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There are differing views on the millennial reign of Christ, some overlap in places, and no particular view as outlined by definitions, will fit all people who profess that view. We tend to think for ourselves (hopefully, for the most part) and draw our own conclusions and understanding. Whereas our millennial view, in my opinion, does not affect a person's salvation, (otherwise it would be as clear as the message of salvation is), there does lie within some of these views a bit of a stumbling block. That is, as I will point out, an unpreparedness for suffering and persecution, and a possible complacency in learning to detect Satan's various attempts to counterfeit Christ's church. To see it happening and to see where it is coming from and recognize the spiritual war that is going on in heaven even now against the church. Having said this, I also say that by the grace and power of God, all true believers are sealed by God as His people, and the gates of hell will not prevail against His church or its people. We can, however, find ourselves confused at times, forgetting to trust in God as turmoil rages around us, and not recognizing an enemy when it stares us in the face clothed in what appears to be light.
Revelation tells us exactly what is going on in the spiritual realm---now. It gives us a powerful picture of who our enemy is and how he works. And yes, his fury will become worse as we near the second coming, but we need to recognize his activity in the here and now so that we don't inadvertently fall for his deceptions and bring them right straight into our thinking and into the church. We will find some of these warnings in John's letter to the seven churches. Though they were literally to those seven literal churches, every warning contained in them is applicable to the church today.
In the teaching that the church will not be here during a literal seven year tribulation period, and that this is the time period addressed in Revelation, or that it will only be here during the first half of that same period, we run the risk of thinking none of Revelation applies to us, the church, in the warnings and revelation that the book is giving. We may not recognize the beast rising out of the sea, or the second beast rising out of the earth, and because of what they do and how they do it, actually welcome them into our congregations. In fact we see this happening now and it is rampant. We have neglected the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God, do not recognize the enemy, are deceived by his right sounding words, maybe are simply complacent, or maybe are just afraid to challenge the deception for fear of what will happen to us. Following the 11th commandment of our day and often the only one we follow, "Be nice."
Satan has a desire to be worshiped as god, and so he counterfeits God at every turn. Revelation reveals this counterfeit vividly. There is a counterfeit trinity: The dragon, (Satan, the counterfeit of God) the beast (the counterfeit of Christ), and the false prophet (the prostitute, the counterfeit image of the bride of Christ). There are many counterfeits with in these basic counterfeits, but my focus for the moment is on these.
The beast rising out of the sea represents persecuting power, especially the power of the demonized state. The beast rising out of the earth is also called a false prophet, and he acts as a propagandist for the Beast. His actions counterfeit the witness of the Holy Spirit. The false prophet works miraculous signs drawing people to worship the beast, just as the Holy Spirit used miraculous signs to draw people to worship Christ. The Holy Spirit guides us into all truth; the false prophet deceives. Even the resurrection of Christ is counterfeited.
Satan attacks the church directly through deceit and doctrinal confusion. So there also exist false churches, who resemble Christ's church, borrowing much from Christian doctrine, yet denying such critical doctrines as the Trinity or the virgin birth, the resurrection, that Jesus is the only way to God, legalism, antinomianism, the insufficiency of Christ alone, faith alone etc.
The Beast represents state power and threatens to persecute, through threat of pain and death, to terrorize Christians into giving in.
The Prostitute of Revelation represents sex, money, and pleasure. She seduces, not through fear, but through the lure of pleasure. She does this outside and inside the church if we open those doors.
Do we see the Beast rising out of the sea, right now, realize it will get worse before it gets better, and stand against him beneath the shelter of God's wings, finding our refuge in Him, no matter what may come. Or do we say, hey I won't be here when that happens, or perhaps that only pertains to Israel the nation.? And find ourselves without the knowledge and solidity and absoluteness of the word of God as our only defensive weapon, which is not our fighting place, but our resting place.
Do we see the Prostitute, a few short years ago only accepted among our ranks, now being idolized in the form of CRT, being taught from our pulpits? And CRT itself being disguised as a good thing, a representation even of the meekness and loving nature of Christ, when at its core it is a Marxist driven agenda that always needs an oppressor to conquer, and the current named oppressor is Christianity. Do we see it? Is the church we attend among the faithful at His return? Are we watching and praying as Jesus instructed us to be doing concerning the days between the resurrection and His return?
Or do we worship in a church of which it could be said, "Our walls are broken down, and our gates are burned with fire," as the world and all it's enticements that feed the desires of our still fallen natures, so the pews are full and the coffers too? Telling ourselves it is a good thing. It will attract people to come in and hear the gospel, even though the gospel is seldom preached, but rather more feeding of the flesh. The gospel of the loaves and fishes.
