Today's devotional reading focuses on the Epistle appointed for today and comes from the Reformation Heritage Bible Commentary: Colossians/Thessalonians.
Exodus 3:1–15
Psalm 148
2 Thessalonians 2:1–8, 13–17
Luke 20:27–40
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As we focus on Paul's message to the Thessalonians about perseverance in the faith during turmoil in the end times, we are reminded of God's faithfulness. Although there may be many questions and uncertainties surrounding Christ's second coming, we rest in knowing that God's Word is certain both now and into eternity.
Paul warned the Thessalonians not to be misled regarding the second coming of Christ, as though the day of the Lord had already come. He described those apocalyptic events yet to take place before the return of Jesus, specifically the revelation of the man of lawlessness. We must be on guard against deception. There is much false teaching, especially regarding the end times. Our only protection against falsehood is to cling to the Word of God: read the Bible, pray based on the Word, and continue to hear the Word in the communion of saints. The Lord, the Word made flesh, brings us life under this Word of truth. Paul pastorally comforts the Thessalonians, and us, that Christ will overthrow this Antichrist. We look forward, with great hope and joy, to Christ’s return in glory.
Paul calls on the Thessalonians to stand firm in the faith the Lord has given them. He reminds them that both their calling and comfort have God as the source. We must not seek the truth in the spirit of the age, in the fads, trends, or ideas of today’s marketplace. The God who has elected us unto salvation keeps us steadfast in the faith (cf. 1 Thessalonians 5:23–24). The doctrine of election is a doctrine of the Gospel, by which we know that our salvation is guaranteed (Ephesians 1:14) because it depends on God alone, as He has chosen us before the foundation of the world (see also Romans 8:28; 9:11). God assures us of this through the external signs of His Word and Sacrament He handed down to us through the apostles.
Lord, I praise You that by grace alone You chose me in Christ Jesus and have called me through the Gospel and Sacraments. As the Thessalonians were firstfruits of the Gospel, make me a fruitful witness of Your surpassing grace in Christ Jesus our only Savior. Amen.
Devotional reading and prayer are from the Reformation Heritage Bible Commentary: Colossians/Thessalonians, pages 160–61,163–64 © 2012 Concordia Publishing House. All rights reserved.