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Chapter 1
WORLD-WIDE DECEPTION DISCLOSED IN THE APOCALYPSE
War is the keyword of the Apocalypse; war on a scale undreamed of by
mortal man; war between vast angelic powers of light and darkness; war
by the dragon, and the deceived world-powers upon the saints; war by the
same world-powers against the Lamb; war by the dragon upon the Church;
war in many phases and forms, until the end when the Lamb overcomes, and
they also overcome who are with Him, called and chosen and faithful
(Rev. 17: 14).
The world is now drawing nearer to the "time of the end,"
characterized by the deception depicted in the Apocalypse as being
world-wide; when there will be deception of nations, and
individuals, on such a vast scale that the deceiver will practically
have the whole earth under his control. Ere this climax is reached there
will be preliminary stages of the deceiver's working, marked by the
widespread deception of individuals, both within and without the Church,
beyond the ordinary condition of deception in which the unregenerate
world is lying.
To understand why the deceiver will be able to produce the world-wide
deception depicted in the Apocalypse, which will permit the supernatural
powers to carry out their will, and drive nations and men into active
rebellion against God, we need clearly to grasp what the Scriptures say
about unregenerate men in their normal condition, and the world in its
fallen state.
If Satan is described in the Apocalypse as the deceiver of the whole
earth, he has been so from the beginning. "The whole world lieth in the
evil one" (1 John 5: 19), said the Apostle, to whom was given the
Revelation, describing the world as already lying deep in darkness
through the deception of the evil one, and blindly led by him through
vast evil spirit hosts under his control.
THE WORD "DECEIVED" THE DESCRIPTION OF EVERY UNREGENERATE MAN
The word "deceived" is, according to the Scripture, the description
of every unregenerate human being, without distinction of persons, race,
culture, or sex. "We also were . . . deceived" (Titus 3: 3), said Paul
the Apostle, although in his "deceived" condition he was a religious
man, walking according to the righteousness of the law, blameless (Phil.
3: 6).
Every unregenerate man first of all is deceived by his own
deceitful heart (Jer. 17: 9; Isa. 44: 20), and deceived by sin (Heb. 3:
13); the god of this world adding the "blinding of the mind" lest the
light of the gospel of Christ should dispel the darkness (2 Cor. 4: 4).
And the deception of the evil one does not end when the regenerating
life of God reaches the man, for the blinding of the mind is only
removed just so far as the deceptive lies of Satan are dislodged by the
light of truth.
Even though the heart is renewed, and the will has turned to God, yet
the deeply ingrained disposition to self-deception, and the presence, in
some measure, of the blinding power of the deceiver on the mind, betrays
itself in many forms, as the following statements from Scripture show
:--
The man is deceived if he is a hearer, and not a doer
of the Word of God (Jas. 1: 22).
He is deceived if he says he has no sin (1 John 1: 8).
He is deceived when he thinks himself to be "something" when he
is nothing (Gal. 6: 3).
He is deceived when he thinks himself to be wise with the wisdom
of this world. (1 Cor. 3: 18).
He is deceived by seeming to be religious, when an unbridled
tongue reveals his true condition (Jas. 1: 26).
He is deceived, if he thinks he will sow, and not reap what he
sows (Gal. 6: 7).
He is deceived, if he thinks the unrighteous will inherit the
kingdom of God (1 Cor. 6: 9).
He is deceived , if he thinks that contact with sin will not have
its effect (1 Cor. 15: 33) upon him.
Deceived! How the word repels, and how involuntarily
every human being resents it as applied to himself, not knowing that the
very repulsion is the work of the deceiver, for the purpose of keeping
the deceived ones from knowing the truth, and being set free from
deception. If men can be so easily deceived by the deception arising
from their own fallen nature, how eagerly will the forces of Satan seek
to add to it and not diminish it by one iota. How keenly will they work
to keep men in bondage to the old creation, out of which will spring
multitudinous forms of self-deception, enabling them the more readily to
carry on their deceiving work. Their methods of deception are old and
new, adapted to suit the nature, state, and circumstances of the victim.
Instigated by hatred, malice, and bitter ill-will towards mankind and
all goodness, the emissaries of Satan do not fail to execute their
plans, with a perseverance worthy to be imitated by him who fain would
reach his goal.
SATAN THE DECEIVER ALSO OF THE CHILDREN OF GOD
The arch-deceiver is not only the deceiver of the whole unregenerate
world, but of the children of God also; with this difference, that in
the deception he seeks to practice upon the saints, he changes his
tactics, and works with acutest strategy, in wiles of error, and
deception concerning the things of God (Matt. 24: 24; 2 Cor. 11: 3, 13,
14, 15).
