Are You Ready For The Day of the Lord? — Mark Dever
Mark Dever explores the concept of secularism and its impact on individuals and society, drawing from the early Christian letter to the Thessalonians. He shares personal anecdotes and historical examples to emphasize the hope and unity that believers have in the face of death and the Second Coming of Christ. Dever warns against the hopelessness and immorality of secularism and encourages listeners to prioritize their relationship with God and live according to His word, staying self-controlled and spiritually awake in anticipation of the day of the Lord. He emphasizes the significance of regular church attendance and study of God's word and encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives and fully understand the importance of the hope of eternal life through Jesus Christ. This was recorded at the TGC 2015 National Conference in Orlando, Florida. For more resources visit TGC.org.

1 Thessalonians 4:13-18

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