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We've been saved by Jesus...so what's next? How do we discern good teaching from bad, what does it look like to grow in holiness, and what should our expectations be for the future? Find answers to those questions in the warm, instructive letters Paul wrote to the Thessalonian church. Pastor and professor Ligon Duncan unpacks these two letters verse by verse, teaching us about Christ's future return and showing us what it means to live in the light of that, whether we're new Christians, seasoned ministers of the gospel or somewhere in between. With thoughtful questions that help group members…mehr

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We've been saved by Jesus...so what's next? How do we discern good teaching from bad, what does it look like to grow in holiness, and what should our expectations be for the future? Find answers to those questions in the warm, instructive letters Paul wrote to the Thessalonian church. Pastor and professor Ligon Duncan unpacks these two letters verse by verse, teaching us about Christ's future return and showing us what it means to live in the light of that, whether we're new Christians, seasoned ministers of the gospel or somewhere in between. With thoughtful questions that help group members examine the text closely and apply it to their own lives, plus a substantial leader's guide, this is a great resource for small-group Bible studies.
Autorenporträt
Ligon Duncan (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is Chancellor, CEO and John E. Richards Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary. He previously served as the Senior Minister of the historic First Presbyterian Church in Jackson, Mississippi, for seventeen years. He is a Cofounder of Together for the Gospel and a Senior Fellow of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, and was the President of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals from 2004-2012. Duncan has edited, written or contributed to numerous books. He and his wife, Anne, have two children and live in Jackson, Mississippi.