Acts 2:17, “‘And in the last days it shall be, God declares, that I will POUR OUT MY SPIRIT on all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams"
Everybody keeps focusing on a supernatural aspect to this but it's not. And I don't know why everybody thinks it's the holy Spirit as in some entity. You need to think of it in terms of who is being restrained. The lawless ones are the ones being restrained right now. It's the police. All power dominion and authority are enemies of Jesus Christ. He will defeat them all and then The last enemy to be defeated will be death itself.
John is absolutely correct on this teaching. Thank you, The Holy Ghost confirmed for me. Man is incapable of preventing sin in their own lives, how could they restrain the very devil that tempts them now?
PaPa Brad SOG Many teach “the restrainer” of 2 Thessalonians chapter 2 to be the Holy Spirit, the Church, God, Archangel Michael or even the Roman government but none of these are correct. But before we identify this restrainer, let us first determine that which the restrainer is holding back. We need to look at “certain facts” we know about the restrainer that the participle has no compliment; that is, no direct object to receive the action of the participle. The direct object is implied rather than explicitly stated. So we must supply that direct object. Nearly all of the popular solutions to the problem of the restrainer’s identity have assumed that the man of lawlessness is being held back by the restrainer. This has always been the premise of previous studies. Until now, it seems, no one has seriously questioned this assumption. But is this, in fact, the correct implied direct object of the participle? We must be willing to explore every possibility in order to be assured that we have arrived at the correct solution. So, perhaps the correct question to ask of the text is not, “What is holding back the revelation of the lawless one?,” but rather, “What is the restrainer holding back?” To answer this more foundational question, let us go back to the subject Paul is addressing. It is essential that we interpret this in view of the wider context. Paul clearly states his topic in verse 1: “Concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered to him.” The whole of chapter 2, then, is the Paul’s response to the confusion about the arrival of this historic event. The coming of our Lord is what Paul is concerned with in this passage, not the coming of the lawless one. The confusion of the Thessalonians was not about the coming of that lawless one, but over the rumor regarding the arrival of the day of Jesus. Accordingly, Paul is explaining that The Lord’s second coming has not yet occurred because, in fact, other prophesied events must be fulfilled first. So, “the coming of Jesus and our gathering to him” are being restrained. Thus, verse 6 should be understood to say, “and now you know what is holding him (Jesus) back,” or even, “now you know what is holding it (the day of The Lord) back.” The apostle corrected any misunderstanding about The Lord’s coming in verses 3 and 4 by reminding them of what he had explained at length while he was with them - that the day of The Lord’s second coming can not arrive until the prophetic events of the tribulation period are fulfilled. Then in verse 6, Paul reiterates his correction to their confusion when he begins: “And now you know what is holding...back.” So what is it that the Thessalonians now know? They were just told and now know that the day of The Lord will not come until after the apostasy occurs and the man of lawlessness commits the abomination of desolation. Those two events were standing in the way of the second coming of The Lord and then the rapture. The popular solutions to the identity of the restrainer assume that the man of lawlessness is being held back. But why would Paul be discussing what is holding back the lawless one when the more pertinent information the Thessalonians needed to be reminded of was the fact that certain prophesied events were holding back the coming of The Lord? The whole point Paul is driving home in chapter 2 is that the day of The Lord’s second coming is being hindered! The restrainer, therefore, is holding back the day of The Lord’s post tribulation coming and the rapture of the church. Since the day of The Lord is being held back, then, as we have already discussed at length, the apostasy and the revelation of the man of lawlessness are holding it back, because those two events must occur first. The restrainer, then, is the Antichrist, aka the lawless one. If you are not aware, most English versions of the Bible translate 2 Thessalonians 2:7,8a alike. For example, The NIV says that “the one who holds it back will continue to do so till he is taken out of the way. And then the lawless one will be revealed....” Because of this kind of rendering, nearly all who read this text are led to believe that only when a certain individual is removed will the lawless one be revealed. But we already know that the restrainer is not holding back the revelation of the Antichrist . Instead, the Antichrist is that restrainer at the abomination of desolation who is holding back the day of The Lord . The mistranslation of the phrase “taken out of the way” is a major reason for the confusion about the restrainer’s identity. First, the word translated, “taken,” is not an accurate rendering of the Greek word in our text. It was pointed out earlier that in order to do justice to this passage of Scripture, we must insist on utilizing the normal meaning of words as long as the normal meaning renders a coherent thought and makes sense within the context of what the author is writing. Unfortunately, in 2 Thessalonians 2:7, the normal meaning of the word translated “taken” was not used. Consequently, the translation not only misses the point of what Paul was saying, but it renders the exact opposite sense which he intended. Another example of a grossly perverted translation of this verse can be found in the NCV at verse 6, which has switched Jesus out and replaced Him with the Antichrist. Look at these verses in the heretical NKJV-7 For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He who now restrains will do so until He is taken out of the way. Do you see that they capitalized the “H” thus giving deity to the Antichrist! Now you know what the agenda is on these perverted translations.
@@thetruth6254 Wow. Anyone reading this, if you read the text, you will arrive at the Biblical conclusion that the restrainer is holding the man of lawlessness back, and he will be revealed in his time. Verses 1-3 speak about the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. verses 3-12 deal with the man of lawlessness, not Jesus. Just the fact that anyone would think that something other than God the Father could hold back the return of Jesus is laughable. He is being held back because other prophesied events haven't happened! Well who does above writer think is in control of prophecy, the day of the Lord, all recorded history, if not the Sovereign God. It gets more laughable that he states the lawless one is holding back the Day of the Lord. Well there you have a sovereign satan, who is in charge, and God is held back by him. This is what happens when people put their own interpretation on Scripture, and twist it to fit with what they believe. I would hate to see what you do with the rest of Scripture. Have discernment people, read and study Scripture, and be a Berean.
jude newman I suggest you throw away your heretical Catholic bible and erase what virtually every modern preacher teaches you regarding “the restrainer”, especially John “you can take the mark and still be saved” MacArthur. Look, it’s very simple what Paul was making clear. 2 things have to happen before the return of Christ. (1) the falling away or Apostasy & (2) the abomination of desolation. The logic is simple, God’s Word has to be fulfilled for the return of Christ and thus the antichrist (Donald Trump) has to commit the abomination of desolation in the 3rd temple. God cannot lie, thus his Word must be fulfilled.
@@thetruth6254 Donald Trump LOL! I suggest you go back to scratch and study Scripture, I don't worship John MacArthur, I worship Jesus. It's so simple you don't get it. What you have been taught is wrong, and I pray that no-one reading your posts will be deceived by you. Donald Trump, hahaha. That's the funniest thing I've read all year. Be careful how you handle God's Word.
Analogy... The RESTRAINER will not be REMOVED by God... but it is like "CATCH (withhold) and RELEASE (free)" by/of the RESTRAINER in God's appointed time... the same analogy... Amen.
@@MK-wh1pi If I am getting it right: First the apostasy, Second, what you call the stand back, Third, the man of Lawlessness revealed. Then the Rapture. Right? (2nd Thessalonians 2:3.)
@@Tony-rf1vo actually, I believe God's Word teaches us that the rapture takes place before the tribulation period. When the rapture takes place, the Holy Spirit then stands back and allows the man of sin, the antichrist, to be revealed.
@@Tony-rf1vo Well, no. But you're not too far off. Falling Away first? Yes. Someone is taken out of the way later? Yes. Sometime after that, the Man of Sin is revealed? Yes. But hold on a moment with that 'Rapture'! All we know for sure is that we will be gathered and in that gathering the dead in Christ will rise first and then the living at His coming. Rev 20:5 gives us the "first resurrection" which seems to fit what is written in the Old Testament and what Martha referred to in John 11:24. Please note that Christ did not correct Martha's timing of the resurrection which she had learned, possibly by things like Job 19:25-27 . Introducing the extra-biblical term "Rapture" confuses the issue. We are gathered unto Him by being caught up. The exact timing? No necessary to know. Let God take care of that since it it His plan.
Paul gave us the Truth! Paul said that we now know what Hinders "That the Man of Sin might be Revealed in his Appointed Time!" Its that simple! ONLY at the Appointed Time will that Man of Sin come into existence and be revealed doing as is Prophesied!
A good example of the Holy Spirit restraining is in Revelation as HE holds back the angels at the 4 corners of the earth ready to give judgement, meaning God the Father is the one who says who will release.
Paul assured the Thessalonians that Christ's coming was NOT imminent. He said our gathering together unto him (the rapture) would not happen unless the apostasy occurs and the Lawless one be revealed first. Right? So how is it imminent?
the prerequisite for someone to be the restrainer is 1st the restrainer must be a supernatural being 2nd the restrainer must be omnipresent 3rd the restrainer must be omniscient the only person the meets that prerequisite is God himself his holy spirit
Nowhere does pual give these requirements. These requirement are read INTO the text. The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was. 2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution) Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness. Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution? Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture. www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
Points on the Micheal the archangel viewpoint: 1. God has no equals. 2. Satan is a created being, and because of this, therefore, his equal would have to be another equal being on the opposite side of the spectrum... particularly, an angel (remember Satan is nothing less than a fallen ANGEL) of high stature--Micheal. 3. When Micheal "arises" it it said following that verse in Daniel 12:1, that THEN there will be great tribulation. Micheal DOES have something to do with the restraining.
Yes it is Micheal the ark angel. Rev 3:10 is not a pre trib rapture support verse, it is referring to those that are kept safe for the last 3 1/2 years from the pursuit of satan in Rev 12 :7 to the end of the chapter, read it for yourself.
