Man of Sin? 2Thes.2 #3
The last wicked one
by Ralph Woodrow PAUL'S PROPHECY - THE MAN OF SIN Continuing now in Paul's prophecy, we see that he links the man of sin with a falling away. "That day shall not come, except there come a FALLING AWAY first, and that man of sin be re- vealed..." (2 Thess.2:1-3). Therefore, if we can determine when this falling away occurred and where, we will have another point of identification regarding the man of sin. The Greek word that is here translated "falling away" is 'apostasia.' Strong's concordance defines this word as "defection from the truth." It is from this word that we get our English word "apostasy." This falling away or apostasy of which Paul spoke was not to be a falling away from religion into atheism, but rather a corruption of Christianity through false doctrine. It would be a departure from the true faith - a departure that would develop right WITHIN the realm of the Christian church. As Lenski has said: "This is apostasy. It is, therefore, to be sought IN the church visible and not OUTSIDE the church, not in the pagan world, in the general moral decline, in Mohammedanism, in the French Revolution, in the rise and spread of Masonry, in Soviet Russia, or in lesser phenomena." Is the falling away from true Christianity yet to happen at some future time or has it already happened? Those who are acquainted with church history know the answer. The falling away to which Paul referred took place many centuries ago. The only way the falling away could be future is if Christianity had remained pure in doctrine and Spirit until now. This has obviously not been the case. Originally the New Testament church was filled with truth and spiritual power. The book of Acts gives an account of those glorious days. But as time went on, even as the inspired apostles had warned (Acts 20:29,30; 1 Tim.4:1-3; 2 Peter 2:2,3), there began to be departures from the true faith. The mystery of iniquity was at work. Compromises were made with paganism in order to gain numbers. Finally, what the world recognized as the "Church" in the fourth and fifth centuries had actually become the fallen church. And - as is well established in history - this apostasy cantered in ROME! The bishop of Rome rose to power claiming to be "Bishop of bishops" and that all the Christian world should look to him as head and to ROME as headquarters for the church. This apostasy has continued through the centuries with a "man" at Rome exalting himself above all others, claiming divine honours and worship - a continual reminder that the falling away took place centuries ago. It is not future, it is FULFILLED! Newton has well said: "If the apostasy be rightly charged upon the church of Rome, it follows that the man of sin is the Pope, not meaning this or that Pope in particular, but the Pope in general, as the chief head and supporter of this apostasy. The apostasy produces him and he promotes the apostasy." Or as Barnes put it: "That his the Pope's rise was preceded by a great apostasy, or departure from the purity of the simple gospel, as revealed in the New Testament, cannot reasonably be doubted by any one acquainted with the history of the church. That he is the creation or result of that apostasy, is equally clear." Understanding that the falling away occurred centuries ago and cantered at Rome, provides more evidence that the Papacy has met the requirements of the prophecy about the man of sin. According to Paul, the man of sin was to "exalt himself above all... in the temple of God" (2 Thess.2:4). It is quite important that we understand just what Paul meant by his use of the term temple of God. Those who hold the dispensational interpretation of prophecy with its secret rapture, gap theory, etc. think that Paul was speaking of a future rebuilt Jewish temple in Jerusalem. But a careful study of every reference that Paul made to the "temple God" reveals that he NEVER applied this term to the Jewish temple. The word that is translated "temple" in 2 Thess.2:4 is used many times by the apostle Paul. The first is Acts 17:24: "God... _. dwelleth not in temples made with hands." In what kind of temple, does God now dwell? Looking through the epistles, we find that Paul always used the expression in reference to BELIEVERS, the CHURCH - never to a literal building. "Know ye not that YE are the TEMPLE OF GOD, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? If any man defile the TEMPLE OF GOD, him shall God destroy; for the TEMPLE OF GOD is holy, which temple YE are" (1 Cor.3:16,17). In this passage, three times he refers to Christian believers - the church - as the temple of God. "What? know ye not that your body is the TEMPLE of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God?"