Is it time for Christians to fall to their knees, recognize the sins against Christ and His church that we have allowed to darken the door? To repent in sackcloth and ashes and ask of Him forgiveness and for the strength and wisdom and endurance to recognize and stand against all deceptions of the evil one. He will forgive and give. It is time for us as individuals to pray for Christ's church as Nehemiah prayed over Jerusalem.
Revelation tells us exactly what is going on in the spiritual realm---now. It gives us a powerful picture of who our enemy is and how he works. And yes, his fury will become worse as we near the second coming, but we need to recognize his activity in the here and now so that we don't inadvertently fall for his deceptions and bring them right straight into our thinking and into the church. We will find some of these warnings in John's letter to the seven churches. Though they were literally to those seven literal churches, every warning contained in them is applicable to the church today.
In the teaching that the church will not be here during a literal seven year tribulation period, and that this is the time period addressed in Revelation, or that it will only be here during the first half of that same period, we run the risk of thinking none of Revelation applies to us, the church, in the warnings and revelation that the book is giving. We may not recognize the beast rising out of the sea, or the second beast rising out of the earth, and because of what they do and how they do it, actually welcome them into our congregations. In fact we see this happening now and it is rampant. We have neglected the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God, do not recognize the enemy, are deceived by his right sounding words, maybe are simply complacent, or maybe are just afraid to challenge the deception for fear of what will happen to us. Following the 11th commandment of our day and often the only one we follow, "Be nice."
Satan has a desire to be worshiped as god, and so he counterfeits God at every turn. Revelation reveals this counterfeit vividly. There is a counterfeit trinity: The dragon, (Satan, the counterfeit of God) the beast (the counterfeit of Christ), and the false prophet (the prostitute, the counterfeit image of the bride of Christ). There are many counterfeits with in these basic counterfeits, but my focus for the moment is on these.
The beast rising out of the sea represents persecuting power, especially the power of the demonized state. The beast rising out of the earth is also called a false prophet, and he acts as a propagandist for the Beast. His actions counterfeit the witness of the Holy Spirit. The false prophet works miraculous signs drawing people to worship the beast, just as the Holy Spirit used miraculous signs to draw people to worship Christ. The Holy Spirit guides us into all truth; the false prophet deceives. Even the resurrection of Christ is counterfeited.
Satan attacks the church directly through deceit and doctrinal confusion. So there also exist false churches, who resemble Christ's church, borrowing much from Christian doctrine, yet denying such critical doctrines as the Trinity or the virgin birth, the resurrection, that Jesus is the only way to God, legalism, antinomianism, the insufficiency of Christ alone, faith alone etc.
The Beast represents state power and threatens to persecute, through threat of pain and death, to terrorize Christians into giving in.
The Prostitute of Revelation represents sex, money, and pleasure. She seduces, not through fear, but through the lure of pleasure. She does this outside and inside the church if we open those doors.
Do we see the Beast rising out of the sea, right now, realize it will get worse before it gets better, and stand against him beneath the shelter of God's wings, finding our refuge in Him, no matter what may come. Or do we say, hey I won't be here when that happens, or perhaps that only pertains to Israel the nation.? And find ourselves without the knowledge and solidity and absoluteness of the word of God as our only defensive weapon, which is not our fighting place, but our resting place.
Do we see the Prostitute, a few short years ago only accepted among our ranks, now being idolized in the form of CRT, being taught from our pulpits? And CRT itself being disguised as a good thing, a representation even of the meekness and loving nature of Christ, when at its core it is a Marxist driven agenda that always needs an oppressor to conquer, and the current named oppressor is Christianity. Do we see it? Is the church we attend among the faithful at His return? Are we watching and praying as Jesus instructed us to be doing concerning the days between the resurrection and His return?
Or do we worship in a church of which it could be said, "Our walls are broken down, and our gates are burned with fire," as the world and all it's enticements that feed the desires of our still fallen natures, so the pews are full and the coffers too? Telling ourselves it is a good thing. It will attract people to come in and hear the gospel, even though the gospel is seldom preached, but rather more feeding of the flesh. The gospel of the loaves and fishes.
Is it time for Christians to fall to their knees, recognize the sins against Christ and His church that we have allowed to darken the door? To repent in sackcloth and ashes and ask of Him forgiveness and for the strength and wisdom and endurance to recognize and stand against all deceptions of the evil one. He will forgive and give. It is time for us as individuals to pray for Christ's church as Nehemiah prayed over Jerusalem.