Now I say to you that you are Peter (which means ‘rock’), and upon this rock I will build my church, and all the powers of hell will not conquer it. Matthew 16:18
Everybody keeps focusing on a supernatural aspect to this but it's not. And I don't know why everybody thinks it's the holy Spirit as in some entity. You need to think of it in terms of who is being restrained. The lawless ones are the ones being restrained right now. It's the police. All power dominion and authority are enemies of Jesus Christ. He will defeat them all and then The last enemy to be defeated will be death itself.
In contrast, the Methodist publication The Interpreter's Bible states, "Abaddon, however, is an angel not of Satan but of God, performing his work of destruction at God's bidding", citing the context at Revelation chapter 20, verses 1 through 3.[13][page needed] Jehovah's Witnesses also cite Revelation 20:1-3 where the angel having "the key of the abyss" is actually shown to be a representative of God, concluding that "Abaddon" is another name for Jesus after his resurrection.wikipedia.
He is already exposed! "About the Day of the Lord and our being gathered to him, brothers, to execute the justifiable judgment of God," Apostle Paul said in his letters for his spiritual brothers, "don't let any spirit, prophecy, or letter that is like came from us saying "The Day of the Lord is already reigning!" Don't let anyone deceives you by any means for the Lord's Day will not come unless these two things occur first: "One, the people will reach the peak of their rebellion against the Truth that is being preached by the saints and.... "Two, the man of sin or the son of perdition is revealed first. "Don't you remember that I used to tell you these things? And you know what is the hindrance right now so that he will be only exposed in the appointed time." What will this wicked power is going to do? "He will oppose and exalt himself above all the holy ones, so that he sets himself up in God's heavenly temple proclaiming himself as the Eternal God or the Holy Father, the head of the church and the dispenser of truth." (Why is it that God will let the people to be ruled by this wicked ruler and also why will he let his saints to be captivated and oppressed?) Because of the people's rebellion, God will punish them and at the same time, to test the faithfulness of his saints even in times of tribulation so that they can rightfully join Christ in judging the world on his Day. Apostle Paul continued, "This secret power of lawlessness is already at work during these times but someone is hindering its exposé and he will remain secret until the one who is keeping him from being revealed is taken out of the way." Satan, the Dark Power is hiding this power of wickedness, his tool for deception, so that he can effectively deceive the world and can lead the people to follow his evil teachings, and to facilitate his reign over them and over the saints. But after his appointed day ends, the Lord will come down, seize him, bound him, and will throw him in prison. If that happened already... "Then the wicked one will be exposed whom the Lord will slain by the word of truth and destroy by the brightness of his Day." And that Day will be a thousand bright years, the end times of the world to face God's judgments, mercy, and salvation. But before that Day, Apostle Paul explained the Day of the Wicked One. He will perform counterfeit miracles using the power of Satan to deceive those who are perishing. They perish because they rejected the truth that should have saved them, but instead, they chose and delighted in wickedness. This is why God will send this powerful spirit of delusion over them so that they will continue to believe the lie and be condemned. What history confirms? During the 5th century until the ends of the 17th century, the spirit behind the papacy of the Rome claimed he is the Holy Father and head above all the saints and the sole teacher of truth and that the Day of the Lord is already reigning. But he and his wrong teachings were exposed, he was overpowered, and his church was divided at the ends of the 1700's onward.
Tertullian, Hippolytus, Cyprian, Iranaeus all taught that whatever replaced Caesarian Rome would be the antichrist. For that reason many prayed for the stability of Caesarian Rome because they knew what was coming was far worse that what they were currently experiencing. 2 Thessalonians 2:6-7, refers to the "withholder" as both a "he" and a "what." Thus, the withholder is a duality of sorts - both a personal and an impersonal force. Because the early church leaders were close to the apostles, particularly, Iranaeus who was a pupil of John, it is likely that they got their teaching from the apostles and their pupils, and surely they are a better source than John MacArthur, in this regard.
RescuingTheChurch ahh... no! Since nothing completely substituted Rome. Rome collapses, and parts of it now is in Europe, and other parts of it are in Middle East, and Africa. This theory makes no sense...
The antichrist is the one witholding meaning he hasn't yet revealed,he has to come first before Christ comes to take him out of the way and reign,but the antichrist spirit is working from the beginning in garden of Eden till now and is growing as a seed in the world to become what he has to become And be revealed in the flesh and sit in the temple of God claiming he is God.at the appointed time the antichrist will be revealed and then Christ comes and the antichrist taken out of the way by the coming of Christ the pope is the antichrist.in 2 Thessalonians 2 the "he" in verse 6 is Jesus Christ NOT the antichrist.Jesus will be revealed at the time appointed by God the Father(1 Timothy 6:13_16)
@@vitorherold Daniel prophesied only four kingdoms. Rome is the fourth. It changed from Caesarian Rome to Papal Rome. That's what John's pupil's learned from John and taught the early church. Your perception of the fourth kingdom is immaterial, as scripture is true. We're in the fourth kingdom; it is broken up and fragmented, but it is still the fourth kingdom of Daniel. You are allowing your perceptions to override the plain words of scripture. All the best in your studies.
@@ፊልሞንያቆብ Study the writings of John's pupils. They learned from John. That will clear up many of the misconceptions you have. Bless you in all your studies.
What angel has the key to release the beast from the earth, which will find it's host i.e. the one to be the false prophet ? What angel will bound Satan for a 1000 years. Who is the restrainer ?
Paul said the restrainer was the man of lawlessness. Jesus's coming will be restrained until the man of lawlessness commits the final abomination, then Jesus comes and destroys him "with the glory of his coming". 2 Thessalonians 2 Jesus "cannot come" before this event.
There are two comings described in 2 Thessalonians 2: First, the people will reach the peak of their rebellion against the good message of the saints so God will punish them by letting the Wicked One rule over them, and at the same time, the faith of the saints will be tested to the fullest so that they will have all the rights to join Christ when his Day comes to judge the world. During the coming (reign or day) of this Wicked One, he will oppose the saints and will exalt himself above them all by establishing his throne in the church of God and claiming he is God or the Holy Father (Santo Papa) and Head of the Church of God. Apostle Paul said that this wicked power was already at work even during the first century C.E. but in mystery or in secrecy (hidden, covered, unexposed or unrevealed yet) and that situation will continue until the one who was keeping him from being exposed is taken out of the way. I believe that this hindrance to the revelation of this wicked spirit or power is no other than Satan, the Dark One. He is the power of darkness that was hiding the wickedness of his son (symbolized as man of sin). The Lord will seize, chain, and imprison Satan first so that the Wicked One will be revealed. When that happens (Satan's imprisonment), then the result is the revelation of the Wicked One. He will be finally exposed and the great day of the Lord, the thousand bright years will start. The scattered and oppressed saints will be all gathered to the Lord Jesus and together, they will execute God's fair judgment.
Please consider this. The subject of 2 Thess 2 is the coming of Jesus and our gathering to him(rapture)Paul then says that day can't come until antichrist is revealed. So what is holding back the return of Jesus? Antichrist! It is the Antichrist who is the restrainer. Verse 8 "and then" can be translated as "at that time" . We have had it backwards the whole time. I couldn't see this until I realised post trib rapture is true.
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was. 2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution) Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness. Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution? Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture. www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
After the 7 year of tribulation what would you be preaching ? The rapture.the coming of jesus .the 1000 years .what bible do you need .evrything we preach is elready here .jesus is here .1000 years is now. Rapture is gone.were nothing to preach.anticrist is gone lawless man goodby .devil tideup .whats next.?
John MacArthur, in his You Tube video, entitled; .."John MacArthur explains the Rapture of the Church", ( Dec.9, 2012 ) John MacArthur makes seemingly several contradictions . One, of these contradictions concerns his declaring, that the Rapture will only take place, After the "Times of the GENTILES be fulfilled", ( Rom.11:25 ) which I agree is Correct, ...But then he goes on to say about the Timing of the RAPTURE, that he believes it will take place BEFORE the coming TRIBULATION !! ( And THAT, After he has declared that the RAPTURE CANNOT happen UNTIL the "TIMES of the GENTILES come in", and his citing of Rom.11:25, as proof ) So What do we do with Luke 21:24, that declares that;..."and Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled." And Rev.11:2, declares this very SAME time Element to continue through the last 42 months of the TRIBULATION, as follows;..."But the court which is without the temple leave out, and measure it not; for it is GIVEN unto the GENTILES: and the HOLY CITY shall THEY TREAD UNDERFOOT FORTY AND TWO MONTHS". So John MacArthur's apparent contradiction is in my understanding REFUTED by these TWO PASSAGES, which declare that the TIMES Of the GENTILES, does NOT END, until the last day of the TRIBULATION !!! ( which incidentally, is the DAY that JESUS said He would "Raise-Up", those that the Father had Given Him. Jn.6:40 ) I have sent John MacArthur an Email to his website with this information So let us see if he will respond to my question, and Clarify, or re-examine his belief structure. And maybe some of you "MacArthur faithfuls", could prod him to respond to me ? Respectfully, Morgan Sorensen ( Theologian, in ministry since 1963 )
Through studying the greek concerning this passage, it has come to my attention that a part of the passage in particular vs7 of the line: until he be " taken out of the way"is mistranslated, confusing greatly the meaning of 2 thess2:1-8 causing a plethora of false interpretations. Although I would say for many out of ignorance because every english version i have come across has universally used the mistranslation either deliberately out of there own presuppositional agenda and or in lacking wisdom ,copy and pasted the previous work of others without investigating in the greek. the Great apostasy of the Faith must occur first before the antichrist comes out and reveals himself so the climax of the fallen away of the faith is what keeps the antichrist from revealing himself. but the focus of Paul is not who or what is restraining the antichrist but what and specifically who is restraining the 2nd return of Messiah Yeshua. sense the letter concerns the parousia of Yeshua and our gathering to Him while reminding the thessalonians of that appointed time because many were sending written reports that the day of YAHVH had already occurred. A.T. Robertson explains that an idiomatic use of the neuter singular may appear when an abstract expression is used to sum up a whole mass of ideas or expressions. (A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research, Nashville: Broadman, 1934, p.409 So Paul was reminding them what restrains(neuter) as a whole concerning both awaiting events and who restrains(masculine) in particular is restraining Yeshua's return. which is the mystery of lawlessness already at work and will not come to its climax until the masculine restrainer comes out of the midst of where he is(not taken out of the way) to then reveal himself. then Yeshua is no longer restrained to return to then destroy the antichrist. Which will be as a thief in the night during the 6th vial to catch the unforgiven off guard. How 2 thess 2:1-8 should be understood with the correct translation is: 1.Now we beseech you, brethren, concerning the coming of our Lord Yeshua the Messiah, and by our gathering together unto him, 2 That ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the Day of the Lord is at hand. 3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that Day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition; 4 Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called god, or that is worshipped; so that he as god sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God. 5 Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things? 6 And now ye know what restrains(neuter vs.3) that He(Messiah Yeshua) might be revealed in His time. For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only he(the antichrist) who now restrains(masculine) will do so until he comes out of the midst(of where he is). 8 And then shall he be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming.
