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The Coming Great Deception In his second letter to the Thessalonians, a church that was eagerly awaiting
the return of the Lord to establish His Kingdom on earth, Paul outlined a few
events that will come to pass before "the day of the Lord" arrives.
The day of the Lord is a general term pointing to an entire series of events
that culminate with the Lord Jesus landing on the Mount of Olives and taking up
the throne of David in Jerusalem. He says in II Thessalonians 2:1-4 that two
things must happen -- a great falling away, and the revelation of the
antichrist, or man of sin. He goes on to discuss this pivotal character in end
time history, and then starting in verse 10 Paul introduces the theme of end-time
delusion. There are constant reminders throughout the New Testament, from the
teachings of Jesus Himself to the writings of Paul, John, Peter, James, and
Jude, that indicate that the end times will be times of great delusion and
deception. These warnings are specifically directed at "the elect"
that they might not also be carried away with the "strong delusion"
that God will send expressly for the purpose of separating true believers in Him
from those who "have not a love of the truth."
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Seven Churches to discover how perfectly the Lord knew what
would transpire in His church following His ascension, up until His return at
the end of the age.
The Great Falling
Away
Now we beseech you, brethren, by the coming of our Lord Jesus
Christ, and by our gathering together unto him, That ye be not soon
shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by
letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand. Let no man
deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there
come a falling away first, and that man of sin be
revealed... (II Thessalonians 2:1,2)
There are some things in the Bible that are hard to understand or
which are generally open to interpretation. But there are some things that are all too
clear. One of these things that should be without debate is that the
Second of Coming of Christ will not occur until after something Paul
calls a falling away happens first.
Having settled that, we can think about, discuss, and pray about what
that falling away might mean, and what the fulfillment of this prophecy
might look like.
There are those who equate the falling away with the Rapture, or the
catching up of the Lord's people to meet Him in the air (I Thessalonians
4:17). They see the Body of Christ "falling away" from the
earth as the Lord miraculously draws them up to be with Him in the air.
This interpretation does not take into account that the Greek word
translated "falling away" is the word "apostasia,"
the basis for the English word apostasy. If you're not familiar
with the word apostasy and what it means, you can look it up in any
dictionary. It is the act of going back on the faith. It is a denying of
the basic tenets of the faith one once held. It is the basic
characteristic of all "recognized" Christian scholarship at
the seminary level for the last 100 years. Liberalism and modernism, two
popular terms for apostasy that apostates find less objectionable,
infected the mainline denominations before the end of the 19th Century.
Liberal theology denies the existence of miracles, including the Virgin
Birth of Christ, the Resurrection, and even the inspiration of the
Bible. Some liberal "theologians" have gone as far as to doubt
the very existence of God, or to suggest that God is dead.
Given all that, there are those who equate the falling away predicted
by Paul in his letter to the Thessalonians with the general apostasy
that has taken over mainline Christianity, including most recognized
theologians of both Protestant and Roman Catholic institutions.
While this apostasy may be a precursor, it is also likely that just
prior to the Second Coming, there will another major and recognizable
departure from the faith once delivered to the saints (Jude 3). It is
not unlikely that such a falling away would result in persecution of the
true believers who refuse to follow the scholars and recognized
Christian leaders in their retreat from true, Biblical Christianity. In
fact, it is likely that it is just this sort of persecution that is
instrumental in creating the unity among the true believers in the Lord
Jesus Christ that will result in the Bride overcoming the division that
currently prevents her from coming together as one chaste virgin to meet
her Bridegroom King.
At any rate, we can expect to see more liberalism and more modernism,
also referred to as Liberation theology or the social gospel, continue
to invade and take over more mainline Christian institutions and
denominations. We can also expect to see true Bible believing Christians
come under more and more criticism and pressure to comply with the form
of Christianity that will be promulgated by the media, the press, and
the United Nations. It will be ecumenical, multicultural, tolerant of
other faiths and religions, and quite conceivably enforced at gunpoint
or through other coercive means.
