The
Removing of the Lampstand
When
and How, The Apostasy
John writes
in Revelation 1:12-13: “Then I turned to
see the voice that spoke with me. And having
turned I saw seven golden lampstands,and in
the midst of the seven lampstands One like
the Son of Man, clothed with a garment down
to the feet and girded about the chest with
a golden band.” Here John sees Christ
glorified in his holy priestly garb. He is
seen walking among the seven branch Menorah,
like the Menorah in the Holy Place in the
tabernacle. The fuel for its light was pure
olive oil, which it needed to burn properly.
This oil was to be fed into the lampstand
and burn continuously on behalf of the
children of Israel.
The
lampstand in the Old Testament symbolized
Jesus as the “Light of the World” that
was to burn continually, giving its light in
the Holy Place where the priest would be
(John 1:7-9, 8:12, 9:5, 12:46; 2 Corinthians
4:6; Luke 1:78-79, 2:32; Revelation
21:23-24). The responsibility of the
priests was to keep the lamp burning. They
had to feed it oil and trim its wicks so it
would not smoke, but continue to burn
without failing to give pure light.
It also
symbolized the believer, in that the
believer is also called the
“light of the World” (Mt.5:14-17). After
Jesus ascended into heaven (John 9:5;
Philippians 2:15; Luke 12:35; Ephesians
5:8-9) the believer is also called the
“light of the world” (Matthew 5:14-17).
For that reason the believer is also to walk
in the light, i.e., His Word (I John 1:7).
Therefore the lampstand can also be seen as
a symbol of the Church, bringing the light
to a world of darkness as representatives of
Christ.
We see this
motif continuing in Revelation 1:20: “The
mystery of the seven stars which you saw in
my right hand, and the seven golden
lampstands: The seven stars are the
angels of the seven churches, and the seven
lampstands which you saw are the seven
churches.” Revelation 1:20 tells us the
seven stars are the angels of the seven
churches. Whenever the word “stars” is
used symbolically, it refers to angels.
The seven lampstands are seven churches of
which Christ is the head. Just as the oil
lit up the whole Menorah (lampstand), so
does the Holy Spirit illumine all the
Churches. The seven individual
lampstands symbolize the seven local
churches which represent the whole of the
Church, not just different ages of the
Church. Revelation 1:4 said they already
existed in Asia at the time of the writing
of Revelation, they were not just future
churches or representative of Church ages
only. We can concede that these
churches are examples of churches throughout
all ages and that all seven can exist at the
same time in type, as they have throughout
history. The last church mentioned is
Laodicea, during the latter times the
Laodicean church would be dominant one. It
is this Church that will be common in the
end time and will usher in the apostasy.
Revelation
2:1: “To the angel of the church of
Ephesus write, “These things says He who
holds the seven stars in His right hand, who
walks in the midst of the seven golden
lampstands… “The Lord walks among the
churches in all ages to know them.
Jesus commends and rebukes them and gives a
specific warning to this church in
Revelation 2:5: “Remember therefore from
where you have fallen; repent and do the
first works, or else I will come to you
quickly and remove your lampstand from
its place-- unless you repent.” The
removing of the church’s lampstand meant
Christ’s Spirit would depart and leave
them on their own, which in turn would
result in them being as Laodicea (Laodicea
means “men’s opinions ruling in place of
God”). Loyalty to Christ can and often is
replaced by loyalty to an organization, a
church, and its leaders, substituting new
rules and interpretations for Biblical
truths. We can see this example in the
cults.
We find that
all the churches mentioned in Revelation
exist at the same time, and we can find the
faithful Church existing alongside the
unfaithful Church today. But there is only
one Church that will take over that will
become the center of apostasy. The church of
Laodicea has prepared the way for the great
apostasy. It has kept Christ out of
the Church and from His people. It has
stood for nothing for so long that it has
little effect on society, while at the same
time it has allowed anything contrary to
Christ’s teachings to come in. Today
the world looks at this Church and excuses
its sin, because there is no salt left for
conviction. This Church became lukewarm,
seeking unity with everyone, showing
tolerance for any doctrinal aberration and
interpreting it as love. It is reflective of
a Church that at end of the age has come
under the influence of the world instead
of being an influence in the world. The
world wonders why should it be judged if
there is no substantial difference between
it and the Church. But judgment begins
in the House of God. The Lord is
infinitely more concerned about His people
than about the unbeliever. And so Jesus
commends, warns and rebukes each church.
