Will Jesus’ return be secret or public? What about those who predict the time of this great event? What must the believer’s attitude be toward Christ’s coming in glory? How, then, must the church live?
Paul’s first and second epistle to the Thessalonians are covered by the author in fifteen lessons. He points to the sure answers found in the biblical account, so needed in our age of uncertainty.
Join the author in these fifteen study lessons as he leads the way through these two important letters to the church.
To read the preface and view a sample lesson, click here.
REVIEW
Studies in I & II Thessalonians, by Cornelius Hanko. Grand Rapids, MI: Reformed Free Publishing Association (paperback) [reviewed by Prof. Robert D. Decker]
These are two excellent study guides [now combined into one book] on the epistles to the Thessalonians written by the Rev. Cornelius Hanko, a minister emeritus in the Protestant Reformed Churches.
Rev. Hanko divides I Thessalonians into nine sections or lessons, the first of which is introductory in nature and provides an overview of the entire epistle. Each lesson begins with a brief introduction. This is followed by a series of questions and/or comments in outline form. There are numerous references to other Scripture passages which help the reader compare Scripture with Scripture. The author uses the same format in the six lessons or sections of the book on II Thessalonians.
This book could profitably be used by Bible study societies in the churches. They would be helpful to God’s people in their personal study of the Scriptures as well.
We highly recommend them.