(1 Cor.6:19). Each believer is as a stone, a living stone, in that great "spiritual House", "the church of the living God"(1 Peter 2:5; 1 Tim.3:15). This same truth is seen in 2 Corinthians 6:16: "And what agreement hath the TEMPLE OF GOD with idols? For YE are the TEMPLE OF THE LIVING GOD." Writing to the church at Ephesus, Paul said: "Ye are built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief cornerstone; in whom all the building fitly framed together groweth unto an holy TEMPLE in the Lord: in whom ye also are builded together for an habitation of God through the Spirit" (Eph.2:20-22). None of these references could possibly refer to a literal Jewish temple in Jerusalem! Barnes states that Paul's use of the expression "temple of God" refers to "the Christian church" and that "it is by no means necessary to understand this of the temple at Jerusalem... The idea is, that the Antichrist here referred to would present himself in the midst of the church as claiming the honours due to God alone... No one can fail to see that the authority claimed by the Pope of Rome, meets the full force of the language used here by the apostle." (Barnes' commentary, p. 1114). When the Bible speaks of the complete, literal temple, the word "hieron" is used. This word appears 71 times in the New Testament in reference to the temple at Jerusalem. On the other hand, the word that Paul used for temple is "naos" which refers not to the complete, literal temple, but to the holy place, the dwelling of God. And the dwelling place of God is now the church. In what sense, then, are we to understand the term as used in 2 Thess.2:4? Since this verse links the "temple of God" with the falling away, the term must be understood in the sense of profession. The Church of Rome professes to be the one true church, but is actually the fallen church, having departed from the teaching that the church at Rome had originally received. (cf. Book of Romans). We see, then, that the man of sin was not to be merely a political leader, but would claim to be above all others within the very framework of professing Christianity! How different this is from the futurist ideas about an atheistic, political superman of the last days! The man of sin is mentioned as he that "sitteth" in the temple of God. His sitting within the church realm "as God" suggests that he would claim a place of rulership there. The word "sitteth" is translated from the word "kathizo." The sitting implies a "seat" in which he would sit. The word translated seat is "kathedra" which is a related term. From this term we get the word "Cathedral" which means "the bishop's seat"; also "ex cathedra", the expression used to describe the Pope's words as he speaks from his seat officially, such pronouncements being considered infallible. Guinness says: "There, in that exalted cathedral position, and claiming to represent God, the man of sin was to act and abide as the pretended vicar, but the real antagonist, of Christ, undermining His authority, abolishing His laws, and oppressing His people" (Guinness, Romanism and the Reformation, p. 57). The man of sin is further described as he that "exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God" (2 Thess.2:4). We understand from this description that the man of sin would exalt himself in great pride, would make great claims, would magnify himself above all others. Similar expressions are found in various ways through the scriptures. The prince of Tyrus is represented as saying: "I am a God, I sit in the seat of God" (Ez.28:2). The king of Babylon being lifted up with pride is represented as saying: "I will exalt my throne above the stars of God... I will be like the most High" (Isaiah 14:4,15,14). Concerning a king in Daniel 11:36,37, it is said that "he shall exalt himself, and magnify himself above every god... for he shall magnify himself above all." Another king is said to "magnify [exalt] himself in his heart" (Dan. 8:25). Concerning Herod, certain ones after hearing his speech, said: "It is the voice of a god, and not of a man" (Acts 12:21-23). Concerning Edom, Obadiah 4 says: "Though thou exalt thyself as the eagle, and though thou set thy nest among the stars, thence will I bring thee down." Or concerning Capernaum, Jesus said: "And thou, Capernaum which art exalted unto heaven, shall be brought down to hell"(Mt. 11:23). Verses which speak of kings, countries, or cities exalting themselves unto heaven, exalting themselves above every god, sitting in the seat of God, being like the most High, etc., are expressions which convey the meaning of pride and arrogance. In the case of the man of sin, he would exalt himself above all others - above all others in the church! That is, he would not only claim to be "a" leader in the church, but would actually claim to be "the" leader of the church. The man of sin would claim to be "AS God", exalting