Because God removes His lampstand from
apostate churches they have resorted to
worldly methods and techniques in order to
continue to attract people. After all, one
must keep the organizational wheels rolling!
The
Laodicean church thought they were doing
well and were spiritual. After all they were
rich, so of course God must be blessing
them. The wealthy mostly dress well and talk
about their possessions to impress people.
They focus on outward appearances and
worldliness. But these people did not know
their inward condition; they were blind and
could not see. So the Lord asked if they
would buy from Him gold refined in the fire
(by their suffering) white garments (robes
of salvation) and eye salve so they could
see their condition. Today many see their
success and prosperity as God’s blessing.
The Laodicean Church was lukewarm. The Lord
wanted them either cold or hot. Hot
water was used for healing; cold was used
for refreshment. Instead, they could not
make up their mind, they were standing for
nothing, and were good for nothing. They
lived in both worlds. Spiritually they could
have been either all for God or not at all,
but they were in between. If they were hot,
they would have been approved. If they were
cold, God could have changed them, but they
were in the middle and He was unable do
anything. This is the worst place to be, to
be part of a church, doing church things,
thinking you are a Christian when in fact
you are not. The Laodiceans had just enough
religiosity to get by and think they were
fine. They were naked also. In the time of
Christ all soldiers would sleep in their
clothes, they would not take them off so
they would be ready for battle. We are to be
clothed in white garments, the righteousness
of Christ. Jesus was saying they did not
have his righteousness they were naked. Yet
even this church is not hopeless; Christ can
come in to the individual if He is allowed,
“As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten.
Therefore be zealous and repent “(v.19). This
is the only Church that He is outside of and
offers to come to the individual in the
Church and not the collective Church.
Because the whole Church is removed
from the truth of functioning in the word of
God. This does not mean they abandon God’s
word or name but only use portions of it
that suit them, or change its meaning.
Many
have identified the Apostasy as
individuals departing from the Church.
Certainly over the centuries many
individuals that had begun in the Church
left and started their own cult.
However, this is only part of the picture as
Jesus is addressing the Church He personally
walks among. In modern times this falling
away had started in liberal seminaries who
sent teachers out to unsuspecting pulpits
teaching their liberal ideas-- those who
promote homosexuality, who ordain people
that deny the Trinity, the deity of Christ,
the virgin birth and the essentials of the
faith. Then the new age movement began
to emerge and infiltrate the Church with
kingdom dominion theology and placing
subjective experience over the authority of
the objective Word of God. Then the
homosexual movement came through the
Episcopal church along with feminists who
disdain God as father. Now this apostasy has
become something so widespread it
encompasses most things that are considered
sacred. Affecting almost all denominations
to some degree. Doctrines are
distorted and abandoned, controlling
shepherds are in charge, teaching coveting,
wealth and perfect health as God’s will to
all. They approve of divorce and accept
homosexuality.
Among the parables of the kingdom in Matthew
13 is the parable of the leaven (Matthew
13:33), which depicts the course of this
present Church age. It describes a
progression of apostasy that radically
escalates in the end.
