Elwin R. Roach
Ah – the antichrist – what a mystery!
Who can know the identity of this world-renowned character? We
cannot number all the works that have been written on the subject of
the antichrist. Innumerable sermons have been delivered about
this infamous despot, not to mention the deluge of books and tracts
in print.
With
such an abundance of age-old claims, one would think the identity of
this infamous character would be widely known by now, but not so. It
seems that those in this arena of thought have made up their minds,
and it could be that they don't want to be disturbed by the obvious
truth.
There are varying opinions of who or what the antichrist
might be. Logic would then tell us that they all must be wrong, with
the exception of maybe one; but it is very unlikely even one is
true.
For
decades, even centuries, men and women of the cloth have speculated
on the identity of the antichrist as well as the supposed
date of his appearance. Of course, all their previous speculations
turned out to be erroneous, so back to drawing boards they go to
change and revise their theories that will conform to the
ever-changing world.
It
must be humiliating as events continually follow a path totally
contrary to what has been declared as being irrefutable biblical
facts. However, their track record never changes. Before the ink
dries on the paper, their best laid predictions are proven false.
Even so, the new predictions keep pulling those who never come to
the knowledge of the truth into the sinking sands of unfounded
tales.
Even
though each story of the antichrist evaporates, people's fear is
renewed by the latest kingdom reporter's fake news. No one,
of course, wants to be one of those who is deceived by a figure of
such pure evil, especially since it is believed that their eternal
destiny hinges on whether they pass the test or not. For them a
great deal rides on identifying the antichrist, although none
of the myriad of false clues and references become a single fact.
Failure upon failure has prevailed, and it is not likely to change,
especially as long as people buy their books and reward their
teachers for scaring the living daylights out of them.
You
might think that the rehashed story of Chicken Little's cry that
the sky is falling would eventually be seen for what it is, but
not so. On every occasion many are still led to believe that there
is an arch enemy of Jesus who will soon appear and embed microchips
into everyone's hands, foreheads, or both.
It
was only a few years ago that quite a number had great hopes in the
new president. They really believed that he had the answers
to the nation's problems. He was looked upon as their savior,
while on the other hand, there were just as many who thought he was
the antichrist; but as with all the prospective antichrists,
history repeats itself. He came and went with both presumptions
having failed to pan out, again.
Moreover, rather than seeing the handwriting on the wall and laying
aside their futile proclamations, they circled the wagons and named
two new candidates as being this bad boy. Namely,
President Donald J. Trump and Jorge Mario
Bergoglio, better known as Pope Francis the most "Holy
Father."
The
notion has been equally applied to several previous U.S. presidents
as well as other heads of State around the world. John F. Kennedy,
made the list, so did Ronald Reagan, and of course Adolf Hitler,
Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, and Japan's WWII emperor, Tojo, to
mention a few; but again, none of them earned that infamous title.
There is no question that they were instead of Christ, other than
Christ, opposed to Christ, enemies of Christ — antichrists.
But they died like all men born of Adam, and the world continued
on its merry course. And preachers all over the world had to dig
through and rewrite their doomsday predictions.
Frankly, although from all walks of life there have been, and still
are, innumerable antichrists, there is nothing in the Bible
about one man being called "the antichrist."
Such has been commonly taught as being so, but declaring a
speculation ten thousand times ten thousand does not make it so.
Being fooled seems be the norm today rather than the exception.
Danish philosopher, theologian, and cultural critic, Soren
Kiekegaard, said: "There are two
ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is
to refuse to believe what is true."
Either way, the results are the same. Believing due to being
deceived or refusing to believe the truth, leaves the person with
the same result. They are left with nothing but failed promises. One
of the apostles said that those who refuse the truth are
"...willingly ignorant" (2
Peter 3:5).
Notwithstanding, none of the men tagged as the antichrist
honored those projected claims by the end-time, end-of-the-world
prophets. Or should we say end-time profiteers? All those
named as this supposed rising star were surely set in office by God
to serve His purpose, and although having been antichrists,
not one of them was the non-scriptural antichrist.
Even
so, let us back off a bit and scan a little deeper into this idea of
the antichrist. By doing so, we will see what the
scriptures actually have to say about it. For starters, the word
is used four times in four verses:
"Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that
antichrist shall come, even now there are many antichrists;
whereby we know that it is the last time....He
is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son.
1 John 2:18, 22. "And every spirit that confesseth
not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God: and this
is that spirit of antichrist, whereof ye have heard
that it should come (Grk, is come, present tense); and
even now it IS already in the world."
