Christ's Warning
Jesus gave vital information enabling us to avoid deceptions propagated by false prophets and other deceivers.
The final sermon of Jesus warns his followers about “the many deceivers” and “false prophets” who will work tirelessly to mislead them, among other things, by disseminating false information about his return and the end of the age. Constant vigilance is vital if we wish to avoid deception and apostasy.
The Church has been plagued by false teachers since its founding. The early church struggled to identify and resist pagan philosophies like Neoplatonism and Gnosticism, for example. It remains the same today, only the details of the deceptions vary over time, and technological innovations provide new methods for propagating lies.
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Jesus began his sermon on the Mount of Olives with a stern warning: “Beware lest anyone deceive you.” Liars and charlatans will come in his name and “deceive many.” Likewise, “many false prophets” will appear, not just a few. Deceivers will target the “elect,” and the stress in Christ’s words is on the term “many” - (Matthew 24:4-11, 24:23-24, 24:26).
These deceptions include false information about “the coming of the Son of Man” and “the conclusion of the age.” False prophets will claim that the Messiah “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 rumors of wars.” False teachers will point to conflicts between nations, earthquakes, famines, and similar calamities as evidence of the rapidly approaching return of Jesus.
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 world order, not of its proximity. Nevertheless, “the end is not yet.” Catastrophic events such as wars and earthquakes cannot be used to calculate the timing of the end - (Matthew 24:4-6).
When Jesus does appear, it will be sudden, unexpected, and unmistakable. All men will see it and understand, one way or another. There will be no avoiding it, for his return will affect the entire Creation. For the wicked, there will be no escape, but the righteous will be gathered to the Lord:
- “Behold, I have told you beforehand. Therefore, if they say to you, Behold, he is in the wilderness; go not forth. Behold, he is in the secret chambers; believe it not. For as the lightning comes forth from the east, and is seen even unto the west, thus, the coming of the Son of man will be” – (Matthew 24:25-27).
- “And then the sign of the Son of man will appear in heaven. And then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And he will send forth his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other” – (Matthew 24:30-31).
- “But of the times and the seasons, brethren, you have no need that I write unto you. For you yourselves know accurately that the day of the Lord so comes as a thief in the night. For when they will say, Peace and Security, then sudden destruction comes upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they will not escape” – (1 Thessalonians 5:1-3).
- “The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but he is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens will pass away with a great noise, and the elements will melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are in it will be burned up” – (2 Peter 3:8-10).
ONLY GOD KNOWS
Jesus warned that “no
one knows the day or hour, neither the angels of the heavens nor the Son, except
the Father alone.” The
term “alone” in the clause is emphatic in the Greek text. The Father is the
only exception to the rule. Men and women who claim to know that day’s
timing are mistaken or lying. Jesus repeated this warning at least four times
in his sermon.
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. He replied:
- “It is not for you to know times or seasons, which the Father has put in His own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you. And you will be my witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea and Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth” - (Acts 1:7-8).
The Greek nouns translated as “times” and “seasons” in the preceding passage are in the plural number. They cover every possible way we might wish to demarcate time. This information is known only to the God and Father of Jesus Christ.
Rather than decode prophetic
timetables, we must concern ourselves with proclaiming the Gospel to the
nations. Until Jesus appears, we must remain prepared for his sudden arrival precisely
because we do not know the timing of that 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 gave
clear and emphatic warnings about deceivers, false teachers, and false prophets
that will plague his Church with false claims about the future. Therefore,
we must “beware lest anyone deceives us,” so we do not become one
of “the many” members of God’s elect seduced away from the faith by lies
and false expectations.
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SEE ALSO:
- Selling False Expectations - (Jesus warned of coming deceivers who will mislead many by pointing to natural and manmade disasters as signs of his imminent return)
- Has Bible Prophecy Failed? - (After decades of failed expectations and predictions, it is time for believers to reexamine popular ideas about the Last Days)
- Rumors and Disinformation - (Rumors about the Day of the Lord caused alarm and confusion in the Thessalonian congregation – 2 Thessalonians 2:1-2)
- L'avertissement de Jésus - (Jésus a donné des informations vitales nous permettant d'éviter les tromperies propagées par de faux prophètes et d'autres trompeurs)

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