[“ Apostasy “ refers to falling away
from the true Faith which finds its
instruction by God's word]. Jesus
describes a woman putting leaven into three
measures of meal, “until the whole was
leavened.” Leaven puffs up; it represents
pride, it does the opposite of what the
gospel does, which humbles man and makes us
God-reliant. Paul said, “A little leaven
leavens the whole lump.” Leaven in
Scripture stands for sin and false teaching
(1 Corinthians 5:6; Galatians 5:9), and the
woman represents the Church. She did
something God prohibits; she hid the leaven
in the meal, mingling a foreign element into
the body. This is speaking of a corrupting
influence that would infiltrate all parts of
the Church. As a little yeast, is hidden in
the flour. It works silently until all the
mass is brought under its influence. It
shows evil existing till the end of the age,
as things do not get better but worse. The
parable tells us that the error which was
first introduced by false teachers during
the days of the Apostles (and was then
small), will gradually increase through the
centuries until, at the end, it is
completed. And almost the entire Church will
have been impacted in some way. By this
characterization of leaven in the meal,
believers are warned that false teaching
will gradually increase through time until
the entire church has been affected in some
way. The ultimate fulfillment of this
falling away is found in Revelation 17.
The
Timing of the Apostasy
Paul
writes to the Thessalonians about those who
have tried to deceive them with a false
teaching on the Tribulation that was
upsetting the church. Apparently after Paul
left Thessalonica some false teachers came
in and upset the church by teaching that believers
were now in the Tribulation (2 Thessalonians
2:1-2). They were being told that the Day of
the Lord had come and that the rapture and
resurrection had occurred, putting them in
the Tribulation
(The Day of the Lord is the most common
title for the Great Tribulation--1 Timothy
1:20; 2 Timothy 2:18).
The main
point of Paul’s letter was to
comfort the believers of Thessalonica who
were already experiencing persecution (first
letter) and also correct them, letting them
know that they were not in the Tribulation.
Paul then wanted to clarify what would
precede the Tribulation. He pointed out that
the mystery of lawlessness was still being
restrained, and because of this the
Antichrist’s unveiling was still in the
future, prior to Christ’s return. The
Antichrist would be revealed at that
time.
Paul’s
correction to the Church at Thessalonica
came with the warning “Let no one deceive
you.” It should seem obvious that
Paul was not writing about our gathering
together to Him - Christ (v.3) before that
that day. This gathering will not come first
without two things happening prior to that:
1) The falling away would come first
(then the day comes), 2) and the man of sin
would be revealed. Here Paul is obviously
talking about two different matters: our
gathering together to Him (v.1) and a
falling away (v.3). Paul states that the
Day of the Lord will not
come without the Apostasy coming
first; that prior to Christ’s
coming a falling away from the Faith will
occur. Therefore he warns us who are living
at the time, “Let no one deceive you”,
giving the same warning Jesus did in the
beginning of his discourse in Matthew 24.
As
Paul mentions the coming of our Lord Jesus
and also our gathering together to Him,
(v.1) he appears to be indicating two
events, distinguishing between two comings
of Jesus (1 Thessalonians 3:13, tells us
that when Jesus comes it is with the saints
who have died). One coming is for His
Church and the other with His Church, when
He will judge a rebellious world and set up
His kingdom reign on earth for 1,000 years
with the saints under Him co-reigning.
2
Thessalonians 2:1, “And our gathering
together to Him.” The Greek word for
‘gathering together’ is epi
sunagogues. Epi means “above,” and
sunagoges means“to collect together.” This
is not a reference to our being gathered to
Jesus after He descends to earth to set up
His kingdom, but to our being gathered up
to Him. We are called FROM ABOVE by the
Lord to meet Him and be united together in
the air and brought to the place He has
already prepared (John14). Our gathering
together up to Him is more accurately
translated “our being gathered up to
Him’” (1 Thessalonians 4:14). He is
the object we go to; He does not come down
to meet us on earth, we go up to Him first.
It hasn't
been until modern times that the Rapture has
been abandoned for earthly
“triumphalism” and Christianizing the
World first, before Christ could come.
(Kingdom Now, Dominion Theology) This is all
part of the falling away and not preparing
or watching for His coming.
2
Thessalonians 2:3 says, “Let no one
deceive you by any means; for that Day will
not come unless the falling away comes
first, and the man of sin is revealed,
the son of perdition.” (In Matthew 24:4
Christ first warned of the deception of
those who come in His name three times, but
He also speaks of what will occur before the
Abomination of Desolation.)
