1 & 2 Thessalonians

by Richard Mayhue

Published 20 July 2005

The Thessalonian epistles give us relevant glimpses of the churches earliest times. When looking at the early church many contemporary questions arise such as 'What is true Gospel?' 'How do you plant a church?' These are questions that exercise our modern church just as much as the historic Thessalonian one.

Paul's first letter was written to encourage and reassure the Christians in Thessolonica. He gives thanks for their faith and love; reminds them of his example on godly living and answers questions about the return of Christ.
In his second letter we find Paul still dealing with confusion over the return of Christ, especially with those that believed that the Lord's coming had already arrived. He also shows that evil and wickedness will reach a crescendo under the leadership of a mysterious figure called 'the wicked one'. He tells them to remain steady in all that they have learnt.

These timeless letters provide up-to-date answers from a consecrated church, shepherded by godly men devoted to God and to his word.

Mayhue's skill in interpreting the text accurately but with humour and modern parallels comes through in this fascinating commentary.


How to Interpret the Bible

by Richard Mayhue

Published 1 January 2001

Misinterpretation of Scripture is one of the major problems that faces the Church. We are living in an image centred world that demands short cuts to answers, and has a limited attention span for study.

This book discusses the many obstacles that can keep us from a truly biblical interpretation of scripture. Mayhue's grasp of the methods of biblical interpretation enables him to provide our modern generation a simple way to understand what the Bible says and avoid the errors that are commonly made. It should be mandatory reading for anyone interested in finding out what scripture says.

Both scholar and new believer can be impacted by these studies. They cover a wide range of subjects and purposes including:

Teaching a basic Bible study method

Warning about interpretation mistakes

Exposing current theological error

Providing right steps to avoid wrong doctrine

Emphasizing truthfulness and trustworthiness of Scripture.