I am posting here a brief article I have done on the man or mystery of lawlessness, which is my firm belief on these matters, especially in regards to what or rather who the temple of God is.
The Man of Lawlessness.
Jesus answered them; “did I not choose you,
the Twelve? And [yet] one of you is a devil” (of the evil one and a false
accuser). He was speaking of Judas, the
son of Simon Iscariot, for he was about to betray Him, [although] he was one of
the Twelve. John 6:70-71
John 17:12, “While I was with them, I kept and preserved them in Your Name [in the
knowledge and worship of You]. Those You have given Me I guarded and protected, and not one of them has
perished or is lost except the son of perdition
[Judas Iscariot—the one who is now doomed to destruction, destined to be lost],
that the Scripture might be fulfilled”.
But relative to the coming of our Lord
Jesus Christ (the Messiah) and our gathering together to [meet] Him, we beg
you, brethren, 2 Not to allow your minds to be quickly unsettled or
disturbed or kept excited or alarmed, whether it be by some [pretended]
revelation of [the] Spirit or by word or by letter [alleged to be] from us, to
the effect that the day of the Lord has [already] arrived and is here. 3
Let no one deceive or beguile you in any way, for that day will
not come except the apostasy comes first [unless the predicted great falling
away of those who have professed to be Christians has come], and the man of
lawlessness (sin) is revealed, who is the son of doom (of perdition), 4 Who
opposes and exalts himself so proudly and insolently against and
over all that is called God or that is worshiped, [even to his actually] taking
his seat in the temple of God, proclaiming that he himself is God. 5 Do
you not recollect that when I was still with you, I told you these things? 6
And now you know what is restraining him [from being revealed at this
time]; it is so that he may be manifested (revealed) in his own [appointed]
time. 7 For the mystery of lawlessness (that hidden principle of
rebellion against constituted authority) is already at work in the world, [but
it is] restrained only until he who restrains is taken out of the way. 8 And
then the lawless one (the antichrist) will be revealed and the Lord Jesus will
slay him with the breath of His mouth and bring him to an end by His appearing
at His coming. 9 The coming [of the lawless one, the antichrist] is
through the activity and working of Satan and will be attended by great
power and with all sorts of [pretended] miracles and signs and delusive
marvels—[all of them] lying wonders— 10 And by unlimited seduction
to evil and with all wicked deception for those who are perishing (going
to perdition) because they did not welcome the Truth but refused to love
it that they might be saved. 11 Therefore God sends upon them a
misleading influence, a working of error and a strong delusion to make
them believe what is false, 12 In order that all may be judged and
condemned who did not believe in [who refused to adhere to, trust in, and rely
on] the Truth, but [instead] took pleasure in unrighteousness. 2 Thessalonians 2: 1 – 12.
The Apostasy – The Falling Away.
Yeshua
tells us about Judas Iscariot, that he was the son of perdition and as such, he
was the foreshadowing of that great falling away that will occur en
masse before that man or mystery of
lawlessness is revealed.
There are always those who backslide and turn aside from following after the Lord for varying reasons; some return with a greater desire to follow after the Messiah and continue so. Then there are those who fall away and remain in such a state of lawlessness, resulting in ruin and utter destruction. But this falling away or apostasy indicates a single, definitive event that has eternal consequences of which there is no returning.
There are always those who backslide and turn aside from following after the Lord for varying reasons; some return with a greater desire to follow after the Messiah and continue so. Then there are those who fall away and remain in such a state of lawlessness, resulting in ruin and utter destruction. But this falling away or apostasy indicates a single, definitive event that has eternal consequences of which there is no returning.
Yeshua
says also, “Because iniquity (lawlessness, wickedness) abounds, is on the
increase, the love of the many will grow cold or chill out”.
Matthew 24:12. Various translations omit the force of what Yeshua is saying
here because the definite article the,
is left out. It is not just the love of many, but rather the love of the
many, that is to say, the love of the most, the majority will grow
cold. Why? Because of lawlessness being on the increase and abounding in great
measure. This lawlessness has to do with our unwillingness to obey God’s laws,
His instructions, His requirements of and for us.
Paul says to Timothy that in the last days
there will be those who depart or fall away from the faith because they pay attention to, give heed to seducing
spirits and teachings of demons, i.e. things that are taught by human
imagination and or things that devils inspire one to believe and therefore
teach them as if they are the truth. Paul also goes on to say, for men will be self-lovers, money-lovers,
boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without
natural affection, unyielding, false accusers, without self-control, savage,
despisers of good, traitors, reckless,
puffed up, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness, but denying the
power of it; even turn away from these. See
1Timothy 4:1-4 and 2Timothy 3:1-5.