By deception
Paul is giving a warning, just like Christ
did. Paul refers to “tricks” of any
kind, saying to be on guard. Christ’s
return will not occur before certain
important things take place, so the timing
is important. In 2 Thessalonians 2:3 in the
phrase “the falling away” the word Apostasia
is used, which comes from the Greek verb aphistemi,
which literally means, “to depart”
or “revolt.” Paul spoke of another
departure (1 Timothy 4:1) and used the same
Greek word. However, in 1 Timothy Paul added
the words “depart from the faith”
instead of “depart” by itself,
qualifying the phrase. Paul states the
reason for their falling away:, because they
are listening to demons, who are deceiving
spirits. So they are being deceived by
teachings that are contrary to the word of
God and this is occurring inside the Church.
Greek
scholar A.T Robertson writes of this word
“Plutarch uses it of political revolt and
it occurs in 1 Maccabees 2:15 about
Antiochus Epiphanes who was enforcing the
apostasy from Judaism to Hellenism. In
Joshua 22:22 it occurs for rebellion against
the Lord. It seems clear that the word
here means a religious revolt and the use of
the definite article (heô) seems to
mean that Paul had spoken to the
Thessalonians about it.
V.1
“Concerning the coming of Our Lord Jesus
Christ and our gathering together unto Him,”
will not happen until AFTER the Apostasy
occurs. There is no other way to understand
these words without changing the context for
the words and the grammatical construction
of this verse. Those who teach prophecy will
rarely touch on this all-encompassing event,
the falling away from the faith. Why not,
when this falling away or apostasy is the
main indication of the Church’s condition
in the last hour? It will affect the Church
more than anything else in history, but it
is ignored and even questioned as a possible
event. How can you teach on end time
prophecy without it?
The apostasy
of professing Christianity has increased
with a momentum that is stunning to those
watching its growth. It has gone off the
Richter scale. In the absence of the
lampstand ( the presence of Christ), devils
have stepped in and taken over in many
churches. This falling away has certainly
begun and is picking up momentum each year,
month, and week. Whole movements have arisen
that draw huge crowds by catering to the
natural mans desires and prey on his
propensity of being deceived by the
supernatural. They are being offered the
very things Christ refused and warned
against in his teachings.
The conflict
that the Church once had with the World has
been embraced and brought into the church.
It has created a sharp division
between traditional biblical purists and new
revelation revivalists and liberal
Christianity.
How
did this all Happen?
I have
already touched in general on the Church in
the 20th Century and the
development of divergent tributaries all
flowing away from the word of God. But for
us as individuals, apostasy specifically
begins with indifference, holding no
convictions, and having no
boldness for the truth; and so we become men
pleasers and lovers of the World, instead of
lovers of God and His truth. In time
it becomes nothing short than a total
abandonment of Christ and His teachings.
The
Scripture tells us in the end times
the love of many will grow cold. (In Mt.24
Jesus' explains this is because of
lawlessness not heeding His word.)
Loving
people enough to confront them with the
truth is abandoned and the doctrines are
changed to fit the culture. The Laodicean
church had slowly been losing its first love
and the result was not obeying the Lord's
commands: “occupy until I come” and
teach them the truth (discipleship). Open
mindedness and the acceptance of any
doctrine for the sake of unity is worldly
tolerance, and not a display of real love.
But Laodicea boasts in its riches and how
well off they are. “It’s the best of
times for the Church!” Is the cry. Sound
familiar.
While
history has shown the growth of various
apostasies by cults springing up by those
who left the Church. (there is evidence of
both in the End Times: 1 Timothy 4:1-3 and 2
Timothy 3:1-5; 4:3-4), the Scriptures point
to an apostasy among those who once followed
God who are still in the church. It is
a world-wide rebellion, not just a few but
many. The article in the verse makes it even
more significant; this is not a falling
away, but the falling away,
the great and final rebellion against God,
his word and rulership in individual lives,
and churches. A departure from His word and
replacement by another's. This is
different from error, which results from
ignorance. Although it includes false
beliefs and error. The motivation is willful
and it defies what the Word states because
of an adherence to its own deception.