himself as head of the church - a position that belongs only to the Lord himself - "showing that he is God." There is no article before "God" in this case; the meaning is that the man of sin would claim to be divine. Concerning this passage, Barnes has written: "This expression would not imply that he actually claimed to be the true God, but only that he sits in the temple, and manifests himself AS IF he were God. He claims such honours and such reverence as the true God WOULD if he should appear in human form" (Barnes' Commentary, p. 1114 - note on 2 Thes.2). Have the Popes claimed to be above all THAT is called God, have they claimed to be AS GOD in the temple of God, and have they attempted to show that they are DIVINE? The answer is yes! The Popes have claimed to be above all kings and emperors. They have claimed not only the rule of the earth, but of heaven and hell also - these three realms being symbolized in the triple crown which they wear. They have claimed attributes and titles which can rightly pertain only to God. At the coronation of Pope Innocent X, the following words were addressed to him by a Cardinal who knelt before him: "Most holy and blessed father! head of the Church, ruler of the world, to whom the keys of the kingdom of heaven are committed, whom the angels in heaven revere, and the gates of hell fear, and all the world adores, we specially venerate, worship, and adore thee!" Moreri, a noted historian, wrote: "To make war against the Pope is to make war against God, seeing the Pope is God and God is the Pope." Decius said: "The Pope can do all things God can do." Pope Leo XIII said of himself in 1890: "The supreme teacher in the Church is the Roman Pontiff. Union of minds, therefore, requires, together with a perfect accord in the one faith, complete submission and obedience of will to the Church and to the Roman Pontiff, as to God himself." In 1894, he said. "We hold the place of Almighty God on earth." On April 30, 1922, in the Vatican throne room before a throng of Cardinals, bishops, priests, and nuns who fell on their knees before him, Pope Pius XI in haughty tones said: "You know that I am the Holy Father, the representative of God on earth, the Vicar of Christ, which means that I am God on the earth." The pagan Caesars were styled, "Our Lord and God." For centuries the Popes accepted the same title! On the arches raised in honour of Pope Borgia were the words: "Rome was great under Caesar; now she is greater: Alexander VI reigns. The former was a man: this is a god"! Pope Pius X, when Archbishop of Venice, said: "The Pope is not only the representative of Jesus Christ, but he is Jesus Christ himself hidden under the veil of the flesh. Does the Pope speak? It is Jesus Christ who speaks." The following is an extract from the actual wording that has been used by Popes in making their claims: "The Roman Pontiff judges all men, but is judged by no one... We declare... to be subject to the Roman Pontiff is to every creature altogether necessary, for salvation... That which was spoken of Christ, 'Thou has subdued all things under his feet' may well seem verified in me... I have the authority of the King of kings. I am all in all and above all... I am able to do almost all that God can do... Wherefore if those things that I do be said not to be done of man but of God: what can you make me but God?... Wherefore no marvel if it be in my power to change time and times, to alter and abrogate laces, to dispense with all things, yea, with the precepts of Christ; for where Christ biddeth Peter to put up his sword and admonishes His disciples not to use any outward force in revenging themselves, so do not I, Pope Nicholas, writing to the Bishops of France, exhort them to draw out their material swords?... Wherefore, as I began, so I conclude, commanding, declaring, and pronouncing, to stand upon necessity of salvation, for every creature to be subject to me", etc. The man of sin is referred to as "the son of perdition" (2 Thess. 2:3). This same title was applied to Judas Iscariot - John 17:12).By this duplication of the term, the Holy Spirit is apparently showing that the man of sin would resemble Judas. Judas was to outward appearances a bishop and apostle (Acts 1:20,25). Nevertheless, he "was a thief, and had the bag, and bare what was put therein" (John 12:6). Such things are a picture of Papal practices, especially during the dark ages. Claiming to have apostolic authority, the Popes propagated such things as indulgence selling, prayers for the dead in purgatory, payment for masses, relic sales, offerings before idols, etc., by which they enriched themselves. Though Judas had received thirty pieces of silver to betray Jesus, he approached him in the garden with a kiss and the words, "Hail Master"? And likewise, the Papacy has