Are these things not so? So very much false
teaching is proclaimed in “churches”
today by self centred, self seeking men and women whose own imagination leads
them, or they are direct instruments and servants of satan masquerading as servants
of righteousness. The great tragedy is the many listen to and obey them.
The arena is being set for that moment when the falling away, the apostasy
takes place.
Two
words used for temple.
Something else to consider here is whether Paul was referring to the supposedly rebuilt temple that is believed by many, which may indeed happen by man's own design rather than the will of God. By this I mean, He allows men to do their own bidding in spite of the revelation of what He has revealed in the person of His Son.
Something else to consider here is whether Paul was referring to the supposedly rebuilt temple that is believed by many, which may indeed happen by man's own design rather than the will of God. By this I mean, He allows men to do their own bidding in spite of the revelation of what He has revealed in the person of His Son.
First, we need to realise that the New Covenant
writings basically use two Greek terms for temple. They are hieron (ίερόν)
and naos (ναος or ναον). While the Greek term hieron
always seems to refer to a physical temple in the New Covenant writings,
normally the Jewish temple, but can also refer to a pagan one. See Acts 19:27
as an example. The term naos is not always the case. Heiron is
used more frequently, some 70 times, whereas naos is used some 40 times. It is
easy then to see that there can be confusion in understanding of which temple
term is being used by the writer to the reader. Naos can also be used to
describe the physical temple, but most of the references are to another temple,
i.e. the temple of the body of believers, also known as the church or an individual body, a person.
Yeshua was the first in the new
covenant writings to use naos to refer to something other than
a physical Jewish temple. “Yeshua
answered and said to them, destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise
it up. Then the Jews said to Him, Forty six years it took to build this temple,
and you suppose to rebuild it in three days? But Yeshua was speaking to them about
His body being the temple”. (John 2:19-21) So, while the Jews were thinking
that naos was referring to a physical Jewish temple in verse
20, the scriptures are clear that in verses 19 and 21, Yeshua was using the
term naos to mean something else. There already was a
misunderstanding here of what Yeshua was talking about by the Jews themselves.
This indicates that being a bible teacher does not always mean you know what is
being referred to by the speaker. The revelation of the Holy Spirit needs to be
given to correctly understand the meaning. This revelation is not reserved
merely for the theologian but is given to any whose heart is pure towards the
Lord.
So what does Paul mean in the 2
Thessalonians 2 passages? I realise that anybody who believes in a rebuilding
of the physical temple will automatically dismiss this thought of, he who opposes and exalts himself above all that is
called God, or that is worshiped, so that he sits as God in the temple of God,
setting himself forth, that he is God. If the term heiron was used here it
would put an end to any other possible view as to which temple Paul was talking
about in this instance. He chooses to use naos instead; the term that is also
used to describe the body of believers, i.e. the church.
I am persuaded to believe that
all the revelation Paul had been given by the Lord Himself concerning the church, its functions, gifting and
calling and the church’s designation
as the
temple of God and in view of the context of these Thessalonian passages,
i.e. the falling away, Judas Iscariot being the foreshadow, this is exactly
what he is referring to. This man or mystery of lawlessness actually takes its
/ his seat in the temple of God i.e. the
church and as if he is God requires worship. He places himself in authority
above all else. He is already there; we are waiting the time of his revealing. Do
you not recall Yeshua’s own words, “Do not be mislead or deceived, many will
come in my name, saying I am He, I am the Messiah”.
This revealing of the man or
mystery of lawlessness will be with great power, signs and lying wonders, with
great deceit, many will be deluded by him. If the love of and for the truth is
not in you, you will be caught up in this great deception, you will be amongst
that party that gives credence to the working of satan and therefore invite
upon yourself the consequence of your own deceit. Let me say it like this, the
more you give yourself over to false teachers and their teachings, the greater your
chances of damnation when Yeshua returns in splendour, power and glory. So be
it!!
Scriptures that show we are the
temple of God. 1 Corinthians 3:16-17, 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, 2
Corinthians 6:16, Ephesians 2:21. These scripture are all very emphatic; there
is no confusing heiron with naos here. You are the temple of God. There is a
temple of God already under construction and it is made up of living stones, a
habitation for God by His Spirit where He will dwell for all eternity.
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