How does a
group of Christians or a whole church that
loves the Lord fall away? By not adhering to
the commands found in the Word. The
Scriptures are put aside for agendas and
other activities. Paul warns of false
teachers rising up from among the church,
and being on our guard against worldliness.
All to often today's Church measures success
by size and popularity, just as the Bible
said it would in the end. It begins with
just a small compromise and from there it is
just a matter of time before one doesn't
even realize they can't even find the place
they have drifted from. Without an anchor
the tide takes us where it wants.
“Now the
Spirit expressly says that in latter times
some will depart from the faith, giving heed
to deceiving spirits and doctrines of
demons”(1 Tim. 4:1). Notice that “some
will depart from the faith,” not all.
Tolerance has been the main cause of leaving
any absolutes in the Word of God. We
simply do not love the truth more than other
things and it eventually comes to be
replaced with what can only be identified as
lies. Lies can be disguised and
embraced because they are easier to
comprehend than the truth which takes good
soil to be sowed in.
God has
commanded that His people separate from
error not to join in with it. People who
reject this command eventually find
themselves on the side of apostasy. How can
it be possible then, that God is now calling
for the walls of separation to be broken
down? This is not the great
commission but the great confusion which
will continually grow into the great
apostasy.
James says
where there is confusion every evil thing is
there. Today's ecumenical tolerance in the
name of love and unity has made much of the
Church depart from the truth which
subsequently has left it with little power.
It has not brought what so many have
promised. For example those who wanted
to unite in mission with the Roman Catholic
Church for social change now find themselves
in a predicament, as the Pope has recently
been photographed kissing the Koran (inside
the Vatican). If we continue to wink at
falsehood we will eventually shut our eyes
to the truth. (Rom. 16:17,18; 2 Cor.
6:14-18; 1 Tim. 1:3; 2 Tim. 2:16-21, 3:5,13;
Titus 1:10-13; 3:9-11; 2 John 7-11; Rev.
18:4).
Eventually
a last days apostate Church, along with the
rest of the world will accept the Mark of
the Beast as an allegiance to global unity,
it may even become a deterrent to terrorism.
This mark comes to be a required in the
middle of the Tribulation, so there is no
way to identify it with certainty now.
However it is obvious that a system will
need to be implemented to further economic
unity and global monetary success.
Revelation 13 tells us that no one will be
able to buy or sell without the mark. Today
it is very hard to do any business without
computers throughout most of the world.
Numerous
mass population identification and tracking
systems have been developed, such as an
implantable chip or a transponder placed in
a plastic wristband. This Identification and
Tracking technology will be used in the New
World order system for the global economy.
Right now on the books the US has a patent
for a number tattoo for everyone in America.
There is also a patent for a digital
transceiver chip called digital angel. This
is a “implantable transceiver sends and
receives data and can be continuously
tracked by GPS (Global Positioning
Satellite) When implanted within a body, the
device is powered electromechanically
through the movement of muscles, and it can
be activated either by the ‘wearer’ or
by the monitoring facility. A novel
sensation feedback feature will even allow
the wearer to control the device to some
degree. The ‘smart’ device is also small
enough to be hidden inconspicuously on or
within valuable personal belongings” (On
December 10, 1999, Applied Digital
Solutions, Inc. (ADS) acquired the patent
rights to this technology, which the company
refers to as “Digital Angel®.”) On May
10, 2002 it became the official day to be
implanted in humans. Several have already
volunteered and taken the chip. The
technology is here, it only waits for
certain individual who will bring it all
together.
