In the midst of spiritual crisis and apostasy, God's sovereignty remains evident. He is not passive but actively confirms the delusion of those who reject the truth, demonstrating His ultimate control over all events. This understanding should stabilize us, reminding us that God is working out His purposes even in judgment. The delusion is both a result of human choice and a divine act, highlighting the seriousness of rejecting God's truth. [06:38]
2 Thessalonians 2:11-12 (ESV): "Therefore God sends them a strong delusion, so that they may believe what is false, in order that all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness."
Reflection: In what areas of your life do you struggle to trust in God's sovereignty, especially when things seem chaotic or uncertain? How can you remind yourself of His control today?
Day 2: The Consequences of Rejecting Truth
Rejecting the truth and taking pleasure in unrighteousness leads to spiritual blindness. Those who do not welcome the truth are susceptible to deception, which is both a result of their choices and a divine act of judgment. This highlights the critical importance of embracing and loving the truth, as it is the foundation for spiritual clarity and discernment. [03:01]
Romans 1:28 (ESV): "And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a debased mind to do what ought not to be done."
Reflection: Is there a truth from God's Word that you have been resisting or ignoring? How can you begin to embrace and apply this truth in your life today?
Day 3: The Church Under Pressure
The church will face pressure from both external persecution and internal false teachings, leading to a great falling away. This is a reminder of the need for vigilance and faithfulness, as many will betray and hate one another in these times. It is crucial to remain steadfast and discerning, recognizing the challenges that come with standing firm in the faith. [05:12]
Matthew 24:10-12 (ESV): "And then many will fall away and betray one another and hate one another. And many false prophets will arise and lead many astray. And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold."
Reflection: How can you prepare yourself spiritually to withstand external and internal pressures on your faith? What practical steps can you take to strengthen your commitment to the truth?
Day 4: God's Unthwarted Purposes
Despite human rebellion and satanic deception, God's purposes are not thwarted. Even in the midst of widespread apostasy, God is working to preserve His faithful remnant and accomplish His divine purposes. This should give us confidence in God's ultimate plan and encourage us to remain faithful, knowing that His will prevails. [11:04]
Isaiah 46:10 (ESV): "Declaring the end from the beginning and from ancient times things not yet done, saying, 'My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all my purpose.'"
Reflection: In what ways can you align your life more closely with God's purposes? How can you actively participate in His plan today, even when it seems like the world is in chaos?
Day 5: The Urgency of Responding to the Gospel
The line between being offered salvation and being given over to delusion can be drawn before death. This serves as a warning to not take lightly the offer of the gospel and to respond to God's truth while there is still time. It is a call to urgency in embracing the gospel and living out its implications in our daily lives. [08:54]
Hebrews 3:13-15 (ESV): "But exhort one another every day, as long as it is called 'today,' that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin. For we have come to share in Christ, if indeed we hold our original confidence firm to the end."
Reflection: Is there someone in your life who needs to hear the gospel message? How can you share the urgency of responding to God's truth with them today?
Sermon Summary
In this exploration of 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12, the focus is on the profound and unsettling truth that God sends a "working of delusion" to those who have rejected the truth and taken pleasure in unrighteousness. This passage challenges us to understand the sovereignty of God, even in the midst of apostasy and rebellion. The chapter begins with a reminder that the day of the Lord has not yet come, as certain events must precede it: the rebellion and the revelation of the man of lawlessness. Paul describes the coming of this lawless one as being in accordance with the work of Satan, marked by deception and false wonders.
The heart of the message lies in the understanding that those who do not welcome the love of the truth are susceptible to delusion. This delusion is not merely a result of satanic influence but is also a divine act of judgment. God confirms the delusion of those who have chosen to reject the truth, allowing them to believe what is false. This is a sobering reminder of the seriousness of rejecting God's truth and the consequences that follow.
The passage also highlights the pressure that will come upon the church from both external persecution and internal false teachings. This pressure will lead to a great falling away, where many will betray and hate one another. Yet, in the midst of this, the sovereignty of God remains steadfast. God is not absent or powerless; rather, He is actively working out His purposes, even in judgment.
This message calls us to a deeper understanding of God's sovereignty and the importance of loving and embracing the truth. It challenges us to remain faithful and discerning, recognizing that God's purposes will ultimately prevail, even when it seems that the church is under siege.
