Christ's Ominous Warning
Jesus provided information vital to his disciples if they wished to avoid deceptions from false prophets, false apostles, and other deceivers.
Christ’s final sermon given while on the Mount of Olives repeatedly
warns his followers about the “many deceivers” and “false prophets”
who will work tirelessly to mislead them, among other things, spreading false
information about his return and the end of the age. Constant vigilance is
vital for avoiding deception and apostasy.
The
Church has been plagued by false teachers and their deceptions since its
inception. The early church struggled with pagan philosophies like Neoplatonism
and Gnosticism, as well as Judaizing efforts. It remains the same today, only
the details and identities of the deceptions vary over time, and technological
innovations provide new methods and venues for deceivers to propagate their
falsehoods.
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Jesus began his sermon with a stern warning: “Beware lest anyone deceive you.” Liars and charlatans would come in his name and “deceive many,” likewise, “many false prophets” and not just a few. Deceivers would target God’s “elect,” and Christ’s stress was on the term “many” - (Matthew 24:4-11, 24:23-24, 24:26).
The
contents of these deceptive teachings include false information about the
return of the “Son of Man.” False prophets will claim that he “is
here” or “there,” or that he is “in the wilderness” or “in
the secret chamber.” They will set false expectations about the imminence
of Christ’s return, claiming that the “season is near” - (Matthew
24:23-26, Luke 21:8).
Disciples
will “hear of wars and reports of wars,” and deceivers will point to conflicts
between nations, earthquakes, and similar calamities as “signs” of the rapidly
approaching “end.”
Wars, seismic activities, and famines occur with regularity; however, they are not indicators of the nearness of Christ’s return. Jesus classified them as “birth pains,” evidence of the inevitable end of the present age. Nevertheless, the “end is not yet.” Such regular events cannot be used to calculate the timing of the end - (Matthew 24:4-6).
The
Son of God warned his followers that “no one knows the day or hour, neither
the angels of the heavens nor the Son, except the Father alone.” The term “alone” is emphatic in
the Greek sentence. The Father is the only exception to the rule.
Men and women who claim to know that day’s timing are liars. Jesus repeated
this warning at least four times.
Moreover,
believers cannot know “on what kind of day” the Son of Man will come.
Christ is coming “at an hour you do not expect.” The version of this
saying in the Book of Mark adds that we do not know “when the season
is” - (Matthew 24:42-44, 24:50, 25:13, Mark 13:32-35).
Jesus
warned his disciples again just before his Ascension. They asked when he would
restore the kingdom. Christ replied, “It is not for you to know times or seasons,
which the Father has put in His own authority.” The Greek nouns translated as “times” and “seasons”
are plural, and they cover every way we may wish to delimit time - (Acts
1:7-8).
Rather
than decode prophetic timetables, we must concern ourselves with proclaiming
the Gospel to the nations, the mission assigned to us by our Sovereign. Until
he appears, we are tasked with preaching the Gospel, and we must remain prepared
for his sudden arrival because we do not know the timing of that
last day - (Matthew 24:14, 24:42-44, 25:13, Mark 13:32-36).
Jesus did not provide us with a timetable for calculating
the timing of his return. However, he certainly did give clear and emphatic warnings
about deceivers who will plague his followers, a reality that will continue for
the entire period between his resurrection and his “coming on the clouds of
Heaven.” Therefore, we must “beware lest anyone deceives us!”
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SEE ALSO:
- Howling Imposters - (The New Testament warns repeatedly of coming deceivers and false prophets who will cause many to depart from the faith)
- The Approaching Storm - (The New Testament warns of a future apostasy caused by deceivers and the Lawless One before the Day of the Lord arrives)
- The Antichrist Spirit - (The Spirit of the Antichrist works to destroy the church from within through deception propagated by false teachers and false prophets – 1 John 2:18-22)
- La Advertencia Repetida de Cristo - (Jesús proporcionó información vital a sus discípulos si deseaban evitar engaños de falsos profetas, falsos apóstoles y otros engañadores)
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