Then
there is the Signs and Wonders Movement,
from the promise of miracle debt
cancellation to confessing to posses it by
the words you speak. This movement is
motivated by coveting, promising power so
that you can change reality by manipulation
in the spiritual realm. Supernatural
experience e are plainly one of the glues
which holds together the end-time apostasy. Paul
addressed the Ephesian elders: “ For I
know this, that after my departing shall
grievous wolves enter in among you, not
sparing the flock. Also of your own selves
shall men arise, speaking perverse things,
to draw away disciples after them.” (Acts
20:29-30). Many flock to see their
favorite teacher and see his miracle working
power televised. Jesus said that deceiving
signs and wonders will be an integral part
of the last-days deception to the Church.
This is not the time to hide one’s head in
the sand, hoping that it will all go away;
it won’t. If we really believe the
apostasy comes first and that the time we
are living in is the Laodicean church age,
then we are that much closer to the Lord’s
coming. It can literally be the last moments
of time before a tribulation period, the
most disastrous time the earth has ever
seen. We should be hard at work, before the
night falls. As the saying goes, you don’t
play in the last quarter of a football game
like you do in the first quarter. And this
is no game! It is for the eternal destiny of
souls, your friends and loved ones. Time to
awake to your calling in Christ.
2 Thess. 2:7
For the mystery of iniquity
(lawlessness) is already work: only He
who now restrains will do so until He
is taken out of the way. V.7 Once the
restraining power is removed the Scripture
says another HE will be revealed. The
“he” is the Antichrist the Son of
Perdition who will flood the World with his
false teaching and signs and wonders to
conquer them. Paul used James and Jambres as
an example of miracle opposition for what
will occur in the last days.
How is this
possible? One of the ways is through TV. The
Lord never said the gospel would be preached
in all the World through the medium of TV,
but through people. Those who were willing
to give up their lives and go on the mission
field of the World. It should be obvious to
anyone who watches Christian TV that most do
not give up anything as in the first century
but actually gain the World's pleasures by
going. The lines are being drawn today with
those who follow the crowd as sheep and
those who follow the Master as His sheep.
However there is hope as there has always
been a remnant.
This
apostasy cannot be just the continuance of
the same things that were always wrong. Paul
uses it as a signpost for the coming of the
Lord for his Church and the nearness of the
tribulation! In order to be a “sign”, it
has to be DIFFERENT from anything else that
has occurred. But it will not noticed by all
because the majority will be part of it.
2
Thess.2:.9. “The coming of the lawless one
is according to the working of Satan, with
all power, signs, and lying wonders “i.e.,
the energy and power of Satan with full and
complete strength to have the ability to
work signs and wonders. (Mt.24:24 )
power-
energeia- working, efficiency; in the New
Testament used only of superhuman power,
whether of God or of the Devil.
He comes
with ALL, (means and types of) power (it
will look the same as, the apostles ability)
with signs and wonders; but it is all the
working of Satan, as described in Revelation
13:13-17. Its not a coincidence that in
these last years miracles have increased.
While god still does miracles, it is this
very thing that we are warned from Paul
would deceive the people. Satan has often
times disguised his false doctrines with
supernatural signs. In today's open
spiritual climate both inside and outside
the Church. Our time is tailor-made for
lying signs to deceive greater numbers of
people than ever before. Experience becomes
the teacher instead of the objective word of
truth. What they think they see or hear of
is always true to them.
2
Thess.2:10. “with all unrighteous
deception among those who perish.” The
reason being, “they did not receive the
love of the truth that they might be
saved.”
2
Thess.2:11. “For this reason God
shall send them a STRONG delusion, and so
they will believe the lie.” They will be
completely DECEIVED. God does not
tell lies, only the truth. But in this
instance he is going to allow their own lies
to come to fruition, they will literally
have to reject Gods counsel and step over
the truth. They are brought to the point
where they no longer even are able to
consider the truth! Just as Pharaoh was
given the chance to repent until he was
deceived and empowered to fulfill God's
will, likewise they will also. God sends
them the lie through their own deception.