538 AD +1260 years= 1798 the Roman Catholic Church received the Mortal wound during the French revolution by bertier under the orders of Napoleon, and in 1929 Mussolini president of Italy sign a document to bring a smallest state in the world to live again. healing of the wound began and when that wound is completely healed this world shall go through a time of trouble such has never been. God bless you
Everybody keeps focusing on a supernatural aspect to this but it's not. And I don't know why everybody thinks it's the holy Spirit as in some entity. You need to think of it in terms of who is being restrained. The lawless ones are the ones being restrained right now. It's the police. All power dominion and authority are enemies of Jesus Christ. He will defeat them all and then The last enemy to be defeated will be death itself.
The FIRST thing anyone should do BEFORE even starting to LOOK at 2 Thessalonians 2 is DO a Deep Study on the Greek Word "GINOMAI" starting from Genesis! Then because they will KNOW the Truth of what "GINOMAI" means and how it is always used in Scripture they will get 2 Thessalonians 2 right!
The Biblical context and meaning of "TAKEN OUT of the WAY" does not mean "TO REMOVE"... Remember the original manuscript was in the Ancient Greek Language and translated only into ENGLISH... most appropriate translation is "RELEASING" ... The analogy... The Accountant is WITHHOLDING your Tax Account for some time then afterward RELEASING your assessments, assets, and liabilities in due time... or a Policeman is WITHHOLDING you for questioning, but afterward, you are been RELEASED... the same analogy... The RESTRAINER is not going to be REMOVED but he (male gender according to the scripture) is "WITHHOLDING the I.D. of the AntiChrist and the Power of Satan UNTIL eventually he will be RELEASING the I.D. of the AntiChrist and the Power of Satan be allowed to inflict his persecution in the RIGHT TIME (Due time/God's appointed time)... Archangel Micah-El/Michael who once defeated and threw Satan (former Lucifer/Highest Angel) out of Heaven... I believe he is the one who is still now WITHHOLDING the I.D. of the AntiChrist and Satan's Power from unleashing his anger to God's People and Michael will be the one who will be RELEASING in due time (in God's appointed time). In conclusion, the CONTEXT of the passage 2 Thessalonians 2:7 is not about the Restainer "HOLDING and REMOVING"... but instead... "WITHHOLDING (hiding) and RELEASING (revealing) of/by the Restainer... it is like "CATCH (withhold) and RELEASE (free)." Glory, Praise and Thanks be to God in Christ Jesus' name... Amen and Amen...
I think its both Micheal and the holy spirit that is holding it back.And when he The antiChrist is revealed, he will everything he can make the preaching of Jesus Gospel come to stop. No one will be able to even mention his name.those will be the 3.and half yr. here on earth.Then Jesus will come into the sky and take us all home I am so forever ready to go now.
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was. 2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution) Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness. Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution? Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture. www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
Everybody keeps focusing on a supernatural aspect to this but it's not. And I don't know why everybody thinks it's the holy Spirit as in some entity. You need to think of it in terms of who is being restrained. The lawless ones are the ones being restrained right now. It's the police. All power dominion and authority are enemies of Jesus Christ. He will defeat them all and then The last enemy to be defeated will be death itself.
And the cloud departed from off the tabernacle; and, behold, Miriam became leprous, white as snow: and Aaron looked upon Miriam, and, behold, she was leprous. 11And Aaron said unto Moses, Alas, my lord, I beseech thee, lay not the sin upon us, wherein we have done foolishly, and wherein we have sinned. 12Let her not be as one dead, of whom the flesh is half consumed when he cometh out of his mother's womb. the white man is the man of sin.
Interesting point but I still reject the idea that Michael is the restrainer, although he may assist in some point. Since Michael is the one who “watches over your people” (Israel) it would seem ludicrous to me that he would let go before the nation’s most stressful time in history. The restraining ministry of the holy spirit fit’s the profile best.
Many teach “the restrainer” of 2 Thessalonians chapter 2 to be the Holy Spirit, the Church, God, Archangel Michael or even the Roman government but none of these are correct. But before we identify this restrainer, let us first determine that which the restrainer is holding back. We need to look at “certain facts” we know about the restrainer that the participle has no compliment; that is, no direct object to receive the action of the participle. The direct object is implied rather than explicitly stated. So we must supply that direct object. Nearly all of the popular solutions to the problem of the restrainer’s identity have assumed that the man of lawlessness is being held back by the restrainer. This has always been the premise of previous studies. Until now, it seems, no one has seriously questioned this assumption. But is this, in fact, the correct implied direct object of the participle? We must be willing to explore every possibility in order to be assured that we have arrived at the correct solution. So, perhaps the correct question to ask of the text is not, “What is holding back the revelation of the lawless one?,” but rather, “What is the restrainer holding back?” To answer this more foundational question, let us go back to the subject Paul is addressing. It is essential that we interpret this in view of the wider context. Paul clearly states his topic in verse 1: “Concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered to him.” The whole of chapter 2, then, is the Paul’s response to the confusion about the arrival of this historic event. The coming of our Lord is what Paul is concerned with in this passage, not the coming of the lawless one. The confusion of the Thessalonians was not about the coming of that lawless one, but over the rumor regarding the arrival of the day of Jesus. Accordingly, Paul is explaining that The Lord’s second coming has not yet occurred because, in fact, other prophesied events must be fulfilled first. So, “the coming of Jesus and our gathering to him” are being restrained. Thus, verse 6 should be understood to say, “and now you know what is holding him (Jesus) back,” or even, “now you know what is holding it (the day of The Lord) back.” The apostle corrected any misunderstanding about The Lord’s coming in verses 3 and 4 by reminding them of what he had explained at length while he was with them - that the day of The Lord’s second coming can not arrive until the prophetic events of the tribulation period are fulfilled. Then in verse 6, Paul reiterates his correction to their confusion when he begins: “And now you know what is holding...back.” So what is it that the Thessalonians now know? They were just told and now know that the day of The Lord will not come until after the apostasy occurs and the man of lawlessness commits the abomination of desolation. Those two events were standing in the way of the second coming of The Lord and then the rapture. The popular solutions to the identity of the restrainer assume that the man of lawlessness is being held back. But why would Paul be discussing what is holding back the lawless one when the more pertinent information the Thessalonians needed to be reminded of was the fact that certain prophesied events were holding back the coming of The Lord? The whole point Paul is driving home in chapter 2 is that the day of The Lord’s second coming is being hindered! The restrainer, therefore, is holding back the day of The Lord’s post tribulation coming and the rapture of the church. Since the day of The Lord is being held back, then, as we have already discussed at length, the apostasy and the revelation of the man of lawlessness are holding it back, because those two events must occur first. The restrainer, then, is the Antichrist, aka the lawless one. If you are not aware, most English versions of the Bible translate 2 Thessalonians 2:7,8a alike. For example, The NIV says that “the one who holds it back will continue to do so till he is taken out of the way. And then the lawless one will be revealed....” Because of this kind of rendering, nearly all who read this text are led to believe that only when a certain individual is removed will the lawless one be revealed. But we already know that the restrainer is not holding back the revelation of the Antichrist . Instead, the Antichrist is that restrainer at the abomination of desolation who is holding back the day of The Lord . The mistranslation of the phrase “taken out of the way” is a major reason for the confusion about the restrainer’s identity. First, the word translated, “taken,” is not an accurate rendering of the Greek word in our text. It was pointed out earlier that in order to do justice to this passage of Scripture, we must insist on utilizing the normal meaning of words as long as the normal meaning renders a coherent thought and makes sense within the context of what the author is writing. Unfortunately, in 2 Thessalonians 2:7, the normal meaning of the word translated “taken” was not used. Consequently, the translation not only misses the point of what Paul was saying, but it renders the exact opposite sense which he intended. Another example of a grossly perverted translation of this verse can be found in the NCV at verse 6, which has switched Jesus out and replaced Him with the Antichrist. Look at these verses in the heretical NKJV-7 For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He who now restrains will do so until He is taken out of the way. Do you see that they capitalized the “H” thus giving deity to the Antichrist! Now you know what the agenda is on these perverted translations.
