2 Thessalonians 2:12

12 that all be deemed [that all be deemed, or damned], which believed not to truth, but consented to wickedness.

2 Thessalonians 2:12 Meaning and Commentary

2 Thessalonians 2:12

That they all might be damned
Or judged, discerned and distinguished from true Christians and real believers, or rather that they might be condemned and punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord, and have their portion in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone; where the devil, the false prophet, and the beast, whose followers they are, will be cast; and it is but a righteous thing with God to give them up to such delusion,

that they may be damned,
since they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved; and the following character of them justifies the divine procedure:

who believed not the truth;
neither the word of truth, the Gospel of salvation, nor Christ, who is truth itself; and therefore were righteously given up to believe a lie; and whose damnation is just, according to the declaration of Christ, he that believeth not shall be damned:

but had pleasure in unrighteousness;
in sin, as all unrighteousness is; in sinful ways and works, and in unrighteous doctrines; as the doctrines of merit, of works of supererogation, and of justification by works, being derogatory to the justice of God, and to the righteousness of Christ; and in the unrighteous persecution and bloodshed of the saints, the martyrs of Jesus; in which the followers of antichrist take as much delight and pleasure, as an intemperate man does in drinking wine or strong drink to excess; and therefore the whore of Babylon is said to be drunk with the blood of the saints; and it is but just she should have blood to drink, or be punished both with temporal and eternal destruction.

2 Thessalonians 2:12 In-Context

10 and in all deceit of wickedness, to them that perish. For that they received not the charity of truth, that they should be made safe.
11 And therefore God shall send to them a working of error, that they believe to lying [that they believe to lying, or gabbing],
12 that all be deemed [that all be deemed, or damned], which believed not to truth, but consented to wickedness.
13 But, brethren loved of God, we owe to do thankings evermore to God for you, that God chose us the first fruits into health, in hallowing of Spirit and in faith of truth; [Forsooth we owe to do thankings evermore to God for you, brethren loved of God, that God chose us primacies, or first fruits, into health, in hallowing of Spirit and faith of truth;]
14 in which also he called you by our gospel, into the getting of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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