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“Two Events That Precede the Day of the Lord” 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12

Date:August 29, 2021
Author: Wayne J. Edwards

Introduction:

With catastrophic events happening worldwide each day, even many unbelievers are asking if we are living in the last days. According to the Scriptures, the “last days” began with the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the grave, and they will end with His return to the earth as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. That will be the “Day of the Lord.

In our next sermon in this series, “God’s Unfolding Drama of Redemption,” we will look at “The Two Events That Precede the Day of the Lord.”

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Old Testament Reading – Genesis 6:1-22 – New Testament Reading – 2 Timothy 3:1-5

God’s Unfolding Drama of Redemption
“Two Events That Precede the Day of the Lord”
2 Thessalonians 2:1-12 

The purpose of Apostle Paul’s second letter to the Christians at Thessalonica was to assure them they had not missed:

  • The return of Christ, to which he referred as the “coming of the Lord,” nor:
  • The Rapture of the Church, to which he referred as the “gathering together to Him.”
  • Paul said he did not want them to be “shaken in mind or to be troubled” by the events of the world or the persecution they were enduring because the Day of the Lord could not come until two major events occurred.

Sadly, the rise in unrest has caused many of God’s people to lose hope; or even question the promise of our Lord to deliver us from this world before God’s wrath is released.

  • From a human perspective, it appears our society is falling apart with the anarchists tearing our nation apart, with the globalists pushing for a New World Order, and with the churches either closed or severely restricted.
  • From God’s perspective, the end-time events are all falling into place just as God ordained them to be at this time, and God is shaking us up to wake us up, so that we will grow up then look up, for our redemption draweth nigh.

1. The Day of the Lord – 2 Thessalonians 2:3 – “Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition.”

The “Day of the Lord” Paul referred to is a time which is to come, when God will either directly or indirectly interject Himself into the timeline of human history and carry out the final prophetic events that will bring this age to a close, concluding with the return of Christ to this earth.

  • In the Old Testament, the prophets referred to the Day of the Lord as a combination of expectation and consternation. Isaiah 13:6, Ezekiel 30:3, Joel 3:14
  • In the New Testament, the writers referred to the Day of the Lord as a combination of adjudication and devastation. Acts 2:20, 2 Peter 3:10, 1 Corinthians 5:5
  • According to Romans 11:26, the Day of the Lord will also be a day of salvation, as God will keep His promise to Abraham to save a remnant of his bloodline.
  • Before the Day of the Lord concludes with Christ’s return, there will be a seven-year period known as “Jacob’s Trouble,”
  • We call it “The time of Tribulation.”
  • All of the remaining prophecies involved in God’s plan of redemption will be fulfilled, and His wrath is released upon those who refused His love and His grace.
 

The Greek word for Tribulation can also be translated as “Tribulum,” which described a threshing sledge where grain was thrashed to release the kernel from the stalk.

 

  • In Isaiah 2:17, the prophet said, on the Day of the Lord, “The arrogance of man will be brought low, and the pride of man will be humbled, and the Lord alone will be exalted in that day.”
  • The Day of the Lord will begin with great tribulation, but it will end 42-months later with Christ’s glorification.

The Apostle Paul assured the Thessalonians that two major events would precede the Day of the Lord.

2. The Great Falling Away – Verse 3 – “For that day will not come unless the falling away comes first.”

   The term “falling away” is an English translation of the Greek word “apostasia,” which could have several meanings.

  • Some scholars connect it with the Rapture or with a great rebellion against God.
  • However, when the word is viewed in its context, “apostasia” means falling away from the true faith and embracing a false faith.
  • Paul said, before the Antichrist can be revealed and the Day of the Lord begins, multitudes of those who once embraced the truth about Jesus Christ, and who claimed to be born-again believers, will deliberately and intentionally turn away from the true gospel and embrace the lie of false religion.
  • In 1 Timothy 4:1-3, and 2 Timothy 3:1-7, the Apostle Paul warned Timothy of what to watch for to indicate the time had come for such a falling away, and those same characteristics describe the culture of our day.
  • Even in the West, where Christianity was once very powerful and basic morality and common courtesy were expected, gross vulgarity and coarse rudeness are the norm, even among those who claim to be born-again Christians.
  • According to a study released by Probe Ministries, 60% of those under the age of 40, who claim to be born again as, do not believe faith in Jesus Christ is the only way to be saved
  • There are several reasons for this dramatic decline in the fundamental Christian beliefs and moral values:
    • The lack of theological teaching and preaching from the majority of the pulpits.
    • The powerful voices of secularism from social media as well as from the high school and college classroom.
    • Parents are not fulfilling their God-given assignments to raise their children in the fear and admonition of the Lord.
  • The evangelical church is proclaiming a new form of the gospel, but it is void of the power of God to change people’s lives. Until we return to the true gospel, the falling away from the true faith will continue down the road to apostasy.

3. The Restrainer Removed – Verse 6 – “And now you know what is restraining, that he may be revealed in his own time, for the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He who now restrains will do so until He is taken out of the way, and then the lawless one will be revealed.”

There are several opinions about the identity of the “Restrainer.”
However, I am convinced Paul was referring to the power and the ministry of the Holy Spirit.

  • Since the Restrainer was already at work in Paul’s day, he could not be a human entity that would arise in the last days.
  • Since no man nor organization of man can bind Satan from his work, only the Holy Spirit can prevent the arrival of the Antichrist until the specific time God has ordained.
  • However, once the Restrainer is removed, Satan will bring the Antichrist to power immediately.

Throughout the Scriptures, the Holy Spirit is always referred to as “He,” not an “it!”

  • The Holy Spirit is the third person of the triune-Godhead, who hovered over the waters that God created out of nothing and brought forth light out of darkness and order out of disorder.
  • Throughout the Old Testament, while the Holy Spirit was the agent of regeneration of everyone who believed in God, He only gifted certain individuals for a specific service – prophets, priests, and kings.
  • However, in the New Testament, God the Father “poured out” His Spirit on those 120 followers of Christ, empowering them to share the gospel with the people who had come to the city of Jerusalem for the observance of Pentecost.
  • Three thousand people expressed their faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord, and they received the gift of the Holy Spirit, sealing their relationship with Christ until the day of redemption and empowering them to live for Christ until then.
  • Since the Holy Spirit dwells in the Church, that body of true believers to which Paul referred as the temple of the Holy Spirit, when all the spirit-filled believers are removed from the earth by the rapture, so will the Holy Spirit also be removed.
  • The Restrainer is the Holy Spirit Who indwells the Church.
  • Therefore, when the Church is removed via the Rapture, so will be the Restrainer of evil.