Where in scripture is the Holy Spirit provided the characteristic of a restrainer? He is not. Comforter, yes, communicator with Yahusha, yes, instructor, yes.
@@SOLO-ed6tm The Holy Spirit has always restrained sin . The Work of the Holy Spirit in Restraining Sin 1. THE RESTRAINING WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT The work of the Holy Spirit in restraining the world from sin is found in every age, except during the period of unprecedented sinfulness during the great tribulation, when it is God’s purpose to demonstrate for the first time what unrestrained sin is. The character of this work of restraining sin varies slightly in different ages, however. In the previous discussion of this work of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament,1 it was shown that the Holy Spirit undertook to restrain sin throughout the Old Testament period. The striving of the Holy Spirit against sin in Noah’s period is definitely stated (Gen 6:3). While Isaiah 59:19 is not as clear a reference, it infers a similar ministry of the Holy Spirit. The many other ministries of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament tended to restrain sin. His work in revealing truth through the prophets, particularly the warnings of judgment to come, and the work of inspiration of the Scriptures with their power helped to restrain sin. The judgments which followed rejection of His striving against sin (Isa 63:10-11) had their effect. The presence and power of the Holy Spirit by virtue of His holy character was conducive to restraint of sin. Throughout the Old Testament, then, the power of the Holy Spirit guided human events into the path of divine providence.
He is referred to as the man of sin , not because he is a sinner , it is the opposite...he is named as the man of sin for he is the one sent to destroy sinners and all their wicked works...he will oppose every so-called gods , meaning counterfeit gods , once the spirit of the man of sin manifest in a man , he will destroy all forms of evil in this dark world...sinners will hate him for he exposes their evil works...
That restrainer would be in Daniel 12:1 2nd Thessalonians 2 1-8 in verse 2 we are not the restrainer some people that are not Christians which includes pastors leave the faith because they believe that they would have been raptured already but clearly and verse 1 it speaks about the Rapture and that two things have to happen first. First the falling away the apostasy the departure from the faith and then the Antichrist reveals himself which he does in the middle of the tribulation.
the answer of this question lies in one sentence of first important part... that is... that Day of the Lord will not come UNLESS there is lawlessness and man of SIN appears... so who is stopping the the Lord's return.. why it cant happen unless there is man of sin whom christ will destroy.... so the important thing is to know who is stopping who... well the text and paul is clear that unless the man of sin comes Christ is not coming back... first the man of sin must come... i believe that's exactly he said in next passage... when he says that mystery of lawlessness is already in work but there is one who has to come MAN of SIN will come and once he's here then will Christ come to destroy this antichrist. so who is restraining who... the passage tells us that it is man of sin that is stopping the coming of the Lord and unless he comes Christ is not coming so to destroy him...
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary - only he who now letteth will let-The italicized WORDS ARE NOT in the Greek. Therefore, translate rather, "only (that is, the continuance of the MYSTERY of iniquity-working will be only) until he who now withholdeth (the same Greek as in 2Th 2:6) be taken out of the way." "Only (waiting, Heb 10:13) until he," &c. Then it will work no longer in mystery, but in open manifestation.
When the Body of Christ will be lifted up or falling away (upwards), then the left behind Christendom will be awaken that they followed the wrong spiritual leader. After the rapture, the New Testament will end and the Old Testament will be in effect as the days of Tribulation will unfold at the end of the 7 day covenant with the three world religions.
Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary - Only he that now letteth; or, restraineth, the old meaning of the word "let." Will let. These WORDS ARE NOT in the original, and OUGHT TO be omitted. Until he be taken out of the way. The whole clause ought to be rendered, "The mystery of lawlessness is already working, only until he who restraineth is removed;" when that takes place, when the restraining influence is removed, the mystery of lawlessness will no longer work secretly, but will be openly manifested.
Even though I don't extend my right hand to this ministry nor approve of its usage of YHWH or Jesus name, I do agree with thier grammatical and contextual interpretation of 2 Thessolonians. And here is what they had to say to clarify my case for two resteainers: www.bibletruth.cc/TheRestrainer.htm
The "restrainer" of 2 Thes. 2 is NOT the Holy Spirit as MacArther [and other Dispensational Futurists] assert. Matthew Henry (1662-1714) writes in his commentary: "There was something that hindered or withheld, or let, until it was taken away. This is supposed to be the power of the Roman empire, which the apostle did not think fit to mention more plainly at that time; and it is notorious that, while this power continued, it prevented the advances of the bishops of Rome to that height of tyranny to which soon afterwards they arrived." Likewise, John Gill (1697-1771) writes in his commentary: " And now ye know what withholdeth,.... Or hinders the revelation of the man of sin, or antichrist... by that which withheld, let or hindered the open appearance of antichrist, were the Roman empire and emperors; these stood in his way, and while this empire lasted, and the emperors wore the imperial crown, and sat on the throne, and held the government in their hands, the popes could not come at the height of their ambition, dignity, and authority, nor shine in their glory; nor could the whore of Babylon take her seat, and sit upon the seven hills of Rome until the Roman emperor was taken out of the way: this therefore hindered..." The Reformers, and post-Reformation writers, scholars, theologians, were NOT Futurists; nor were they Preterists. They were HISTORICISTS. They all knew the proper identity of the Antichrist ("man of sin/lawlessness, son of perdition/destruction"). It is a shame that many professing Christians, bible-believing though they may claim, are falling for the FALSE prophecy scenarios of Futurism and Preterism...the two schools of prophetic interpretation which were first systematized by two different Spanish Jesuits in attempt to overthrow the clear teachings of Scripture, and the Reformation writers, on the subject of Bible prophecy. Don't be fooled, brethren in Christ. The Bible is clear on the identity of the Antichrist. More importantly, the Bible reveals the "False Prophet" as well; and it is the "false prophet" (aka. the "earth beast" of Rev. 13:11-17) who will enforce [by law] the "Mark of the [Sea] Beast" (aka. the Antichrist). The proper identity of the Earth Beast is just as, if not more important than the identity of the Sea Beast. Questions? Let me know. *Soli Deo Gloria*
The restrainer or the one witholding the revealing of Christ is the antichrist himself meaning the A.c hasn't yet revealed, the antichrist has to be revealed first before Christ comes, in 2 Thessalonians 2 Paul gave the reason that is witholding Christ in V.3-4.The "he" in 2 Thessalonians 2:6 is Jesus Christ NOT antichrist.God the Father in His time will reveal His SON to the world(1 Timothy 6:13-16).so Paul told them the antichrist had to come first then Christ comes and he repeated this statement in 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4.the POPE is the antichrist. The witholding is talking about time(A.c not yet revealed), coz the antichrist himself comes@ the time appointed by God the Father. the antichrist spirit is growing as a seed in the world and a seed needs time to bear and show the fruit.the antichrist spirit began from the the fall/Rebel of Satan in heaven and the decieved eve.....and is working today but one day he will reach its ultimate potential and will show up and will claim he is God and will sit in the temple of God. This world will give birth to the antichrist and heaven will send Jesus Christ. The antichrist will let till the last 1260 day of his reign but then he be taken away by the brightness of the coming of Our Lord JesusChrist. The pre-tribulation rapture is false,the rapture is post tribulation at the 7th trumpet.
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was. 2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution) Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness. Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution? Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture. www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
@@therealjakedean3317 The coming of the antichrist is witholding the revealing of Christ in His time.the witholding paul was talking in 2 Thessalonians 2:3-5 is talking about time(not yet) or the antichrist hasn't been revealed yet he has to come first and sits in the temple,this precondition is witholding Christ from being revealed, coz the antichrist can't be revealed anytime he will be revealed at the appointed time set by God the Father,the spirit of the antichrist has already working since the fall of the fall of Satan and is growing up in the world to become what he had to become before being revealed and at at the appointed time he will be revealed and will sit in the temple of God claiming he is God.The "He" in 2 Thessalonians 2:6 refers to Jesus Christ NOT the antichrist.
