2 Thessalonians

What is the one thing that matters most? In this final sermon from 2 Thessalonians, Pastor Josh White walks us through Paul's urgent prayer requests and reminds us that the gospel—the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ—is the message that is permanent, eternal, and worth praying for above all else.
When the world presses in and opposition rises, what are we supposed to do? Pastor Josh White walks us through Paul's powerful closing command in 2 Thessalonians 2 — stand firm and hold to the traditions you've been taught.
What is Satan trying to accomplish through the Antichrist? In this sermon from 2 Thessalonians 2, we see that Satan's agenda has always been to rob God of His glory—and he'll use both power and fear to do it.
What is the Apostasy—the great rebellion that must come before the Day of the Lord arrives? Pastor Josh White explores 2 Thessalonians 2 to help us understand this mysterious future event and its implications for today.
The Day of the Lord is coming—a future period of divine judgment on evil mankind. Pastor Josh White walks through 2 Thessalonians 2 to answer why this day will happen and how believers should respond with urgency and gratitude.
In this sermon on 2 Thessalonians 2, Pastor Josh White addresses end times events and why understanding the future should give believers confidence, not fear.
Paul's prayer in 2 Thessalonians 1:11-12 maps out the process of sanctification: God reveals His will to our minds, changes our hearts to desire it, and empowers our hands to do it. Are you cooperating with His work in your life?
What does it really mean to be worthy? Discover how God counts us worthy through faith in Christ and what that means for how we live.
When tragedy strikes, we ask: where is the justice? Second Thessalonians 1 gives the answer — justice is coming at God's appointed time. What does this mean for us today, and how should we respond to injustice in our world?
Paul was proud of the Thessalonian believers—not for their programs or buildings, but for their growing faith and increasing love for one another, all while enduring intense persecution. What can we learn about genuine spiritual growth from their example?
In his final words to the Thessalonians, Paul reminds us that our eternal future rests not on our plans, but on God's purpose, power, and promise.