Before you say this is not a possibility in our lifetime, take a look
at the restrictions that "someone" is trying to place on the
preaching and teaching of Biblical truth today. Laws are being passed
that will make it "illegal" to teach the Biblical view when it
comes to such issues as abortion and homosexuality. At some point soon, many churches
may be forced to make a decision between remaining free to preach the
truth, or maintaining a tax exempt status. And this is just the tip of
the iceberg and a shadow of things to come over the next decade.
Great time to be alive...
We are blessed to be alive at such a momentous time in history. We
are witnessing the unraveling and disintegration of Western
civilization. Even if we were not destined to live on to see the
establishment of God's own Kingdom on the earth, this would be an
exciting time to be alive, historically speaking, just to see what sort of
order will come about following the collapse of the preeminent social,
governmental, financial, and technological establishments in the
post-modern world (that is, Western civilization, technology, and its attendant culture).
The Holy Scriptures foretell that the current social, political, financial and
governmental systems will be brought under the control of one great
authoritarian, totalitarian dictator. At some point, this seemingly
benevolent dictator will become personally indwelt by Satan himself, the
great enemy of God, and will bring havoc down on the heads of God's
people -- whether Israel or the church, or both -- until God Himself
removes him from the scene. It is then that God establishes His own
Kingdom, with Israel serving as the planet's political focal point, and each of
12 Gentile nations serving as tributary to a tribe of Israel, and
appearing before the King once each year for a thousand years. (Deuteronomy
32:8, Revelation 21:24 with Revelation 22:2)
Now the down side... Not many who are alive now will live to see this
glorious event, although it is in most likelihood less than 20 to 30 years down
the road. Scripture indicates that the current world population of
some six billion souls will be drastically reduced to possibly less than
one billion by the time the Lord returns. That is a lot of death and
carnage in the space of just a few decades.
But the Falling Away is only one of the signs Paul wrote about. In
addition to a general apostasy, there will also be the
revealing of the man of sin.
That Man of Sin
shall be revealed...
Now we beseech you, brethren, by the coming of our Lord Jesus
Christ, and by our gathering together unto him, That ye be not soon
shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by
letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand. Let no man
deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there
come a falling away first, and that man of sin be
revealed... (II Thessalonians 2:1,2)
Outside of the Lord Jesus and the Lord God Himself,
there is more written in the Bible about the one who is coming as the
Man of Sin than any other person in the Bible. He
is called the "antichrist" by John (I John 2:18, 22 and 4:3),
the "little horn" and the "prince that shall come" by
Daniel (Daniel 7:8 and 8:9; Daniel 9:26). He is the "idol
shepherd" of Zechariah 11:17. According to the Book of Revelation,
where he is called "the Beast" (Revelation 13:1), he will be a
much admired world leader (Revelation 13:3) and exercise incredible
authority over the Western hemisphere. It is for this reason that he is
often referred to as the coming "one-world leader." The
fact of the matter is, however, that he never succeeds in uniting the
world entirely. He institutes an economic system involving personal
identification numbers (Revelation 13:18) that is used all over the
world, just as credit cards are now used all over the world. It appears,
however, that the "kings of the east" (Revelation 16:12) are
not under his political or military control and contest his authority in the mid-East, where
he has engineered a seven year peace treaty between Israel and her
enemies that results in the rebuilding of the Temple and the restoration
of Israel's sacrifices to the Lord.
Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God,
or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God,
showing himself that he is God. (II Thessalonians 2:4)
It is not
clear exactly why, but for some reason this man decides to abrogate the
treaty he has made between Israel and her neighbors half way through the
term of the treaty, or 3 1/2 years after its signing. At that time he
will enter the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem and sit himself down in the
mercy seat of the Most High God and he will declare that there is no
higher God in the universe then himself. He will then demand that all
the people of the earth, or at least all the people under his control,
worship him as God under pain of death. According
to Daniel 9, this event marks the beginning of the final 3 1/2 years of
the "times of the Gentiles." At the end of that time, the Lord Jesus Christ will
return to the earth and to Jerusalem where He will fulfill the Old
Testament promises to Israel that Zion shall never be without a
descendent of David to rule as King. All human endeavor on the planet
will come under the direct control and supervision of Jesus, who is God
in the flesh, and those who were faithful to Him and His promises during
the current age (the church age) will "live and reign with
him" (Revelation 20:4).