claimed to be Christ's apostle and friend, but has betrayed the Lord by promoting doctrines and practices which are contrary to what Christ taught. The man of sin's rise to power was to be accompanied by claims of supernatural signs and wonders. "Whose coming is after [according to) the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders" (2 Thess.2:9). The rise of the Romish church to a world-wide system of religion is in itself a wonder, for though claiming to be the church of Jesus Christ, it has actually promoted practices and teachings that are the opposite of what Christ taught. Millions have been deceived by its claims. A full account of all the miracles which have supposedly happened within the Romish system would fill volumes. The following are a few of the claims that have been made: crucifixes have spoken; images have come down and lit their own candles; idols have sweat, turned their eyes, moved their hands, opened their mouths, healed sicknesses, raised the dead, mended broken bones; souls from purgatory have appeared on lonely roads and begged that masses be said in their behalf; many have claimed that the virgin Mary visited them, etc. All of these miracles - whether supposed, real, or faked - greatly increased the fallen church. We see, then, that the man of sin would appear in connection with the falling away; he would rise to power within the very framework of Christianity, claiming to be above all others, as God; and his rise to power would be accompanied with lying signs and wonders. We have seen the evidence, point by point, that these things have found their fulfillment in the Papacy. (Yes, the Church at Rome was in the beginning a very real part of the body of Christ, a very real part of the true Church of God. In the second century we have recorded in church history that Polycarp and Polycrates, went to debate with the bishop of Rome over the Passover/Easter issue and practice. The bishops of Asia Minor still held the church of Rome to be part of their fellowship and part of the true Church of God. And so indeed it was that the "man of sin" - did come from within the true fellowship and body of Christ. The bishop of Rome was in the second century A.D. beginning to fall away from the true word and teachings and practices of the true Church of God. And so the prophecy of Paul in 2 Thes 2 came to pass, and the man of sin, came from within the "temple of God" - the Church of God - Keith Hunt). Some object to this interpretation on the basis that Paul spoke of "the man of sin" and that such wording must refer to one individual man, not a succession of men. But this is not necessarily true. For example, "the" is used in the expression, "the man of God" (2 Tim.3:17) - a reference to a class of men of a certain character, a succession of similar individuals. Or we read about "the high priest" (Heb.9:7) - meaning a succession of high priests. The church - the long line or succession of believers through the centuries - is spoken of as "one new man" (Eph. 2:15), but certainly no one would insist that the church is one man in a literal sense. The statement about a "woman" called "Babylon the Great, the Mother of harlots" (Rev.17) is not taken to mean one literal woman, nor is the "woman clothed with the sun" (Rev.12) thought of as a literal woman. A single beast in prophecy often represents a whole empire or kingdom in all its changes and revolutions from beginning to end. The four beasts of Daniel 7 are mentioned as four kings, yet the meaning is not limited to individual kings, for each of these empires referred to included a succession of rulers. Gramatically, the expression "the man of sin" could mean either an individual or a succession of similar individuals. The use of the singular expression neither asserted nor excluded a dynastic meaning. However, there was a strong hint that such could be a succession of men, for since "he that letteth" was a line or succession of Caesars, it would not be inconsistent to believe that "he that sitteth" would also be a succession of men. It has been said that prophecy is a wonderful combination of the clear and the obscure; enough to show the hand of God, but not enough to make fatalists of the readers; enough to prove the message to have been from God, but not enough to enable man to know all the details of how that purpose is to be realized. We believe that such has been the case here. Since the man of sin was to come to power upon the fall of the Roman Empire, and would not be destroyed until the Lord's coming, it is evident that one individual man could not be meant. Such requires a succession of men. Nevertheless, the idea of ONE MAN is not actually eliminated by this interpretation, for there is only one man at a time who occupies the Papal office..... Rome did fall, but it was a