The judgment of God is not a popular topic today. The dogma of our culture is "tolerance." It is thought that if there is a God, He cannot be a God of Judgment but only an all-accepting God of love and mercy. But in 2 Thessalonians 1:5-12, the Apostle Paul challenges these assmptions that the assumed ideals of our day would foist on God. Paul teaches about the truth of God's coming judgment in order to encourage believers who suffer persecution because of their Christian faith.
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Pastor Jim was born in Bakersfield, California and raised 30 miles north in the small town of Delano, California. He graduated from Fresno State University, where he was active in Campus Crusade for Christ (known today, simply as CRU.) After college, his hobby became his career....