God shall send them
strong delusion...
And he said, Take heed that ye be not deceived: for many shall
come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and the time draweth near: go ye
not therefore after them. Luke 21:8
And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that
they should believe a lie... II Thessalonians 2:11
...thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have
need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and
miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked... Revelation 3:17
One of the great characteristics of the end times is described in the
New Testament as deception, or delusion, on a grand, perhaps
unprecedented scale. The Lord Jesus warned that the deception that is
coming in His Name and accompanied by great shows of power will
be so convincing that even the very elect, that is, those who truly know
Him, stand in danger of being carried away in the deception (Matthew
24:24).
Paul expounds on the same theme. In discussing the end time delusion
that will accompany the world's acceptance of Satan himself as the
savior of the world, he points out that when this "man of sin"
arrives on the scene, he will be accompanied by great signs and wonders
(II Thessalonians 2:9). When taken together with the Lord's prediction
in Matthew 24, there is no reason to believe that this entrance by Satan
on the world stage will be accompanied by anything less than healing,
casting out of demons, and raising the dead in the name of Jesus!
Such a scenario might have seemed impossible a decade or so ago, but
with the acceptance by the world of some of the current popular beliefs,
it is not difficult to imagine that such total, world-wide delusion
could take place. Much of the "church" seems to be obsessed
with the subject of "signs and wonders," healing, and
the "greater works," totally beyond the scope of what one
would expect from a reading of the New Testament. This "signs
and wonders" fixation may be nothing less than a set-up to prepare
the way for the one "whose coming is after the working of Satan,
with all power and signs and lying wonders..."
Remember, the world believes that Israel is an imposter in the Holy
Land and is "occupying" "Palestinian" territory! The
world also believes that there can be peace outside of submission to God
and His authority. All of this is, of course, purely delusional. The
fact of the matter is that God has given Israel to the Jews with an oath
and a promise that cannot be broken. It is also true that the world will
know no peace until the Prince of Peace returns and takes up His rule
from David's throne in Jerusalem. Anyone who has read and believed the
Bible knows these things, but the world does not know these things. As
Peter says, they don't even know how the world got here because they have
willingly chosen not to know (II Peter 3:1). Therefore, it should not be
surprising to learn that it will be those who had NOT a love of the
TRUTH who will be swept away in the great delusion that God is sending
for the purpose of separating the tares from the wheat just prior to the
great end-time harvest (Revelation 16:14-20).
How can one escape being swept away in the deception that is coming?
According to the letter from Jesus to the end-time church, Laodicea,
recorded by John in Revelation 3:14-22, that church is characterized by
self-deception, believing that it is the greatest of all churches when
in the Lord's view it is one of the poorest and most wretched. But in
this letter we are also given some keys to avoiding such pitfalls. It is
apparent, if we recognize that Laodicea is a depiction of the end-time
Charismatic movement that has prided itself in having more gifts, more
power, more gospel (FULL gospel, REALLY!), more ministry (five-fold,
don't you know), and more health and prosperity than any of the other
churches around (especially the "poor" Fundamentalist brethren
whom Jesus praised "to high heaven" in His letter to the
church at Philadelphia), that we should not be so desirous of a great
show, and should look to our own hearts and devotion to the Lord, and to
His Truth.
Cable-channel Christianity by any other name is still a show. It is
great entertainment for spiritual "shut ins," but it is not
the stuff the New Testament church is made of.
As the Bride of Christ matures and begins to step forth and out of
the backdrop of traditional, denominational Christianity, there will
also be a movement based on great deception to try to deceive the elect
and cause them to seek after and follow something other than Christ. The only real protection the Bride will have will come in the
form of an intimate knowledge of her True Beloved. It is important for
all believers to begin to seek the face of the Lord now, and to draw
close to Him and press into Him so that they learn to recognize His
voice. The day is soon coming when there will be many rival voices (Matthew 24:5) clamoring for the Bride's attention -- but she will
respond to only one, the voice of her Beloved (Song of Solomon 2:8 and
5:2).
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