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The Man Of Sin And The Second Coming. Series
Contributed by Glenn Pease on Apr 7, 2021 (message contributor)
Summary: The fact that Christians fall for so much makes it clear why all the warnings are in the Bible to be cautious in following any other authority than the Word of God. There is no other foundation which is safe, for even the most godly and intelligent have demonstrated their ability to be deceived.
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Christians have not been the least among the gullible who have
fallen for all kinds of gimmicks. One could write a lengthy history
on the nonsense of the way Christians have been duped. A man in
Fort Worth, Texas is giving away flat gold plated two inch nails. All
you have to do is pound it in the wall of your home and leave it
there, and your prayers will be answered. For five dollars more he
will send you one of his “miracle billfolds” which he claims has been
a financial blessing to thousands. Sincere believers are constantly
being exploited, and deceivers actually make a fortune. Getting a
believers money by deception is bad enough, but when the deceiver
begins to peddle false doctrine, then it is very serious, for then he is
in danger of perverting God’s revelation.
The fact that Christians fall for so much makes it clear why all
the warnings are in the Bible to be cautious in following any other
authority than the Word of God. There is no other foundation
which is safe, for even the most godly and intelligent have
demonstrated their ability to be deceived. The Christian must
recognize this, or he will be a victim who ends up believing many
things that are only the conjectures of men. Conjectures about the
unknown may or may not be true, and there is way to prove or
disprove them, and so in the realm of speculation on is free to think
as he pleases as long as it is consistent with what is known. It is
wisest, however, to be silent where God is silent. If God has not
spoken, it borders on presumption for men to speculate. What God
has revealed is enough, and so let us be content with clear revelation
and listen to Paul’s exhortation to the Thessalonians, who were all to
ready to listen to men.
In verse 3 Paul warns them not to be deceived by the self-
appointed prophecy experts of his day. It is well to note that Jesus
gave His disciples the same warning in Matt. 24:23, “Then if any
man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there, believe it not.
For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall show
great signs and wonders; in so much that, if it were possible, they
shall deceive the very elect.” Paul is only following the advice of
Christ, for Jesus made it clear that there would be a long period of
history before He came again. They were to go into all the world
and preach the Gospel. Meanwhile there will be false prophets who
will seek to deceive you and proclaim that His coming has already
taken place. Paul is now dealing with Christians who have been
shaken up by just such false prophets as Jesus said would come.
Paul says do not believe them. There are definite signs to guide the
believer so that he is not at the mercy of every prophetic fanatic that
appears on the stage of history. Paul says not to be deceived by any
who say the Day of the Lord has come or can come before these
signs are evident.
Unfortunately, Christians have not listened to Jesus and Paul,
but they have followed fanatics that have brought disgrace on the
church of Christ. Many Christians are eager to swallow anything
that tickles their ears or pleases their prejudices. They are almost
superstitious in their craving for information on what has not been
revealed. The wise test everything by the Word of God, and if it is
not in harmony with God’s Word they reject it. It is important then
that we listen to Paul and avoid being deceived. He is making it
clear that the Day of the Lord will not and cannot come until there is
a falling away and the man of sin is revealed.
Unless it can be shown that these two things have already been
fulfilled, and that the man of sin is already here, then I must reject
all ideas that indicate Christ could come at any moment. If He could
not come to the Thessalonians without these clear signs in that day,
it is inconceivable to me that these things could be fulfilled in the
modern world without us knowing it. The result is, I do not believe
Jesus will come again until I see these two things fulfilled. If an any
moment coming was rejected by Paul, and if he could urge these
Christians not to believe it, then it can hardly be a sign of superior
piety to believe it today. In fact, it is the Christian’s obligation to
recognize Paul’s point here, and not be deceived. Until these two
things he mentions are fulfilled, that day will just not come. They