1 John 4:3. "For many deceivers are entered into the
world, who confess not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. This
is a deceiver and an antichrist." 2 John 1:7.
Does
this sound as if "antichrist" is one specific man of the
future who will be the devil incarnate to deceive and rule the
entire world? Not by any means! For the context of these verses in
no way suggests such an idea:
"Little children, it is the last time (Grk. hṓra,
hour): and as ye have heard that the antichrist shall come,
even now are there many antichrists;
whereby we know that it IS the last time (hṓra,
hour). They went out from us, but they were not
of us; for if they had been of us, they
would have continued with us: but they went out, that
they might be made manifest that they
were not all of us.
"But
ye have an unction from the Holy One, and ye know all things. I have
not written unto you because ye know not the truth, but because ye
know it, and that no lie is of the truth. Who is a liar but
he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is
antichrist that denieth the Father and the Son."1
John 2:18-22.
The
antichrist(s) were the ones John was talking about at that point in
time which he called the last hour. He was not
remotely talking about 2,000 years or so down the road, and neither
was he mistaken. Namely, that this antichrist was the
same as the many antichrists and that they were
already on the scene. He was saying that the many
antichrists were they who went out from them,
they were not of them, if they had been
they would have continued with them; but they
went out so they could be revealed for who they
really were — antichrists.
"Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits
whether they are of God: because many false prophets
are gone out into the world. Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: Every
spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh
is of God: Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them:
because greater is he that is in you, than he that
is in the world. They are of the world:
therefore speak they of the world, and the
world heareth them. We are of God: he that
knoweth God heareth us; he that is not of God
heareth not us. Hereby know we the spirit of truth, and
the spirit of error." 1 John 4:1-6.
Again, we have the same scenario. The plurals, many
false prophets and they who are of the
world, are synonymous to the singular he
who was at that time not of God and could not hear what the
apostles were saying by the Spirit of Christ. Nowhere do these
verses suggest the antichrist would be coming two or
three thousand years later.
"For
many deceivers are entered into the world, who
confess not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. This IS
a deceiver and an (the)
antichrist." 2 John 1:7.
John
was equating the singular and plural as being the
same, and the context was no different in this verse than it was
with the others. It was for that time period, for
that day, for that hour, and he was not
saying that the many deceivers were a man
called the antichrist two thousand years later.
The
apostle was referring to people who denied Jesus had come in the
flesh of His physical body. Neither did they believe the Spirit of
Jesus Christ had come in the flesh of His many-membered body, nor
did they confess or manifest His Spirit in their own lives, as a
confession suggests.
Paul
also wrote about a man that many think is the same notorious
antichrist. He called him the man of sin, the son of
perdition that Daniel the prophet spoke of who would sit
(Grk, kathiz
, seat, settle,
hover) in the Temple of God (2 Thessalonians 2:3-4).
And Jesus referred to the man in Daniel’s prophecy as well, who was
called the abomination of desolation. (Matthew 25:15).
Neither Daniel, Paul, nor Jesus were referring to someone in our
day; but this man was for that time, a Roman general whose name was
Titus. He desolated the city of Jerusalem, then opposed and exalted
himself above God by destroying the Temple that represented the very
presence and power of Israel’s God. This was an act of setting
himself up as God. It was a declaration to the world, especially to
the Jews, that there was no god greater than the self-exalted
Titus Flavius Vespasianus who later became the emperor of Rome.
This was the abominable man of that hour for the Jews. It was their
last hour, and it ended in 70 A.D. He fulfilled the prophecy of
Daniel, Jesus, and Paul.
Let
us note that the Temple that was destroyed will never
be rebuilt as it has been supposed will happen by many. You see,
when God destroys anything, especially that which has to do with the
Old Covenant, He does not set out to rebuild it. With the New
Covenant having been established by Jesus, the new Temple of God
became His many-membered body. He no longer dwells in buildings made
by human hands, not even one in Jerusalem that men want to build in
order to help pave the way for Him to come again.
The
fact is, He has much better accommodations wherein He is already
dwelling. It is in His body of many members, His body of many
mansions, that is, His body of many abodes. So let the
Muslims have the Dome of the Rock where the Temple once stood. God
doesn’t need it, Jesus doesn’t need it, and neither do we! We are
secure where we are in Him, and He in us.
Satan and all who are one with him are deceivers. They
appear as light but are not of the light. It is impossible for
them to confess, or manifest the light, the
anointing, the true word of Christ. They are the
opposite, or instead of Christ. They are the
angels/messengers that left their first estate as ministers
of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They are actors, impostors.
They are antichrist(s).