Key Takeaways
1. The sovereignty of God is evident even in the midst of delusion and apostasy. God is not passive but actively confirms the delusion of those who reject the truth, demonstrating His ultimate control over all events. This understanding should stabilize us in times of spiritual crisis. [06:38]
2. The rejection of truth and the love of unrighteousness lead to spiritual blindness. Those who do not welcome the truth are susceptible to deception, which is both a result of their choices and a divine act of judgment. This highlights the critical importance of embracing and loving the truth. [03:01]
3. The pressure on the church from external persecution and internal false teachings will lead to a great falling away. This is a reminder of the need for vigilance and faithfulness, as many will betray and hate one another in these times. [05:12]
4. God's purposes are not thwarted by human rebellion or satanic deception. Even in the midst of widespread apostasy, God is working to preserve His faithful remnant and accomplish His divine purposes. This should give us confidence in God's ultimate plan. [11:04]
5. The line between being offered salvation and being given over to delusion can be drawn before death. This serves as a warning to not take lightly the offer of the gospel and to respond to God's truth while there is still time. [08:54] ** [08:54]
Bible Study Discussion Guide: Understanding God's Sovereignty in Delusion and Apostasy
Bible Reading:
2 Thessalonians 2:9-12
Matthew 24:9-12
Isaiah 6:9-10
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Observation Questions:
What are the two events that Paul says must occur before the day of the Lord comes, according to 2 Thessalonians 2:3? How does this set the context for verses 9-12? [01:28]
In 2 Thessalonians 2:11, what is the purpose of God sending a "working of delusion"? How does this relate to those who have rejected the truth? [00:18]
How does the sermon describe the role of Satan in the coming of the lawless one, and how does this relate to the deception mentioned in 2 Thessalonians 2:9-10? [02:30]
According to the sermon, what pressures will the church face from both external and internal sources, and how does this contribute to the "great falling away"? [05:12]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the concept of God sending a "working of delusion" challenge or affirm your understanding of God's sovereignty? What does this imply about God's role in judgment? [06:38]
In what ways does the sermon suggest that the rejection of truth leads to spiritual blindness? How does this connect to the idea of taking pleasure in unrighteousness? [03:22]
How does the sermon explain the relationship between external persecution and internal false teachings in leading to a great falling away? What might this look like in today's church context? [05:28]
The sermon mentions that God's purposes are not thwarted by human rebellion or satanic deception. How does this provide confidence in God's ultimate plan, even amidst widespread apostasy? [11:04]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on a time when you might have been susceptible to spiritual delusion. What steps can you take to ensure you are embracing and loving the truth in your daily life? [03:01]
The sermon highlights the importance of vigilance and faithfulness in the face of external and internal pressures. How can you prepare yourself and your community to withstand such pressures? [05:12]
Consider the idea that God confirms the delusion of those who reject the truth. How does this influence your approach to sharing the gospel with others who may be resistant? [10:49]
The sermon suggests that the line between being offered salvation and being given over to delusion can be drawn before death. How does this urgency affect your perspective on evangelism and discipleship? [08:54]
In what ways can you actively participate in preserving the faithful remnant within your church community, as mentioned in the sermon? What practical steps can you take to support and encourage others in their faith? [11:04]
How can you cultivate a deeper understanding of God's sovereignty in your personal life, especially during times of spiritual crisis or when witnessing apostasy within the church? [06:38]
Reflect on the pressures you face in your own faith journey. How can you remain steadfast and discerning, recognizing that God's purposes will ultimately prevail? [06:59]
Sermon Clips
God sends them a working of delusion, God sends this with this purpose so that they may believe what is false, they may believe this lie here, in order that all may be condemned who did not believe the truth rather what is false and had pleasure and unrighteousness. [00:00:18]
The coming of the Lawless one is according to the working of Satan, with all power and with signs and wonders in the service of a lie, and with all deception of unrighteousness, for those who are perishing because they did not welcome the love of the truth, the truth the gospel in particular. [00:02:12]
Now on account of this, this failure to welcome a love for the truth, on account of this being deceived in unrighteousness they had pleasure in unrighteousness they loved unrighteousness and so we're sitting dots for the lie of Satan namely that the man of lawlessness is in fact God. [00:03:42]
God is joining in the final Rebellion apostasy falling away with his own design and purpose here's Jesus description of that moment or That season, then they will deliver you up to tribulation and put you to death and you will be hated by all the nations for my namesake. [00:04:23]
So the pressure from outside is going to be so great that Christians will betray Christians and hate one another, and many false prophets now from inside the church not just from hatred from outside from inside the church false prophets will arise and Lead many astray. [00:05:12]
God doesn't just stand by and ring his hands, this is why verse 11 is so important here because if the last days come while we're alive, and we see the horrific departures from the church churches emptying because there's a full of Hypocrites and we don't have a theology like verse 11. [00:06:38]
Let the sovereignty of God stabilize you, no matter what the condition of the apostasy is in the church no matter how much betrayal there is lack of love, the next verse that I didn't quote in Matthew 9 to 11 says the love of many will grow cold but those who endure the end will be saved. [00:07:16]
This is the design the concealing confirming judging design of The Parables so that they may indeed see but not perceive May indeed hear but not understand lest they should turn and be forgiven in other words God has given them up in judgment to perishing. [00:08:19]
If you say but doesn't God desire all to be saved by quoting another part of the New Testament the answer is first he doesn't desire people in hell to be saved it is too late, now where is that line drawn and if you say it's only drawn at death then you have to ignore passages like this. [00:08:54]
God said go and say to this people he's saying to Isaiah I'm sorry Isaiah but it's too late for this people this generation here's what I want you to say to them keep on hearing but do not understand, keep on seeing but do not perceive make the heart of this people dull. [00:09:13]
Notice it doesn't come out of the blue, they do not welcome a love for the truth, they're already in the sway of the working of Satan's power they have fallen for the signs and wonders they have believed the LIE they are in the grip of deception and it is owing to their pleasure in unrighteousness. [00:10:06]
Satan sense is God says Satan you don't have the last word here you're not in charge here I'm not wringing my hands I'm not watching this play out at the end of the age as though I didn't see it coming I know exactly what is happening here and I have my purposes to preserve my faithful elect remnant. [00:11:04]