@@ፊልሞንያቆብ your response here is just claims with no rebuttal. Paul uses the term “the man of sin/son of perdition” is the one who was being restrained by another. You are presupposing it is a time not yet but Paul explicitly told them, just sentences earlier, that the thesselonians would be relieved of their persecution when Christ came and that their persecutors would be repaid with retribution then. Sentences later he says Christ’s coming wouldnt happen until this man of sin was revealed. He said they presently knew what was restraining this man. The text does not use the term “antichrist”. You are presupposing some future into it when the text never indicates this is something to happen 2,000+ years down the road - it rather is a letter to the thesselonians about how they will recieve relief from their persecution and describing preconditions before Christ would come. The coming of Christ was explicitly stated to happen in their 1st century generation, that some of them would still be alive, that they wouldn’t finish evangelizing through the cities of Israel before it. Over and over it is stated to happen quickly, shortly, would not tarry. Matt 24:34 “"Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled."” “So likewise ye, *when ye* (the disciples to whom he spoke to) see these things come to pass, know ye that the kingdom of God is nigh at hand. Verily I say unto you, *This generation shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled* ” (Lk. 21:31,32; cf. II Tim. 4:1). “For the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father with his angels; and then he shall reward every man according to his works. Verily I say unto you, *There be some standing here which shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom* " (Matt. 16:27,28) John was expressly named among the disciples who would be alive at Christ's return: "If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee? follow me" (Jno. 21:22) "When they persecute you in this city, flee ye unto another: for verily I say unto, *Ye shall not have gone over the cities of Israel, till the Son of man be come* " (Matt. 10:23). “ *The time is fulfilled* , and the kingdom of God is *at hand* : repent ye, and believe the gospel" (Mk. 1:15) The nearness of Christ's second coming is affirmed over and over. Paul said, "But this I say, Brethren, the time is short" (I Cor. 7:29). James said, "the coming of the Lord draweth nigh...the judge standeth before the door" (Jm. 5:8,9). Peter stated, "the end of all things is at hand" (I Pet. 4:7). The Hebrew writer makes several unmistakable statements to this effect when he says, "For yet a little while, and he that shall come will come, and will not tarry" (Heb. 10:37). The nearness of the day is seen in the fact that his readers would "see the day approaching" (Heb. 10:25). The apostle John indicated the nearness of the end when he stated they were in the "last time" (Grk. hora, "hour"): "Little children, it is the last time; and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time" (I Jno. 2:18). The nearness of Christ's return is repeated over and over throughout Revelation in unmistakable terms, saying, the "time is at hand" (Rev. 1:4; 22:10), "Behold, I come quickly" (Rev. 2:5,16; 3:11; 22:12,20), "Behold, I come as a thief" (Rev. 3:3; 16:15), and the things of the prophecy "must shortly come to pass" (Rev. 1:1; 22:6). The time statements are clear. Therefore the restrainer had to be before the time of Christ’s coming which, according to the inspired word, was within the 1st century generation. Scripture expliclty places this coming at the destruction of the temple which was in 70ad. There is no passage of scripture that ever indicates to the audience this event was to happen 2,000+ years down the road. preteristcentral.com/What%20is%20Preterism.html
@@ፊልሞንያቆብ I cannot deduce the man of sin declaring to be God in the temple was Christ. There is nothing in that passage by which I could come to such a conclusion
2THESSALONIANS 2:3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day (The coming of Jesus) shall not come, except there come *a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed...* DANIEL 8:23 And in the latter time of their kingdom, WHEN THE TRANSGRESSORS ARE COME TO THE FULL *a king* (the antichrist) of fierce countenance, and understanding dark sentences, *shall stand up.* (and proclaim to be God) The falling away is complete = The transgressors are come to the full: *the last person to turn from the truth* unto the lies of Satan = the antichrist is revealed. The "falling away"- 2Thess. 2:3 "falling away" = "that man of sin be revealed". 6 And now ye know *what* withholdeth that he might be *revealed* in his time. ???WE DO??? Yes!! Paul just told us! 👉 *The falling away* .... results in the antichrist being revealed! ✋BUT WAIT!! 👉7 For the mystery of *iniquity* doth already WORK: only HE who now letteth will let, until HE be TAKEN out of the way. Who is HE??.... Listen👂: The "mystery of iniquity" that is already at work= EPHESIANS 2:2 "according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now WORKETH *in the children of disobedience:"* 👋👉The "HE" is the final person to fall away! HE that is "taken" out of the way. 🙊TAKEN, HOW??? 💥 ☞2TIMOTHY 4:3 For the time will come when *they will not endure sound doctrine;* but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; 4 And *they shall* TURN AWAY *their ears* FROM THE TRUTH, *and shall be turned unto fables.* LUKE 8:13 They on the rock are they, which, when they hear, *receive the word with joy;* and these have no root, which *for a while believe,* and in time of temptation FALL AWAY. ☞1TIMOTHY 4:1 "Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall DEPART FROM THE FAITH, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;"💥☝THAT IS HOW!!! 🚨BEWARE BROTHERS AND SISTERS, SATAN IS OUT TO DECEIVE US AND CAUSE US TO FALL AWAY!!🚨
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was. 2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution) Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness. Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution? Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture. www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
In 2 Thessalonians 2 Paul tells the church to "not be deceived" that that day has occurred. He says "did I not tell you" that "that day will not occur until the man of sin has been revealed" Why would Paul admonish the church to not believe the day has come of they have not yet seen the man of sin revealed of they wouldn't be there to see it? Makes zero sense. Is not only poor logic and reasoning but twisting the scripture to say the church would be gone before the man of sin is revealed. You'd have to erase 2 thessalonians 2 from your Bible for pretrib to be true.
The Antichrist comes at the breaking of the first Seal and that's in.... Revelation 6:2 And I looked, and behold, a white horse. He who sat on it had a bow; and a crown was given to him, and he went out conquering and to conquer.(NKJV) End Quote....It is here not the Mid Trib that Satan begins his plan and the 7 year trib begins not after the first 3 and a half years but here in chapter 6 the Trib begins because the restrainer is gone with the Church.
Seems the author of this video is a post-trib believer. I believe though that the Holy Spirit is the restrainer. He doesn't believe the Holy Spirit is completely removed from earth. I believe it will be removed and that the 144,000 are not going to appear to preach the gospel to the world, because period of grace already ended. They appear because they are among the saved Israeli...
How can they get saved without the Holy Spirit? Brother, do you have a separate plan of salvation for the Jewish people, or must they, too, first be drawn by the ministry of the Holy Spirit, as we all are? By the way, you missed MacArthur's point. He holds unwaveringly to the pre-trib position.
Matt R I think thats an assumption that things will operate in the tribulation as they do now. Problem is theres no indication that it will operate that way in Revelation. Theres ministry work going on with the 2 witness, an angel, amd 144k. Also, the Holy Spirit was sent(acts 2), which means He could be removed if God chooses. So the omcient omnipresent has nothing to do with how He operates right now. Another point is if the rapture happens, the Holy spirit will go with us since we are sealed to the day of redemption. Something big will be happening because the number of the martyers are so great, it jndicated a massive revival going on during the tribulation.
Love John MacArthur but the Church is more than just Human it is Divine seeing it is the Body of Christ whereby Christ is the Head of that body and since Light exposes the Darkness and Salt holds back decay it is the Holy Spirit through the Church that is the Restrainer until the Rapture of the Church, However this is the removal of the elements of Salt and Light not the presence of God since He is Omnipresent and could never be absent altogether.
Even though I don't extend my right hand to this ministry nor approve of its usage of YHWH or Jesus name, I do agree with thier grammatical and contextual interpretation of 2 Thessolonians. And here is what they had to say to clarify my case for two resteainers: www.bibletruth.cc/TheRestrainer.htm
The thesselonians knew who was being restrained and knew who the “him” was. Paul promised them in this letter Christ would return within their lifetime. It is basic to exegesis/hermeneutics to follow the pronouns/audience relevance and follow with the historical context. 2 Thess 1-2:12 Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness. Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture. www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
I do not agree with this man, He is confused, in the Amplified Bible the Holy Spirit in Rev. 5: And there [b]between the throne (with the four living creatures) and among the elders I saw a Lamb (Christ) standing, [bearing scars and wounds] as though it had been slain, with seven horns (complete power) and with seven eyes (complete knowledge), which are [c]the seven Spirits of God who have been sent [on duty] into all the earth When God calls for his bride, the restrainer takes the bride with him, and Jeremiah 7 tells whom God kicks out of the church and why they are thrown out are spoken of there in Jeremiah 7:1-16. I am one of the son's of God spoken of before time existed, that angels only spoke of@ Rev.3:10 is a promise of a rapture to the church of Philadelphia, those who find salvation will do so by dying or live through the seven years of hell on earth! Many will loose their lives and be joined from the glass at the alter, where the dead rest under the sea of glass, until all the killing is stopped, Rev.6. Shalom!
The OFFICIAL title of the pope of rome is VICARIUS FILLI DEI,(meaning:the man who stands in the place of GOD,)in the gematria,the number/letter value is=666...ITALIKA EKKLESIA,(italian church,)in greek is=666...& LATEINOS,(latin speaking man or church,) also equals=666 in greek...
yep he will definitely be a part of it I had a dream where I saw the queen in the pope sitting next to the devil but the devil didn't have a head he just had a man's body and these humongous horns where his head should be and he was telling the queen and Pope to give everyone this little black bag in the world and they were giving orders to the country's then I saw a tunnel from underground and that is where he had came from. but I could fly and I was telling everyone not to take the little bag that it was a trick and these five men in Black were trying to kill me and make me listen to the devil's voice. even though he had no heads he was yelling out these horrible things but I wouldn't listen then I woke up
yes but that has nothing to do with the mark of the beast the mark of the beast is 6 because it represents the day that he made man.if all you do is live for yourself you have only reached 6 you worship yourself you think you are God if you reach number 7 that means the Holy Spirit has entered you that is completion that is God's purpose us to get to completion
the mark of God is the holy spirit, therefore the opposite is not having the Holy Spirit anyone without the Holy Spirit already has the mark of the beast
@Deb Harris so to me it's like remaining just as a carnal man and not entering the spirit and says we must live in the spirit because we are reborn so that is like completion if we remain at 6 we are not complete
Believe in what you want to, but, remember; it is in the Bible. Jesus describes the Rapture in Luke 17. He tells us what will be happening at the time it happens and it is happening right now. Be ready. Tell others of Jesus love and warn them that the times very near! Today is the day of salvation. We may not have tomorrow.
MacArthur's futurism (a tradition of doctrines which is manmade) falls apart with even the least study. John MacArthur is teaching these things that happened around 70 AD as being future now. Manmade fables is not what he should be teaching, but he plainly is.