decline and fall - taking place over a period of years. The rise of the Papacy was also gradual, many years passing before it met all the requirements of the prophecy. With its rise to power, darkness covered the earth, and very little preaching was done on prophecy. But when the light of the Reformation began to shine through, the study of prophecy was revived. People began to re-examine things. They knew Rome had fallen and had been divided into ten kingdoms. They could now see that the power that rose up in Rome which thought to change laws, wore out the saints, and made great claims, was the Papacy.... ............. End of study by Ralph Woodrow END NOTE by Keith Hunt Realizing that the church at Rome, into the second century was still regarded by the bishops of Asia Minor as part of the "church" of Christ, makes then full sense to understand that Paul was prophesying that a large and very significant "falling away" would come to the "church" the Temple of God, after the constraining power of the civil Roman Empire had come to an end or had been "taken away." God was working it all out according to His time plan for the restraining power of the Empire of Rome to be taken away, and then would come the panicle of the falling away in the Church of God, with the rise of the full Papal force of the vicar or bishop of Rome - who became known as the Pope. THERE IS ONE LARGE DIFFERENCE I WOULD HAVE WITH MR.WOODROW And that is that I fully BELIEVE THERE WILL BE A **ONE** MAN OF SIN, A **FALSE PROPHET,** OF THE BOOK OF REVELATION, THAT WILL COME ON THE WORLD SCENE, FOR ESPECIALLY THE LAST THREE AND ONE HALF YEARS OF THIS AGE, BEFORE JESUS RETURNS IN POWER AND GLORY. 2 THES.2:8 CLEARLY TELLS US THAT AT JESUS' COMING, A MAN OF SIN, "THAT WICKED" SHALL BE DESTROYED BY THE SPIRIT OF HIS MOUTH AND BY THE BRIGHTNESS OF HIS COMING. THIS VERSE THEN GOES WITH REVELATION 19:20. THE MAN OF SIN AT THE END OF THIS AGE WILL INDEED BE IN THE PAPAL OFFICE OF THE POPE OF THE BABYLON WOMAN CHURCH, WHICH NEARLY ALL THE PROTESTANT BIBLE COMMENTARIES SINCE THE REFORMATION, HAVE DECLARED TO BE THE PAPACY. ...................................... POST-SCRIPT A STUDY OF THE WORD SANCTUARY IN CONNECTION TO JERUSALEM IN DANIEL 9: 16-17 AND THE BOOK OF EXODUS, CAN REFER TO THE HOLY LAND. USE STRON'S CONCORRDANCE OF THE BIBLE AND STUDY THE WORD SANCTUARY. VINE GIVES THE WORD TEMPLE IN 2 THES. 2 AS ALSO SANCTUARY. THIS PROPHECY IS TIED ALSO TO THE BOOK OF REVELATION AND THE FALSE PROPHET, WHO WILL DURING THE LAST 42 MONTHS OF THIS AGE CLAIM WHAT IS MENTIONED IN THIS PROPHECY OF 2 THES. 2. AND WILL PERFORM MIRACLES. THIS FALSE PROPHET, THIS MAN OF SIN WILL CLAIM HE IS GOD ON EARTH. A POPE IN THIS MODERN ERA WENT TO A SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRY. A REPORTER ASKED A YOUNG LADY ABOUT 20 YEARS OLD, WHAT SHE THOUGHT OF THIS POPE; HER ANSWER SHOCKED ME---- "HE IS GOD ON EARTH" WAS HER REPLY. I IMMEDIATELY THOUGHT OF 2 THES. 2. THE PROPHECY OF 2 THES. 2 IS THE PROPHECY OF REVELATION AND THE FALSE PROPHET. THINK OF A TIME OF TROUBLE THIS WORLD HAS NEVER SEEN THE LIKE, AND A POPE THAT 1.3 BILLION ROMAN CATHOLICS LOOK TO AS GOD ON EARTH; ADD TO THAT A POPE WHO CAN DO MIRACLES. YOU WILL HAVE A HUGE PART OF THE WORLD, UNDER HIS SWAY. HE WILL DECEIVE ALL OF THEM PLUS, AS DOING THE WORK OF GOD. THE FALSE PROPHET OF REVELATION WILL NOT BE SOME KIND OF ATHEISTIC CARASMATIC LEADER OF SOME STRANGE MENTAL METAPHISICS. HE WILL BE THE UTMOST, LEADER OF THE MANY CHRISTIAN FALSE PROPHETS THAT JESUS SAID WOULD ARISE BEFORE HE CAME AGAIN AS T TOLD IN MATTHEW, MARK, LUKE], WHO WOULD COME SAYING JESUS WAS INDEED THE CHRIST, BUT WOULD DECEIVE THE MANY, NOT THE FEW, BUT THE MANY. THERE IS TO RISE IN THE LAST DAYS, AT THE TIME OF THE END, THE BABYLON MYSTERY RELIGION ONCE MORE. THE 7TH AND FINAL RESURRECTION OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. THE LAST ONE, THE 6TH ONE, WAS MUSILINI DURING THE LAST WORLD WAR. THERE HAS ALWAYS BEEN AT LEAST 100 YEARS BETWEEN THE SIX RESURRECTIONS OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. IT WOULD SEEM AS OF THE TIME I WRITE THIS IN SEPTEMBER 2021, IT WILL BE THE SAME AS BEFORE.
KEY PROPHECIES ARE YET TO FORM TO LEAD US INTO THE LAST 42 MONTHS OF THIS AGE. I HAVE ELSEWHERE EXPOUNDED THOSE PROPHECIES FOR YOU. GOD CAN SPEED THINGS UP, BUT HE CAN ALSO SLOW THINGS DOWN, AT THE PRESENT IT IS A SLOW DOWN. WE CONTINUE TO DO AS JESUS INSTRUCTED US---- TO WATCH FOR THE SIGNS, AND REMAIN FAITHFUL IN OUR CHRISTIAN WALK, TO THE VERY END. WE ALSO CONTINUE TO PRAY---- THY KINGDOM COME, THY WILL BE DONE ON EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN. Keith Hunt ........................................ Entered on Keith Hunt's website August 2003 Post-script September 2021 |
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