There is a many-membered body of Christ, and there is a
many-membered body that makes up the antichrist. This
antichrist is comprised of all the religious systems and people who
are void of the Spirit of Christ. They are also those who may be
embraced as secular saviors, those who embody the political ideals
that people look to for their safety, prosperity, and welfare.
In
the same manner that those of the body of Christ are inspired by His
Spirit that opens blind eyes to see, the body of the antichrist is
inspired by the god of this world that closes eyes so they cannot
see. By nature, they are of their father, the devil, making them the
many-membered body of the antichrist.
Antichrist, from the compound Greek word, anti-christos.
Anti means, opposite of or instead of,
and christos means anointed. The Antichrist is
principally the spirit of the religious, political, and economical
systems of the world. It is that which takes the place of Jesus
Christ! It is instead of Him! Anything that exalts itself as
a solution to the pollution (as our late friend, Stacy Wood used
to say) is instead of Christ.
It
is a façade, a pretense! It is a deceiver. It is also, of course,
anyone who rises in self-exaltation to be a leader of people when it
is Christ who is to be the principle guide. The antichrist
is not a political leader, although many of the rulers of the
kingdoms of men are certainly antichrists.
And
deceivers such as this are those who transform themselves into
angels of light. They are, therefore, anti-light, or instead of
light. They are antichrist. The world is full of them, and
the world suffers greatly by their dark deceit. Even so, we should
not be shaken over it, for
"God
hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and
of a sound mind" 2 Timothy 1:7. Jesus also said, "Peace I
leave with you, My peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth,
give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be
afraid." John 14:27.
And
"This matter is by
the decree of the watchers, and the demand by the word
of the holy ones: to the intent that the living may know
that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and
giveth it to whomsoever He will, and setteth up
over it the basest of men." Daniel 4:17.
Are
you still unconvinced that it is God, and not the people or the
electoral college that places the person of His choosing in office
?
"Let
every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no
power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of
God. Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the
ordinance (Grk. diatag , arrangement, institution) of God."
Romans 13:1-2.
And as the
Psalmist wrote: "The floods have
lifted up, O LORD, the floods have lifted up their voice; the floods
lift up their waves. The LORD sitteth upon the flood; yea,
the LORD sitteth King for ever." Psalm 93:3,
29:10.
So
what is there to fear? Even if this man is a cunning serpent and
brings the U.S. to her knees, as many believe will happen — the
most High, the Lord rules in all the kingdoms of man.
There are many brilliant people in the world; but neither men nor
women, nor political parties are the solution to this mountain of
pollution. It is like our dear friend and co-laborer in Christ,
Preston Eby, said: "Adam is the man who made this mess, so Adam
is not the man who is going to get us out of it."
You
see, man has spent 6,000 years bringing us to this point of
degradation, and he can do nothing but make it worse. There is only
one man who is the answer, and that man is Jesus Christ in the body
of holy myriads of Himself — the solution to the pollution!
In
closing, let us know that the deception of believing that an
antichrist is some singled-out world leader of the future causes our
focus to be on world events rather than what is going on in the
Kingdom of God. Therewith, it would be difficult to discern the
works of Satan right here and now.
For
the past two thousand or so years, the Christian Church, has
literally been filled with antichrists. And today's religious
bearers of fake news, that is, commentators, are tirelessly
accusing various world leaders as not being an
antichrist, but as one called the antichrist,
and the mystery continues on, and on.
That
is a masterful ruse the adversary uses to keep men’s eyes off of the
real culprit. Satan is the sole author and subtle inspiration of the
doctrines which keep men separated from the real issue, the issue of
knowing the truth and being one with our Lord Jesus Christ.
Looking ahead to some never appearing character has worked
exceptionally well, thus aiding his minions in carrying out his work
without interference. Regardless of its color (red, blue, or purple)
there is poison in the Kool-Aid, so it is a necessity to stop
drinking this deadly mixture. It is high time to wake up and
hear the call to arms. It is high time to stop playing games.
It is also imperative for the teachers, preachers, writers, and
self-proclaimed prophets to leave their false image of God and
forsake what they suppose are His purposes for mankind.
It
is not likely; but we pray that they soon realize their desperate
lack, that they forsake the lifeless delusions of their prophetic
interpretations, while turning to the Lord to drink deeply of His
life, wisdom, and understanding.
We
love the words, "It is high time," so again we say, it is
high time for His elect, those who are His at His
appearing, to be delivered from all this carnal-minded tomfoolery.
It is high time to replace it all with the glorious
mind and life of Jesus Christ!
Praise God! What a time! What an hour!