Supreme Judge

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Preview: There is one judge that will make the final determination on all of our souls. We must always be ready to do the will of the Lord regardless of our worldly wants. 


Scripture Reading: II Thessalonians 3:1-12. 

Memory Verse: II Thessalonians 2:5. 

1. What warning did Paul give after his departure? Acts 20:29. 
2. How earnestly did Paul warn the saints at Ephesus? Acts 20:31. 
3. How did Paul warn the Thessalonians at Thessalonica in Macedonia? II Thessalonians 2:2-3. 
4. What did Paul write Timothy about men not enduring Bible truths? II Timothy 4:3-4. 
Note: It is not the will of God that men turn from the true path, but the Lord has given men their choice to accept or reject. 
5. What will those that turn away from sound doctrine turn to? I Timothy 4:1. 
6. What man would be visibly manifested as men turned to the devil’s doctrine? II Thessalonians 2:3-4. 
7. Had Paul given the warning before? II Thessalonians 2:5. 
8. Was this man visible in the days of Paul? II Thessalonians 2:6. 
9. Why did God permit the man of sin to be exalted? II Thessalonians 2:10-13. 
10. Who do you think Daniel makes reference to that would think to change times and laws? Daniel 7:25. 
11. What is the Catholics claim they have changed the Sabbath day? 
Answer: “Had she not had such power, she could not have done that in which all modern religions agree with her. She could not have substituted the observance of Sunday, the first day of the week, for the observance of Saturday, the seventh day; a change for which there is no scriptural authority.” A Doctrinal Catechism, by Stephen Keenan, page 174, of Catholic Doctrine. 
12. Does the Pope claim to be Lord of Lords? 
Answer: “The Pope is the supreme judge of the law of the land. He is the vicar of Christ, who is not only a priest forever, but also king of kings, and Lord of Lords.” From the Civilta Cattolica, March 18, 1877, quoted in “Vatican Counsel”. By Leonard Woolsey Bacon, American Tract Society edition, page 220. “Hence the Pope is crowned with a triple crown as king of heaven, and earth, and purgatory.” (Infernorum) Prompta Bibliotheca. Ferraris, Vol. 18, page 26, article “Papa” 9 the Pope. 
13. Can any nation dare to make war with him? Revelation 13:4. 
14. How many will worship the man of sin? Revelation 13:8. 
15. How will it affect our freedom of buying and selling? Revelation 13:16-17. 
16. Is it referring to a four-footed beast or to a man? Revelation 13:18. 
Note: We find upon the triple crown of the Pope the inscription as follows:
Vicarivs Filii Dei. In Roman numerals we shall count: 
    Vicarivs - V is 5, I is 1, C is 100, A and R have no value, I is 1, V is 5, and S has no value, making the total from this word 112. 
    Filii - F has no value, I is 1, L is 50, II is 2, making the total from this word 53.

    Dei - D is 500, E has no value, and I is 1, making the total from this word 501. When we add the total count from all three words (112+53+501) we get exactly 666 which is the number      of the beast.