The chief weapon which the deceiver-prince of darkness relies upon to
keep the world in his power, is deception, and deception planned
to beguile men at every stage of life; deception (1) of the unregenerate
who are already deceived by sin; (2) deception suited to the carnal
Christian; (3) and deception fitted to the spiritual believer, who has
passed out of the preceding stages into a realm where he will be open to
meet more subtle wiles. Let the deception be removed which holds the man
in the earlier days of his unregenerate condition, and in the stage of
the carnal Christian life; when he emerges into the heavenly places,
described by Paul in the Epistle to the Ephesians, he will find himself
in the very keenest workings of the wiles of the deceiver, where the
deceiving spirits are actively at work attacking those who are united to
the risen Lord.
THE DECEPTION PERIL OF THE LAST DAYS OF THE AGE
In the Apocalypse, we have the full unveiling of the Satanic
confederacy in widespread control of the whole earth, and the war upon
the saints as a whole; but the work of the deceiver among the foremost
saints of God is especially depicted in the Ephesian letter of the
apostle Paul, where, in Ephesians 6: 10- 18, we have the veil drawn
aside from the Satanic powers, showing their war upon the Church of God,
and the individual believer's armor and weapons for conquering the foe.
From this passage we learn that in the plane of the believer's
highest experience of union with the Lord, and in the "high places"
of the spiritual maturity of the Church, will the keenest and closest
battle be fought with the deceiver and his hosts.
Hence as the Church of Christ draws near to the time of the end, and
is, by the inworking power of the Holy Spirit, being matured for
translation, the full force of the deceiver and his hosts of lying
spirits will be directed upon the living members of the Body of Christ.
A glimpse into this onslaught of deceiving spirits upon the people of
God in the close of the age, is given in the Gospel of Matthew, where
the Lord uses the word deceived in describing some of the special
marks of the latter days. He said: "Take heed that no man deceive you.
For many shall come in My Name, saying, 'I am Christ:' and shall lead
many astray" (Matt. 24: 4, 5, A.V. and R.V.); "and many false prophets
shall arise, and shall deceive many" (Matt. 24: 11, A.V.). "There
shall arise false Christ's, and false prophets, and shall show great
signs and wonders, so as to lead astray [or "deceive" A.V.] if possible,
even the elect" (Matt. 24: 24).
DECEPTION IN CONNECTION WITH THE
SUPERNATURAL REALM
The special form of deception is said also to be in connection with
spiritual, and not worldly, things; incidentally showing that the
people of God, at the time of the end, will be expecting the coming of
the Lord, and therefore be keenly awake to all movements from the
supernatural world, in such a measure that deceiving spirits will be
able to take advantage of it, and anticipate the Lord's
appearing by
"false Christ's" and false signs and wonders; or mix their counterfeits
with the true manifestations of the Spirit of God. The Lord says that
men will be deceived (1) concerning Christ and His parousia--or
Coming; (2) concerning prophecy--or teaching from the spiritual
world through inspired messengers; and (3) concerning the giving of
proofs of the "teachings" being truly of God, by "signs" and
"wonders" so Godlike, and therefore so exact a counterfeit of the
working of God, as to be indistinguishable from the true by those
described as His "elect"; who will need to possess some other test than
the judging by appearances of a "sign" being from God, if they are to be
able to discern the false from the true.
The Apostle Paul's words to Timothy, containing the special prophecy
given to him by the Holy Spirit for the Church of Christ in the last
days of the dispensation, exactly coincide with the words of the Lord
recorded by Matthew.
The two letters of Paul to Timothy are the last epistles that he
wrote ere his departure to be with Christ. Both were written in prison,
and Paul's prison was to him what Patmos was to John, when he was "in
spirit" (Rev. 1: 10)note 1
shown things to come. Paul was giving his last directions to Timothy for
the ordering of the Church of God, right on to the end of her time on
earth; giving "rules to guide," not only Timothy, but all God's
servants, "in dealing with God's household." In the midst of all these
detailed instructions, his keen seer's vision looks on to the "later
times"; and by express command of the Spirit of God, he depicts in a few
brief sentences, the peril of the Church in those times, in the same way
that the Spirit of God gave the prophets of the Old Testament some
pregnant prophecy, only to be fully understood after the events had come
to pass.
The Apostle said: "The Spirit saith expressly, that in later
times some shall fall away from the faith, giving heed to seducing
spirits and doctrines of demons, through the hypocrisy of men that speak
lies, seared in their own conscience as with a hot iron . . " (1 Tim. 4:
1, 2, R.V. m.).
