The New Testament warns of a future apostasy caused by deceivers, false prophets, and the Lawless One before the return of Jesus.
The
New Testament warns us that before Jesus returns his Church will be under
assault from within by deceivers, “false anointed ones,” and “false
prophets,” and it does so repeatedly. Before the “Day of the Lord” begins,
his disciples will be confronted by the “Man of Lawlessness,” a figure linked
to the final “Apostasy,” the final great “falling away” from the
true faith.
Indeed,
the churches of English-speaking nations like Australia, Canada, and especially
the United States of America are under such an assault even now, a Deluge
of Deception. They have been inundated with false prophets, political
provocateurs, divination, mysticism, and deceptions such as the “Word of Faith”
movement with its gospel of greed, and most insidiously, an interpretation of the last days that replaces
Jesus as the center of the biblical faith with something else.
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The “Mystery of Lawlessness” and the “Spirit of the Antichrist” are working tirelessly among believers to prepare them to embrace the “Lawless One” when he is unveiled in their midst. Fortunately, Scripture provides a solution.
Jesus warned us to beware of the “many deceivers” who would come
“in his name” and thereby “deceive many,” namely, “false
prophets” and “false messiahs” who cause “lawlessness” to
spread among his people. They would spread false information about the “coming
of the Son of Man,” and use impressive “signs and wonders” to
deceive, “if possible,” the “Elect.” Only believers who persevere
through this onslaught will be saved - (Matthew 24:5, 23-27).
Likewise, in the
Book of Revelation, the “False Prophet” performs “great signs” that deceive
many, causing them to give their allegiance to the “Beast from the Sea” rather
than the “Slain Lamb.”
Already in the first century, deceivers had infiltrated
the Seven Assemblies of Asia, “false apostles,” the “Nicolaitans,”
the proponents of the doctrines of “Balaam,” and the “prophetess,
Jezebel,” causing some members to engage in idolatry and otherwise compromise
with the surrounding pagan society.
“Mystery Babylon, the Great Whore” was
attempting to destroy those early congregations from within, the same way that
Satan has been attacking the Church ever since. His efforts will intensify
during the last phase of the present age.
Satan does not wage “war” in Revelation
against Israel or other nation-states, but on the “saints” who have the “Faith
of Jesus” and his “Testimony,” and who “follow the Lamb wherever
he goes.” This “war” includes the invasion of the Church by deceivers,
false prophets, and clever deceptions.
The Apostle Paul was specific when writing to the Thessalonians. The “Day of the Lord” and the “arrival” of Jesus would not come until two events occurred – the “Apostasy” and the “revelation of the Man of Lawlessness.”
The term “apostasy” or ‘apostasia’
is applied consistently to apostatizing from the true faith in the Greek
Scriptures. When Paul warned that this “Lawless one” would deceive those
who “refuse the love of the truth,” he referred to believers who abandoned
their faith commitment. This conclusion is proved by his declaration that the “truth”
to which believers must cling is the “tradition you received” from him
and his coworkers.
This master deceiver will “seat himself
in the Sanctuary of God.” Elsewhere, Paul consistently refers to the
Body of Christ as the “Sanctuary of God,” not a stone building in Jerusalem.
Thus, the “Lawless One” will target the Church of Jesus Christ for
deception and apostasy.
HOLD FAST TO THE TEACHINGS
Paul also warned
Timothy about this coming final Apostasy. The time is approaching when “some
will depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of
devils.” In the last days, “evil men and howling imposters will
wax worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived.” Considering what was
coming, he exhorted Timothy:
- “To preach the word, and be urgent in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching. For the time will come when they will not endure the SOUND DOCTRINE, but having itching ears, they will heap to themselves teachers after their lusts and will turn away their ears from the truth and turn aside to fables” – (1 Timothy 4:1, 2 Timothy 3:13, 4:1-4).
We should note
Paul’s stress on “sound doctrine” as the antidote to deception,
apostasy, and the lies of deceivers. The Apostle Peter
also warned of “false prophets” and “false teachers” who will
disseminate false doctrines and wreak havoc in the Church before the return of
Jesus - (2 Peter 2:1-3).
In his epistles, John speaks of the coming “Antichrist.” However, of more immediate concern were the “many antichrists” that were active in the churches under John’s care. The “Last Days” were underway already, and that was demonstrated by the “Spirit of Antichrist” that was at work through the deceivers disseminating false teachings among believers two thousand years ago – (1 John 2:18-22, 4:1-3).
Scripture provides
a clear and consistent warning. Before the return of Jesus, the Church will
experience apostasy because of its infiltration by “false prophets” and
other deceivers and the unveiling of the “Man of Lawlessness.” While
persecution will certainly come, the stress is on the danger posed by deceitful
teachers, false prophets, and false “anointed ones” working in the Church,
indeed, often from the pulpit.
The Church of Jesus Christ is not
defenseless. The fact that Jesus and his apostles warned of these coming events
indicates we can avoid deception and darkness, and we will accomplish this by
heeding the teachings of Jesus and his Apostles.
As Paul assured his readers,
faithful believers will not be overtaken by the “Lawless One” despite
his mighty “signs and wonders” IF they “hold fast” to the APOSTOLIC
TRADITION handed down by him and his fellow Apostles. That “tradition”
is preserved in the Greek New Testament – (2 Thessalonians 2:13-17).
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