Synopses & Reviews
Experience eternity. Today. During His life and ministry, Christ assured the apostles that He would one day return for His people. But how should this future event affect our lives today? In Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians, he reveals that the promise of Christ’s return is more than a doctrine of our faith. It is a remarkable truth that can shape how we live, how we connect, and how we view ministry. Part of Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe’s best-selling “BE” commentary series, BE Ready has now been updated with study questions and a new introduction by Ken Baugh. A respected pastor and Bible teacher, Dr. Wiersbe balances the prophetic with the practical, and shares how Christ’s powerful promise can impact every aspect of life. So be encouraged. Be revived. And BE Ready.
Synopsis
What Are the Answers?
Is the coming of the Lord near? Must any signs take place before he can return?
Must God's people go through the Tribulation before Christ can return?
These are important questions dealt with in 1 and 2 Thessalonians. But Dr. Warren Wiersbe focuses on the real message of these two Pauline epistles by showing how we need to Be Ready with prepared lives, with a prepared church. From 1 Thessalonians, the author discusses how to walk...
- in holiness
- in harmony
- in honesty
- in hope
- in helpfulness
From 2 Thessalonians...
- encouragement in suffering
- enlightenment in teaching
- enablement in living
BE READY
Synopsis
How should Christ’s promised return affect our lives today? Based on 1 and 2 Thessalonians, this study guide balances the prophetic with the practical, and encourages us to live in light of eternity.
About the Author
Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe is an internationally known Bible teacher and the former pastor of The Moody Church in Chicago. For ten years he was associated with the Back to the Bible radio broadcast, first as Bible teacher and then as general director. Dr. Wiersbe has written more than 160 books, including the popular “BE” series of Bible commentaries, which has sold more than four million copies. He and his wife, Betty, live in Lincoln, Nebraska.