Let no one deceive you

On the Lord’s Day, we learned of the comforting call to discernment that Paul has for the church in Thessalonica. Today, I want to focus our attention on one sentence from the passage that we looked at.

Let no one deceive you in any way. (2 Thess. 2:3a)

What can we learn from just this one sentence?

We can see that there are people who want to deceive Christians. They want us to doubt what we have received from God, specifically his Word. This attempted deception is deliberate. It is a work that they are actively engaged in because they are under a delusion (2 Thess. 2:11).

We can see that there is more than one way for a Christian to be deceived. In v2, Paul warns the Thessalonians against receiving every spirit or spoken word or letter that seems to be from the apostles. This is still true today. There is no end of false, or even just bad, teaching available to us today. There are still people claiming to speak from God who have no idea who God is.

We learn that we must actively be on our guard. Paul instructs the Thessalonians to let no one deceive them. This means we can’t be a passive people. We need to be engaged in the work of knowing the truth. Why? First, because the world presents truth as a moving target. Yet God’s word does not change (Matt. 24:35). Second, because we are a forgetful people. We forget what God has done in the past. We forget what God has said. We forget that he is unchanging.

And so I would commend to you the love of God’s word. It is living and active, a two-edged sword, and it always accomplishes what God intends. Find God in his Word so that no one will be able to deceive you. Love the truth that it reveals for it reveals Jesus to us.

Grace and peace,

Pastor Dan

Notices

Be sure to join us for Tuesday Night Prayer at 7:30pm. We’ll be sending out a Zoom link via the WhatsApp community. If you’re not on WhatsApp but would like to join the prayer call, please send an email to myself (pastor@greenock.church) or Alistair (alistair@greenock.church).

The Journey is back on this Thursday at 7pm. If you’re in your 20s or 30s and are looking for community, we’d love to see you there. We’ll be meeting in the Side Hall.

Finally, though it seems too early, Christmas is coming soon and that includes our annual Blue Christmas service. This is a special gathering for those who are experiencing bereavement, grief, financial struggles, or are just having a hard time in life. It’s a safe place where we can come to Jesus with our tears and our hurting hearts, for he is kind to the brokenhearted.