Tradition is so strong. How anyone can read these letters and come to all manner of futurists theories is only through these deluded traditions. Paul couldn’t be any more clear to the thesselonians that Christ would come TO THEM to relieve them from their persecutors and pay retribution. He told they that *they know* who he was that presently restrained the man of lawlessness. Nowhere does he indicate to them that this would happen thousands of years down the road 🤦♂️
Mr. MacArthur defeats his own argument by admitting the antichrist is an earthly being, therefore constained by an earthly being. Satan has only two powers in this earthly realm, 1) temptation, 2) deception. The man of lawlessness operates at satan's behest, but with earthly powers of man. Thus, the Restrainer likewise operates with earthly power and authority. Secondly, the Restrainer is "taken out of the way." Who would Mr. MacArthur propose has the power and authority to "Take" the HS "out of the way?" (more...) Some propose Michael as the Restrainer, but Michael's busy fighting satan in heaven during this time. How do we know? Jesus tells us so in Luke10:18 when He says, "I saw satan fall like lightning from higher-ground." At the moment of antichrist's empowerment, Michael casts satan down, Jesus sees the event as it occurs, and as He reports in Luke. Michael's busy, Jesus is busy, the Restrainer must be some as yet unknown (to the reader) character? Bible isn't trying to trick anyone, nor to deceive. Yes, Michael is is some way restraining satan, by engaging him in battle, but the question today is 'who Restrains antichrist," not who restrains satan. Another related clue (misinterpreted by the esteemed Mr. MacArthur) relates to the antichrist being revealed "in his time." Because Jesus already named the antichrist two-thousand years ago, but that was not 'in the antichrist's time,' it was back in Jesus' ministry (time). Only after the antichrist's revealed in end-times, will the majority look back and see they missed Jesus' revelation (of antichrist's actual name) entirely. The odd wording, "in his time," relates to Jesus having already spoken the antichrist's name out loud and it being written in billions of Bibles for hundreds of years, yet almost everyone missing it? Jews won't be the only one's slapping their foreheads on that day. Once one uncovers the name Jesus spoke, Restrainer's identity becomes obvious.
John actually makes, albeit unintentionally, a pretty compelling argument that it is speaking of Michael. He's male. He has supernatural powers. And he is taken away to conduct the war in Heaven.
Everybody keeps focusing on a supernatural aspect to this but it's not. And I don't know why everybody thinks it's the holy Spirit as in some entity. You need to think of it in terms of who is being restrained. The lawless ones are the ones being restrained right now. It's the police. All power dominion and authority are enemies of Jesus Christ. He will defeat them all and then The last enemy to be defeated will be death itself.
@@darbydupree4056 Jesus must reign until he has defeated all of his enemies. ALL power, dominion and authority. Then the last enemy to be defeated is death itself. Then he will return the kingdom back to the Father so the God may be ALL in ALL.
@@malpercio123 Jesus explains all this in Luke 21, mark 13, Matthew 23-24 + Malachi + revelation (revelation identifies explicitly that Babylon/the great city was Jerusalem) etc etc... It was specifically Jerusalem (apostate Jews) and the Old Covenant system Christ destroyed/conquered.
@@setapartsanctuary2657 *age* not era. We are in the age/Kingdom of Christ which has no end Luke 1:33. There may be technical advances throughout history of which we can say one era/age is golden or the other Iron Age, etc... this is not biblical usage of terms
Hahaha. No one can ever get this correct. Because the world uses man's wisdom and not God's wisdom. The answer is in the New Testament Only. It is in Timothy 1 Chapter 1 Where it talks about the prophecies b4 thee. Hmm what books are before Timothy. Thessalonians 2 of course. I already know who the Son of Perdition is, but will reveal to the world when it's time. From the only one in the New Testament called O man of God, only fools and idiots will listen to the same stuff delivered by the world and who will burn with it when the time comes,
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was. 2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution) Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness. Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution? Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture. www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
the beast love is the restrainer da da da da...just joking I don't know I'm just a dumb unwilling Antichrist bound by politicly oriented Antichrist men? I'm just irritated by the world's politics so I kinda hope it all falls apart and everyone realizes love is God I've played my part trying to fix the world and feeling like I was blaming god for people's actions and messing up the world by proxy. Jesus is awesome love is God and the world is lame when love is restrained.? beware the robot beast that has emotions and loves ahhhhhh run!
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was. 2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution) Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness. Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution? The second coming occurred in 70ad exactly the time and manner christ and the apostles said it would. The temple was destroyed along with the old covenant system. We are free to live in the new covenant now within the grace and peace of Christ. Not in fear of the law as in the old. Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture. www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
The Pope of Rome is: was: and will always be that man of sinne, the sonne of perdition! The very Antichrist of Scripture, history and Prophecy! The secret Pretribulation Rapture doctrine is a diabolical Jesuit Futurism Lie from the pit! Rome is Revelation 17:18 And the woman which thou sawest, is that great Citie which reigneth ouer the kings of the earth. Psalms 12:6-7 The wordes of the Lord are pure wordes: as siluer tried in a fornace of earth purified seuen times. Thou shalt keepe them, (O Lord,) thou shalt preserue them, from this generation for euer. Get yourself the pure testimony of the Lord Jesus Christ, the AV1611! 1769 Jesuit Benjamin Blayney KJV is an corrupt abomination The Lord’s name is the Lord Jesus Christ! Not just another Jesus! 1 Corinthians 12:3 Wherefore I giue you to vnderstand, that no man speaking by the spirit of God, calleth Iesus accursed: and that no man can say that Iesus is the Lord, but by the holy Ghost. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be truly saved. 1 Peter 1:23 Being borne againe, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God which liueth and abideth for euer. Revelation 18:4 ...Come out of her, my people, that yee be not partakers of her sinnes, and that yee receiue not of her plagues: That which is borne of the flesh, is flesh, and that which is borne of the spirit, is spirit. Marueile not that I saide vnto thee, Ye must be borne againe.
A pronoun needs a antecedent. Nowhere is the church or Holy Spirit mentioned in 2 Thessalonians 2 being the noun to the pronoun He who restrains. Without a pronoun we could say Micky Mouse could be the restrainer. The one who restrains is he who was and is not , but yet is. The beast who was taken out by a deadly wound is the restrainer. To say that the restrainer has to be a higher power ( spirit) is limiting God and his abilities. The Holy Spirit is God. For someone to think He can just be taken out of the way is absurd.
Daffy Dill Many teach “the restrainer” of 2 Thessalonians chapter 2 to be the Holy Spirit, the Church, God, Archangel Michael or even the Roman government but none of these are correct. But before we identify this restrainer, let us first determine that which the restrainer is holding back. We need to look at “certain facts” we know about the restrainer that the participle has no compliment; that is, no direct object to receive the action of the participle. The direct object is implied rather than explicitly stated. So we must supply that direct object. Nearly all of the popular solutions to the problem of the restrainer’s identity have assumed that the man of lawlessness is being held back by the restrainer. This has always been the premise of previous studies. Until now, it seems, no one has seriously questioned this assumption. But is this, in fact, the correct implied direct object of the participle? We must be willing to explore every possibility in order to be assured that we have arrived at the correct solution. So, perhaps the correct question to ask of the text is not, “What is holding back the revelation of the lawless one?,” but rather, “What is the restrainer holding back?” To answer this more foundational question, let us go back to the subject Paul is addressing. It is essential that we interpret this in view of the wider context. Paul clearly states his topic in verse 1: “Concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered to him.” The whole of chapter 2, then, is the Paul’s response to the confusion about the arrival of this historic event. The coming of our Lord is what Paul is concerned with in this passage, not the coming of the lawless one. The confusion of the Thessalonians was not about the coming of that lawless one, but over the rumor regarding the arrival of the day of Jesus. Accordingly, Paul is explaining that The Lord’s second coming has not yet occurred because, in fact, other prophesied events must be fulfilled first. So, “the coming of Jesus and our gathering to him” are being restrained. Thus, verse 6 should be understood to say, “and now you know what is holding him (Jesus) back,” or even, “now you know what is holding it (the day of The Lord) back.” The apostle corrected any misunderstanding about The Lord’s coming in verses 3 and 4 by reminding them of what he had explained at length while he was with them - that the day of The Lord’s second coming can not arrive until the prophetic events of the tribulation period are fulfilled. Then in verse 6, Paul reiterates his correction to their confusion when he begins: “And now you know what is holding...back.” So what is it that the Thessalonians now know? They were just told and now know that the day of The Lord will not come until after the apostasy occurs and the man of lawlessness commits the abomination of desolation. Those two events were standing in the way of the second coming of The Lord and then the rapture. The popular solutions to the identity of the restrainer assume that the man of lawlessness is being held back. But why would Paul be discussing what is holding back the lawless one when the more pertinent information the Thessalonians needed to be reminded of was the fact that certain prophesied events were holding back the coming of The Lord? The whole point Paul is driving home in chapter 2 is that the day of The Lord’s second coming is being hindered! The restrainer, therefore, is holding back the day of The Lord’s post tribulation coming and the rapture of the church. Since the day of The Lord is being held back, then, as we have already discussed at length, the apostasy and the revelation of the man of lawlessness are holding it back, because those two events must occur first. The restrainer, then, is the Antichrist, aka the lawless one. If you are not aware, most English versions of the Bible translate 2 Thessalonians 2:7,8a alike. For example, The NIV says that “the one who holds it back will continue to do so till he is taken out of the way. And then the lawless one will be revealed....” Because of this kind of rendering, nearly all who read this text are led to believe that only when a certain individual is removed will the lawless one be revealed. But we already know that the restrainer is not holding back the revelation of the Antichrist . Instead, the Antichrist is that restrainer at the abomination of desolation who is holding back the day of The Lord . The mistranslation of the phrase “taken out of the way” is a major reason for the confusion about the restrainer’s identity. First, the word translated, “taken,” is not an accurate rendering of the Greek word in our text. It was pointed out earlier that in order to do justice to this passage of Scripture, we must insist on utilizing the normal meaning of words as long as the normal meaning renders a coherent thought and makes sense within the context of what the author is writing. Unfortunately, in 2 Thessalonians 2:7, the normal meaning of the word translated “taken” was not used. Consequently, the translation not only misses the point of what Paul was saying, but it renders the exact opposite sense which he intended. Another example of a grossly perverted translation of this verse can be found in the NCV at verse 6, which has switched Jesus out and replaced Him with the Antichrist. Look at these verses in the heretical NKJV-7 For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He who now restrains will do so until He is taken out of the way. Do you see that they capitalized the “H” thus giving deity to the Antichrist! Now you know what the agenda is on these perverted translations.
