"Embracing Darkness" October 27 Readings: Lamentations 4-5, 2 Thessalonians 2, Psalm 119:57–64, Proverbs 26:10–11



Today's ReadingsOctober 27 Readings: Lamentations 4-5, 2 Thessalonians 2, Psalm 119:57–64, Proverbs 26:10–11


Devotional - Embracing Darkness 


In these devotionals, I do not delve often into the end times. There are two reasons for that. Those who read this come from different perspectives on the end times and there is no reason to unnecessarily focus on that topic. The other reason is similar, but a bigger concern. Some people develop an unhealthy and morbid curiosity about the end times.

In today's passage, 2 Thessalonians 2, we see great truths and one that is often misunderstood. I believe this principle is pretty much universal regardless of your view of the end times. 2 Thessalonians 2 describes the rise and reign of the Antichrist, the one who comes to stand against the work of Christ and lead the world against him. There is a perception about the Antichrist which is seen in some of the fiction that has been produced attempting to depict the events of the tribulation. The Antichrist schemes his way to power and brutally represses and oppresses the people of the earth. By crushing people into submission, he unites the world under his evil rule.

That is not the idea that is given in this passage. Look at verses 9-12.
The coming of the lawless one is by the activity of Satan with all power and false signs and wonders, 10 and with all wicked deception for those who are perishing, because they refused to love the truth and so be saved. 11 Therefore God sends them a strong delusion, so that they may believe what is false, 12 in order that all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
This last great work of Satan is in accord with all the works of Satan. He did not force Adam and Eve into sin. He lied to them and they willingly embraced the deception. They believed the lie and took pleasure in unrighteousness. Thus it was and thus it always has been. Yes, at times Satan possesses sinners in extreme circumstances, but it is not his normal strategy. He lies. When men are deceived they willingly and enthusiastically embrace the unrighteous wickedness that will be their destruction. Human beings always celebrate the sin that brings them low.  

The Antichrist will not conquer the world, he will be carried to the throne on the shoulders of those he will one day crush. The world will believe the lie because it wants to; because it rejoices in the victory of wickedness. Mankind refuses to love truth and instead takes pleasure in unrighteousness. Yes, one day the Antichrist will pull back the cloak and reveal himself for the man of evil he is. Men will regret their choices when it is too late. But he will rise to power celebrated by sinners who hail him as the hope of the world. 

Satan lies and deceives and the sinful world cheers those lies. That is why the truth is so important. The greatest thing we can do in this dark and darkening world is to shine the light of Jesus Christ. The prescription for the lie is the truth. Jesus is truth. God's truth. And he blows the lies of Satan out of the water. 

We look at this wicked world and see the encroachment of evil. It bothers us, stresses us, even causes us to quake and fear. But it need not. The lie cannot stand in the presence of the truth. Darkness flees when the light shines. And in his coming, Jesus will bring low all the works of the Antichrist and the forces of darkness with him. Jesus will reign supreme. 

And so, Paul tells the Thessalonians (and us), in verse 15, to stand firm. Isn't that interesting? That's what he always says in passages about the future. Not panic, or develop a morbid interest, or set dates, or develop charts. Stand firm. Just keep serving Jesus, proclaiming the truth, and shining the light until the trumpet sounds and the dead in Christ rise first!
Father, thank  you that the light of Christ dispels all the enemy's lies. Help me to walk in your truth every day.  

Think and Pray

Which of the readings spoke most powerfully to you today?
Is the Spirit of God moving you to repent of something you are doing, to begin something new, or to change something about your life as a result of your readings? What?

Are you struggling to stand firm in Christ? Are life's problems mounting?
Remember the ultimate victory of Christ and his provision of victory for us.
Also, refuse to listen to Satan's lies as you pore over God's word and inculcate its truths daily into your life.



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