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Wait…you mean we have to live through this?

   Posted by: Sandi   in End of the Age

Jesus, of course, did not go around bandying the term “Antichrist.”  When the apostle John used it, years after Christ’s death and resurrection, it was never intended to be a term associated with the End of the Age as he (John) and his friends had asked the Lord concerning, “back in the day.”

Why not?

Because, Jesus had already told them whom to look for, and it wasn’t an antichrist.  It was someone else. The Abomination that Causes Desolation, as spoken of by the prophet Daniel.

Matthew 24:15 “So when you see the abomination that causes desolation , spoken of by the prophet Daniel, standing in the holy place” (let the reader understand), 16 “then those in Judea must flee to the mountains! 17 A man on the housetop must not come down to get things out of his house. 18 And a man in the field must not go back to get his clothes. 19 Woe to pregnant women and nursing mothers in those days! 20 Pray that your escape may not be in winter or on a Sabbath. 21 For at that time there will be great tribulation, the kind that hasn’t taken place since the beginning of the world until now, and never will again! 22 Unless those days were cut short, no one would survive. But because of the elect those days will be cut short.

Jesus’ friends asked what they should look for, at the End of the Age.  He says “when you see the Abomination that Causes Desolation….”  So, Jesus says there will be one person in particular to look for.  And when that man is seen standing in the holy place, everyone needs to clear out of civilization, really.  There is going to be a great tribulation, the Lord says.  And his people — the elect! — will have to live through it.  God will be merciful and cut the days shorter than they might otherwise be, but even the people of God will have to meet this tribulation.

What did Daniel say, anyway?

Daniel 9:27 He will make a firm covenant with many for one week, but in the middle of the week he will put a stop to sacrifice and offering. And the abomination of desolation will be on a wing of the temple until the decreed destruction is poured out on the desolator.”

Daniel 11:31 His forces will rise up and desecrate the temple fortress. They will abolish the daily sacrifice and set up the abomination of desolation. 32 With flattery he will corrupt those who act wickedly toward the covenant, but the people who know their God will be strong and take action. 33 Those who are wise among the people will give understanding to many, yet they will die by sword and flame, and be captured and plundered for a time.

Next time…  We’ll take a look at that.  Jesus referred to it, so it HAS to be good!

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5 comments so far

The Wizard
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I love your last line, “…so it HAS to be good.”
excellent tag line!

As Satan is not the opposite of G-d, then the ‘antichrist’ should not be the opposite of the Messiah.

March 25th, 2009 at 12:03 PM
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The antichrist is not the “opposite” of the Messiah, by any means. What the antichrist is, according to Scripture, is any teaching that says that Jesus Christ was not born in the flesh, that he didn’t die, and/or that he did not rise from death as a living man.

The Abomination that Causes Desolation is a different issue, which Jesus speaks to directly, as does Daniel, the Lord’s prophet.

March 25th, 2009 at 12:05 PM
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Excellent!! this was very imformative, thought provoking and encouraging. Well done-I enjoyed it Sandi

March 25th, 2009 at 12:22 PM
Dev
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I like this. I think the Anti-Christ, if it is one person, will be Satan himself, actually. Doesn’t(didn’t) he covet the throne that Christ now occupies for himself once and foment a revolt among the angels as detailed in Ezekiel 27?
I also never understood this “I’ll fly away” stuff. Why, as the letter, I forget which right now, in the NT talks about donning the armor of God(Breastplate of Righteousness and so forth); why would we need armor for a battle if we weren’t going to be here for it?

March 25th, 2009 at 2:59 PM
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Dawn — Thank you, ma’am. :) Just doin’ my job…

Dev — No, truly the spirit of Antichrist that the Apostle John spoke of has been present in the world since Christ himself. Is the Abomination imbued with the will of the Enemy? I believe he is or will be, yes.

The armor of God we should be using every day, because Scripture teaches we ARE in a spiritual war. Every day there are battles and we should always be armed. Those who have fought their fight and gone home needed it just as much as those of us who are still here to fight. :)

The book of Revelation plainly teaches that whereas there will be a battle at the end of time, no one will actually need to fight in it. Jesus himself defeats the Enemy in one particular blow at Megiddo/Armageddon. God’s people that are there will be there, but they will witness a victory, not accomplish it. At least, that’s how I read it.

March 25th, 2009 at 3:49 PM

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