In the OT we
find that God warned of false prophets
through the true ones. But the people
rejected God's true prophets so the Lord
would allow a lying spirit in a prophets
mouth. I King 22:20-23 “And the LORD said,
'Who will persuade Ahab to go up, that he
may fall at Ramoth Gilead?' So one spoke in
this manner, and another spoke in that
manner. V.21 “Then a spirit came forward
and stood before the LORD, and said, 'I will
persuade him.' V.22 “The LORD said to him,
'In what way?' So he said, 'I will go out
and be a lying spirit in the mouth of all
his prophets.' And the LORD said, 'You shall
persuade him, and also prevail. Go out and
do so.” V.23 “Therefore look! The LORD
has put a lying spirit in the mouth of all
these prophets of yours, and the LORD has
declared disaster against you.” (also
found in 2 Chron.18:21-22).
God has
often used the enemy to give people
knowledge to see if they are for Him or
against Him. (Deut.13). In the case of God
sending a strong delusion it is not a test
but for judgment because they have not
believed the truth He will empower
their lies. It is the church of
Thiatira who allowed the false prophets
inside, Jesus warns that they will be
brought into the Great tribulation unless
they repent.
Jer.
23:20-22 “The anger of the LORD will
not turn back against these false prophets
until he has performed and carried out the
purposes of His heart. In the latter days
you will understand it perfectly. I have
not sent these prophets, yet they ran. I
have not spoken to them, yet they
prophesied. But if they had stood in
My counsel, and had caused My people to hear
My words, then they would have turned them
from their evil way and from the evil of
their doings.”
The ones who
will be deceived by Satan and his
counterfeit signs are those who have already
rejected the truth. God will allow the
deceiving spirits to speak through them
without interfering. (2 Tim.4:1).
The example
of the wickedness in Noah's day and
the fact that life went on as usual,
blinded them to impending destruction and is
used to show that these lawless wicked
men had a type of “Tribulation”
judgment fall on them. Just like
in Revelation. If certain church's do not
repent they will enter the Tribulation.
The
Apostle Peters warns in 2 Pet. 2:1-3-
“But there were also false prophets among
the people, even as there will be false
teachers among you, who will secretly bring
in destructive heresies, even denying the
Lord who bought them, and bring on
themselves swift destruction. And many
will follow their destructive ways,
because of whom the way of truth will be
blasphemed. By covetousness they will
exploit you with deceptive words; for a long
time their judgment has not been idle, and their
destruction does not slumber.” Notice
the many and their way is destructive and
their own destruction is close. 2
Thess.2:12- “ They will all be condemned
who did not believe (receive-hold to) the
truth, our instructions from the Scriptures
The call for
this salvation comes through the Gospel, the
gospel Paul preached (we preach Christ
crucified, 1 Cor. 1:23). It is this
Gospel that we stand in and this Gospel that
will enable us to the obtain glory of Jesus.
Instead they
had pleasure in unrighteousness by doing it
their way. They did not live in Christ's
righteousness, or listen to His commands.
They rejected them.
Most of the
epistles were written to correct error; and
Paul warned that error would accelerate
after his death. “After my departing shall
grievous wolves enter in ... not sparing the
flock” (Acts 20:29).
What had
already begun in Paul's day finally comes to
maturity in the end. The seeds that were
planted by the enemy as tares.
Shortly
after Paul's martyrdom Jude said that false
teachers had “crept in unawares”
and therefore it was essential (as it still
is today) to “earnestly contend for the
faith” (Jude 3-4). The only question left
to ask is: “How much worse will the
apostasy get before the Rapture and will you
or I not become part of it?
If you now
understand that all this is being fulfilled
you might be wondering what then are we to
do? Luke 21:36: “Watch ye therefore,
and pray always, that ye may be accounted
worthy to escape all these things that
shall come to pass, and to stand before the
Son of Man.”
1 Jn.3:2-3:
“When He is revealed we shall be like Him
for we shall see Him as He is.” (John had
a glimpse in his vision he communicated in
the revelation. “He who has this hope”
looks forward to the Lord's return and
“purifies himself as Christ was pure.”
Come quickly Lord Jesus.