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was. 2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution) Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness. Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution? Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture. www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
@@therealjakedean3317 No i Didn't, you just dont read well enough to see that I wrote my opinion also doesn't matter, by saying scripture only matters. What I said wasn't an opinion kiddo. It was fact. Now what?
@@somenteasescrituras4064 that’s silly because scripture has no teaching on John MacArthurs views. Everyone’s entitled to their opinion and my opinion is you’re trolling
@@therealjakedean3317 You are a fool. Cause what he preaches is straight from scripture. Let me help you understand what my 8 year old son understands. If you wrote a biography about yourself and I wanted to talk about you ,could I use your biography to relate to your work? If your answer is yes then you are a fool for not knowing you actually agreed with me. Now go get an education.
The Holy Spirit is the one restraining the antichrist, when we believers are rapture, Holy Spirit also goes back together with the church, after which the hell will break loss on earth and great tribulation will come.
Wrong!!!!! There will be repentance during the great tribulation. Have you bot read revelation chapter 3 and 4? Who convinces men from their sins? The Holy spirit!!!!! If you say the holy spirit is gone after the rapture then you are saying there will be no salvation after the rapture. Showing me you need to read alot more.
The thesselonians could not come to that conclusion by reading this letter. The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was. 2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution) Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness. Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution? Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture. www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
@@somenteasescrituras4064 I don’t know what it meant by “shorten your views” The antichrist/antichrists of 1 John which was already present? And which John said they were in the last hour? 1 John 2:18 Little children, *it is the last hour* ; and as you have heard that the Antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come, by which * >we< know that it is the last hour* . 1 John 4:3 and every spirit that does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is not of God. And this is the spirit of the Antichrist, which you have heard was coming, and is now already in the world.
@@jesusisenough8532 I don't need Ellen White to educate me on the man of sin and the deceptions of the papacy. Historical facts don't lie and all consistent with the Bible
Now when He was asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, He answered them and said, “The kingdom of God does not come with observation; 21 (Q)nor will they say, [f]‘See here!’ or ‘See there!’ For indeed, (R)the kingdom of God is [g]within you.”
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Acts 2:17, “‘And in the last days it shall be, God declares,
that I will POUR OUT MY SPIRIT on all flesh,
and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy,
and your young men shall see visions,
and your old men shall dream dreams"
Everybody keeps focusing on a supernatural aspect to this but it's not. And I don't know why everybody thinks it's the holy Spirit as in some entity. You need to think of it in terms of who is being restrained. The lawless ones are the ones being restrained right now. It's the police. All power dominion and authority are enemies of Jesus Christ. He will defeat them all and then The last enemy to be defeated will be death itself.
Amen, Pastor John, you are right on the dime, God alone be praised for your preaching!
The grace of God.
John is absolutely correct on this teaching. Thank you, The Holy Ghost confirmed for me. Man is incapable of preventing sin in their own lives, how could they restrain the very devil that tempts them now?
Will the Holy Ghost will be taken off the way as Bible says I don't think so not even during tribulation
PaPa Brad SOG Many teach “the restrainer” of 2 Thessalonians chapter 2 to be the Holy Spirit, the Church, God, Archangel Michael or even the Roman government but none of these are correct. But before we identify this restrainer, let us first determine that which the restrainer is holding back. We need to look at “certain facts” we know about the restrainer that the participle has no compliment; that is, no direct object to receive the action of the participle. The direct object is implied rather than explicitly stated. So we must supply that direct object. Nearly all of the popular solutions to the problem of the restrainer’s identity have assumed that the man of lawlessness is being held back by the restrainer. This has always been the premise of previous studies. Until now, it seems, no one has seriously questioned this assumption. But is this, in fact, the correct implied direct object of the participle? We must be willing to explore every possibility in order to be assured that we have arrived at the correct solution. So, perhaps the correct question to ask of the text is not, “What is holding back the revelation of the lawless one?,” but rather, “What is the restrainer holding back?” To answer this more foundational question, let us go back to the subject Paul is addressing. It is essential that we interpret this in view of the wider context. Paul clearly states his topic in verse 1: “Concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered to him.” The whole of chapter 2, then, is the Paul’s response to the confusion about the arrival of this historic event. The coming of our Lord is what Paul is concerned with in this passage, not the coming of the lawless one. The confusion of the Thessalonians was not about the coming of that lawless one, but over the rumor regarding the arrival of the day of Jesus. Accordingly, Paul is explaining that The Lord’s second coming has not yet occurred because, in fact, other prophesied events must be fulfilled first. So, “the coming of Jesus and our gathering to him” are being restrained. Thus, verse 6 should be understood to say, “and now you know what is holding him (Jesus) back,” or even, “now you know what is holding it (the day of The Lord) back.”
The apostle corrected any misunderstanding about The Lord’s coming in verses 3 and 4 by reminding them of what he had explained at length while he was with them - that the day of The Lord’s second coming can not arrive until the prophetic events of the tribulation period are fulfilled. Then in verse 6, Paul reiterates his correction to their confusion when he begins: “And now you know what is holding...back.” So what is it that the Thessalonians now know? They were just told and now know that the day of The Lord will not come until after the apostasy occurs and the man of lawlessness commits the abomination of desolation. Those two events were standing in the way of the second coming of The Lord and then the rapture.
The popular solutions to the identity of the restrainer assume that the man of lawlessness is being held back. But why would Paul be discussing what is holding back the lawless one when the more pertinent information the Thessalonians needed to be reminded of was the fact that certain prophesied events were holding back the coming of The Lord? The whole point Paul is driving home in chapter 2 is that the day of The Lord’s second coming is being hindered! The restrainer, therefore, is holding back the day of The Lord’s post tribulation coming and the rapture of the church. Since the day of The Lord is being held back, then, as we have already discussed at length, the apostasy and the revelation of the man of lawlessness are holding it back, because those two events must occur first. The restrainer, then, is the Antichrist, aka the lawless one.
If you are not aware, most English versions of the Bible translate 2 Thessalonians 2:7,8a alike. For example, The NIV says that “the one who holds it back will continue to do so till he is taken out of the way. And then the lawless one will be revealed....” Because of this kind of rendering, nearly all who read this text are led to believe that only when a certain individual is removed will the lawless one be revealed. But we already know that the restrainer is not holding back the revelation of the Antichrist . Instead, the Antichrist is that restrainer at the abomination of desolation who is holding back the day of The Lord . The mistranslation of the phrase “taken out of the way” is a major reason for the confusion about the restrainer’s identity.
First, the word translated, “taken,” is not an accurate rendering of the Greek word in our text. It was pointed out earlier that in order to do justice to this passage of Scripture, we must insist on utilizing the normal meaning of words as long as the normal meaning renders a coherent thought and makes sense within the context of what the author is writing. Unfortunately, in 2 Thessalonians 2:7, the normal meaning of the word translated “taken” was not used. Consequently, the translation not only misses the point of what Paul was saying, but it renders the exact opposite sense which he intended.
Another example of a grossly perverted translation of this verse can be found in the NCV at verse 6, which has switched Jesus out and replaced Him with the Antichrist.
Look at these verses in the heretical NKJV-7 For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He who now restrains will do so until He is taken out of the way.
Do you see that they capitalized the “H” thus giving deity to the Antichrist!
Now you know what the agenda is on these perverted translations.
@@thetruth6254 Wow. Anyone reading this, if you read the text, you will arrive at the Biblical conclusion that the restrainer is holding the man of lawlessness back, and he will be revealed in his time. Verses 1-3 speak about the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. verses 3-12 deal with the man of lawlessness, not Jesus. Just the fact that anyone would think that something other than God the Father could hold back the return of Jesus is laughable. He is being held back because other prophesied events haven't happened! Well who does above writer think is in control of prophecy, the day of the Lord, all recorded history, if not the Sovereign God.
It gets more laughable that he states the lawless one is holding back the Day of the Lord. Well there you have a sovereign satan, who is in charge, and God is held back by him.
This is what happens when people put their own interpretation on Scripture, and twist it to fit with what they believe. I would hate to see what you do with the rest of Scripture. Have discernment people, read and study Scripture, and be a Berean.
jude newman I suggest you throw away your heretical Catholic bible and erase what virtually every modern preacher teaches you regarding “the restrainer”, especially John “you can take the mark and still be saved” MacArthur.
Look, it’s very simple what Paul was making clear. 2 things have to happen before the return of Christ. (1) the falling away or Apostasy &
(2) the abomination of desolation.
The logic is simple, God’s Word has to be fulfilled for the return of Christ and thus the antichrist (Donald Trump) has to commit the abomination of desolation in the 3rd temple. God cannot lie, thus his Word must be fulfilled.
@@thetruth6254 Donald Trump LOL! I suggest you go back to scratch and study Scripture, I don't worship John MacArthur, I worship Jesus. It's so simple you don't get it. What you have been taught is wrong, and I pray that no-one reading your posts will be deceived by you. Donald Trump, hahaha. That's the funniest thing I've read all year. Be careful how you handle God's Word.
