Man of Lawlessness Pt. 2 | S4 Ep. 11

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When Will He Return?  “Today’s episode will help us deepen our understanding of 2 Thessalonians and Matthew 24, equipping us to interpret end-times prophecy with clarity and faithfulness to scripture. In this episode of 'Scripture in Black and White,' Anthony Walker and Bobby Harrington continue their examination of 2 Thessalonians, focusing on Paul's teachings about the end times, the man of lawlessness, and the role of apostasy. They tie these themes into Jesus' prophecies from Matthew 24, discussing false teachings, signs, and the importance of holding onto the truth. The hosts also announce a future guest from Ozark Christian College who will present a different perspective on these matters. Check out the Ebook: https://renew.org/endtimes/ Key Takeaways  00:00 Introduction and Recap01:25 Discussion on Second Thessalonians02:09 The Man of Lawlessness03:53 The Restrainer and End Times Theories07:32 Historical Context and Interpretations20:58 False Teachings and Signs of the End Times27:07 Matthew 24 and the End of the Age33:13 Persecution and Apostasy35:11 The Gospel to All Nations36:19 Timeline of Events40:39 The Abomination of Desolation46:27 The Coming of the Son of Man57:55 God's Powerful Delusion01:04:40 Conclusion and Next Steps See below for a longer description: In this episode of "Scripture in Black and White," hosts Anthony Walker and Bobby Harrington go into the rich themes of 2 Thessalonians, focusing on Paul's teachings about the second coming of Jesus and end-times prophecy. They start with a warm welcome back for their audience, briefly recapping the previous episode's discussion to set the stage for this deep dive. Discussion on 2 Thessalonians: Introduction and Continuation: Anthony and Bobby reflect on their previous discussions about Paul's writings in 2 Thessalonians, expressing gratitude for their audience's engagement. They outline the focus for this episode: a thorough examination of 2 Thessalonians 2, with insights from Larry Pichower of Ozark Christian College promised for future episodes. They stress that while understanding end-times prophecies is important, these topics are not essential for salvation and can be open to different interpretations. Exegesis of 2 Thessalonians Chapter 2: The hosts analyze Paul's teachings about events preceding the second coming, such as apostasy, the revealing of the man of lawlessness, and the mystery of lawlessness already at work. They discuss the "restrainer," exploring various interpretations including the Roman Empire, the gospel's power, the Holy Spirit, or angelic forces under God's command. The discussion emphasizes the importance of being aware and vigilant, understanding the scripture correctly, and preparing for the return of Jesus. Link to Matthew 24: Comparison with Gospel Narratives: Bobby connects Paul's teachings with Jesus' prophecies in Matthew 24, drawing on scholarly insights from D.A. Carson. They discuss Jesus’ warnings about deception, wars, famines, earthquakes, persecution, and apostasy, linking these signs to Paul's teachings in Thessalonians. Signs of the End Times: The conversation highlights the similarities between the "birth pains" in Matthew and the signs of apostasy and the man of lawlessness in Thessalonians. They reflect on historical events, such as the destruction of the temple in 70 AD, as precursors or shadows of the final tribulation predicted in scripture. Clarifications and Exhortations: The Role of Predictions and Interpretations: Anthony and Bobby caution against specific end-times predictions, like those made by Jehovah’s Witnesses and modern televangelists, which can lead to skepticism and disillusionment. They emphasize the importance of staying firm in faith, acknowledging that the exact timing of these events remains uncertain but encouraging believers to be prepared. Audience Guidance: The hosts urge their audience to cling to biblical truths and remain wary of false teachings, express

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