PAUL'S STATEMENT IN 1 TIM. 4: 1, 2, THE ONLY SPECIFIC
ONE SHOWING THE CAUSE OF THE PERIL
Paul's prophetic statement appears to be all that is foretold in
specific words about the Church, and its history, at the close of the
dispensation. The Lord spoke in general terms about the dangers which
would encompass His people at the time of the end, and Paul wrote to the
Thessalonians more fully about the apostasy, and the wicked deceptions
of the Lawless one in the last days, but the passage in Timothy is the
only one which explicitly shows the special cause of the peril of the
Church in its closing days on earth, and how the wicked spirits of Satan
would break in upon her members, and by deception beguile some
away from their purity of faith in Christ.
The Holy Spirit, in the brief message given to Paul, describes the
character and work of the evil spirits, recognizing (1) their
existence, (2) their efforts directed towards believers, to
deceive them, and by deception draw them away from the path of
simple faith in Christ, and all that is included in the "faith once for
all delivered unto the saints" (Jude 3).
That the character of the spirits is described in 1 Tim. 4:
1-3, and not the men they sometimes use in the work of deception, may be
understood from the Greek original. note 2
The peril of the Church at the close of the age, is therefore
from supernatural beings who are "hypocrites," who pretend to be what
they are not, who give "teachings" which appear to make for greater
holiness, by producing ascetic severity to the "flesh," but who
themselves are wicked and unclean, and bring in to those they
deceive
the foulness of their own presence. Where they deceive they gain
possession; and whilst the deceived believer thinks he is more "holy,"
and more "sanctified," and more delivered from the desires of the flesh,
these hypocritical spirits defile the deceived one by their presence,
and under cover of sanctity hold their ground, and hide their workings.
THE PERIL OF DECEIVING SPIRITS AFFECTS EVERY CHILD OF GOD
The peril concerns every child of God, and no spiritual believer dare
say he is exempt from peril. The prophecy of the Holy Spirit declares,
that (1) "some" shall fall away from the faith; (2) the reason
for the fall will be a giving heed to deceiving spirits, i.e.,
the nature of their working being not known evil, but deception,
which is a covered working. The essence of deception is that the
operation is looked upon as sincere and pure. (3) The nature of the
deception will be in doctrines of demons, i.e., the
deception will be in a doctrinal sphere. (4) The way of deception will
be that the "doctrines" are delivered with "hypocrisy," i.e.
spoken as if true. (5) Two instances of the effect of these evil
spirit doctrines are given: (a) the forbidding of marriage, and (b)
abstaining from meats; both, said Paul "created by God," Therefore their
teaching is marked by opposition to God, even in His work as Creator.
THE SATANIC FORCES DESCRIBED IN EPHES. 6
Demoniacal "doctrines" have been generally tabulated as either
belonging to the Church of Rome, because of the two marked results of
demon teaching mentioned by Paul, which characterize that Church; or
later "cults" of the twentieth century, with their omission of the fact
of sin, and the need of the atoning sacrifice of Christ, and a Divine
Savior. But there is a vast realm of doctrinal deception by
deceiving spirits, penetrating, and interpenetrating Evangelical
Christendom, by which evil spirits, in more or less degree, influence
the lives even of Christian men, and bring them under their power; even
spiritual Christians being thus affected on the plane described by the
Apostle, where believers united to the Risen Christ meet "spiritual
wickedness" in "heavenly places." For the Satanic forces described in
Eph. 6: 12, are shown to be divided into (1) "Principalities"--force
and dominion dealing with nations and governments; (2) "Powers"--having
authority and power of action in all the spheres open to them; (3) "
World- rulers"--governing the darkness, and blindness of the world
at large; (4) "Wicked spirits" in the heavenly places--their
forces being directed in, and upon the Church of Jesus Christ, in
"wiles," "fiery darts," onslaughts, and every conceivable deception over
"doctrines" which they are capable of planning.
The peril of the household of God is therefore not of a few, but all,
for obviously none can "fall away from the faith" but those who are
actually in the faith to begin with. The peril is from an army of
teaching spirits poured forth by Satan upon all who would be open to
"teachings" from the spiritual world, and through ignorance of such a
danger, be unable to detect the wiles of the enemy.
The peril assails the Church from the supernatural world, and
comes from supernatural spirit-beings who are persons (Mark 1: 25) with
intelligent power of planning (Matt. 12: 44, 45), with strategy (Eph. 6:
11) the deception of those who "give heed" to them.
The peril is supernatural. And those who are in peril are the
spiritual children of God; who are not to be beguiled by the world or
the flesh, but who are open to all they can learn of "spiritual" things,
with sincere longing to be more "spiritual" and more advanced in the
knowledge of God. For deception by doctrines would not concern
the world so much as the Church. Evil spirits would not urge spiritual
Christians to open sin, such as murder, drink, gambling, etc., but would
plan deception in the form of "teaching" and "doctrines," the believer
not knowing that deception on "teaching" and "doctrines" gives admission
to evil spirits to "possess" the deceived one, as much as through sin.
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