This makes the most sense and fits with the Chronological order of revelations
Analogy... The RESTRAINER will not be REMOVED by God... but it is like "CATCH (withhold) and RELEASE (free)" by/of the RESTRAINER in God's appointed time... the same analogy... Amen.
God could use anyone he wanted. God used plenty of men to accomplish His goals
In case of Anti christ God deals himself (2 thess 2:8) not through any human or so called anointed prophet.
Still has to be someone that is supernatural in the order of the system god created 🙏
The Holy Spirit will never be taken off the way as the Bible says not even during the tribulation
Out of the way does not mean taken out of the world but to stand back and allow another to go ahead without hindering such
@@MK-wh1pi
If I am getting it right:
First the apostasy,
Second, what you call the stand back,
Third, the man of Lawlessness revealed.
Then the Rapture.
Right?
(2nd Thessalonians 2:3.)
@@Tony-rf1vo actually, I believe God's Word teaches us that the rapture takes place before the tribulation period.
When the rapture takes place, the Holy Spirit then stands back and allows the man of sin, the antichrist, to be revealed.
@@MK-wh1pi "......(the Parussia) won't happen before the apostasy and before the man of sin is revealed ""
@@Tony-rf1vo Well, no. But you're not too far off. Falling Away first? Yes. Someone is taken out of the way later? Yes. Sometime after that, the Man of Sin is revealed? Yes. But hold on a moment with that 'Rapture'! All we know for sure is that we will be gathered and in that gathering the dead in Christ will rise first and then the living at His coming. Rev 20:5 gives us the "first resurrection" which seems to fit what is written in the Old Testament and what Martha referred to in John 11:24. Please note that Christ did not correct Martha's timing of the resurrection which she had learned, possibly by things like Job 19:25-27 . Introducing the extra-biblical term "Rapture" confuses the issue. We are gathered unto Him by being caught up. The exact timing? No necessary to know. Let God take care of that since it it His plan.
Paul gave us the Truth!
Paul said that we now know what Hinders "That the Man of Sin might be Revealed in his Appointed Time!"
Its that simple!
ONLY at the Appointed Time will that Man of Sin come into existence and be revealed doing as is Prophesied!
A good example of the Holy Spirit restraining is in Revelation as HE holds back the angels at the 4 corners of the earth ready to give judgement, meaning God the Father is the one who says who will release.
Could it be the Holy Spirit in believers?
Paul assured the Thessalonians that Christ's coming was NOT imminent. He said our gathering together unto him (the rapture) would not happen unless the apostasy occurs and the Lawless one be revealed first. Right? So how is it imminent?
the prerequisite for someone to be the restrainer is
1st the restrainer must be a supernatural being
2nd the restrainer must be omnipresent
3rd the restrainer must be omniscient
the only person the meets that prerequisite is God himself his holy spirit
Nowhere does pual give these requirements. These requirement are read INTO the text.
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was.
2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution)
Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution?
Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture.
www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
Points on the Micheal the archangel viewpoint:
1. God has no equals.
2. Satan is a created being, and because of this, therefore, his equal would have to be another equal being on the opposite side of the spectrum... particularly, an angel (remember Satan is nothing less than a fallen ANGEL) of high stature--Micheal.
3. When Micheal "arises" it it said following that verse in Daniel 12:1, that THEN there will be great tribulation.
Micheal DOES have something to do with the restraining.
I agree
Yes it is Micheal the ark angel. Rev 3:10 is not a pre trib rapture support verse, it is referring to those that are kept safe for the last 3 1/2 years from the pursuit of satan in Rev 12 :7 to the end of the chapter, read it for yourself.
I agree. Holy Spirit can't leave with the church. Otherwise, how can people be saved.?
Good point of view sir
mclightning88 yes! Its michael
Now I say to you that you are Peter (which means ‘rock’), and upon this rock I will build my church, and all the powers of hell will not conquer it.
Matthew 16:18
"Little rock." So true, Christ's church always exists, but it is persecuted by the false church.
Everybody keeps focusing on a supernatural aspect to this but it's not. And I don't know why everybody thinks it's the holy Spirit as in some entity. You need to think of it in terms of who is being restrained. The lawless ones are the ones being restrained right now. It's the police. All power dominion and authority are enemies of Jesus Christ. He will defeat them all and then The last enemy to be defeated will be death itself.
In contrast, the Methodist publication The Interpreter's Bible states, "Abaddon, however, is an angel not of Satan but of God, performing his work of destruction at God's bidding", citing the context at Revelation chapter 20, verses 1 through 3.[13][page needed] Jehovah's Witnesses also cite Revelation 20:1-3 where the angel having "the key of the abyss" is actually shown to be a representative of God, concluding that "Abaddon" is another name for Jesus after his resurrection.wikipedia.
He is already exposed!
"About the Day of the Lord and our being gathered to him, brothers, to execute the justifiable judgment of God," Apostle Paul said in his letters for his spiritual brothers, "don't let any spirit, prophecy, or letter that is like came from us saying "The Day of the Lord is already reigning!" Don't let anyone deceives you by any means for the Lord's Day will not come unless these two things occur first:
"One, the people will reach the peak of their rebellion against the Truth that is being preached by the saints and....
"Two, the man of sin or the son of perdition is revealed first.
"Don't you remember that I used to tell you these things? And you know what is the hindrance right now so that he will be only exposed in the appointed time."
What will this wicked power is going to do?
"He will oppose and exalt himself above all the holy ones, so that he sets himself up in God's heavenly temple proclaiming himself as the Eternal God or the Holy Father, the head of the church and the dispenser of truth."
(Why is it that God will let the people to be ruled by this wicked ruler and also why will he let his saints to be captivated and oppressed?)
Because of the people's rebellion, God will punish them and at the same time, to test the faithfulness of his saints even in times of tribulation so that they can rightfully join Christ in judging the world on his Day.
Apostle Paul continued, "This secret power of lawlessness is already at work during these times but someone is hindering its exposé and he will remain secret until the one who is keeping him from being revealed is taken out of the way."
Satan, the Dark Power is hiding this power of wickedness, his tool for deception, so that he can effectively deceive the world and can lead the people to follow his evil teachings, and to facilitate his reign over them and over the saints. But after his appointed day ends, the Lord will come down, seize him, bound him, and will throw him in prison. If that happened already...
"Then the wicked one will be exposed whom the Lord will slain by the word of truth and destroy by the brightness of his Day."
And that Day will be a thousand bright years, the end times of the world to face God's judgments, mercy, and salvation.
But before that Day, Apostle Paul explained the Day of the Wicked One. He will perform counterfeit miracles using the power of Satan to deceive those who are perishing. They perish because they rejected the truth that should have saved them, but instead, they chose and delighted in wickedness. This is why God will send this powerful spirit of delusion over them so that they will continue to believe the lie and be condemned.
What history confirms?
During the 5th century until the ends of the 17th century, the spirit behind the papacy of the Rome claimed he is the Holy Father and head above all the saints and the sole teacher of truth and that the Day of the Lord is already reigning. But he and his wrong teachings were exposed, he was overpowered, and his church was divided at the ends of the 1700's onward.
Tertullian, Hippolytus, Cyprian, Iranaeus all taught that whatever replaced Caesarian Rome would be the antichrist. For that reason many prayed for the stability of Caesarian Rome because they knew what was coming was far worse that what they were currently experiencing. 2 Thessalonians 2:6-7, refers to the "withholder" as both a "he" and a "what." Thus, the withholder is a duality of sorts - both a personal and an impersonal force. Because the early church leaders were close to the apostles, particularly, Iranaeus who was a pupil of John, it is likely that they got their teaching from the apostles and their pupils, and surely they are a better source than John MacArthur, in this regard.
RescuingTheChurch ahh... no! Since nothing completely substituted Rome. Rome collapses, and parts of it now is in Europe, and other parts of it are in Middle East, and Africa.
This theory makes no sense...
The antichrist is the one witholding meaning he hasn't yet revealed,he has to come first before Christ comes to take him out of the way and reign,but the antichrist spirit is working from the beginning in garden of Eden till now and is growing as a seed in the world to become what he has to become And be revealed in the flesh and sit in the temple of God claiming he is God.at the appointed time the antichrist will be revealed and then Christ comes and the antichrist taken out of the way by the coming of Christ the pope is the antichrist.in 2 Thessalonians 2 the "he" in verse 6 is Jesus Christ NOT the antichrist.Jesus will be revealed at the time appointed by God the Father(1 Timothy 6:13_16)
@@vitorherold Daniel prophesied only four kingdoms. Rome is the fourth. It changed from Caesarian Rome to Papal Rome. That's what John's pupil's learned from John and taught the early church. Your perception of the fourth kingdom is immaterial, as scripture is true. We're in the fourth kingdom; it is broken up and fragmented, but it is still the fourth kingdom of Daniel. You are allowing your perceptions to override the plain words of scripture. All the best in your studies.
@@ፊልሞንያቆብ Study the writings of John's pupils. They learned from John. That will clear up many of the misconceptions you have. Bless you in all your studies.
It's obvious many don't know the power the Church wills. . So many comments undermining what the church can do..
What angel has the key to release the beast from the earth, which will find it's host i.e. the one to be the false prophet ? What angel will bound Satan for a 1000 years. Who is the restrainer ?
Paul said the restrainer was the man of lawlessness. Jesus's coming will be restrained until the man of lawlessness commits the final abomination, then Jesus comes and destroys him "with the glory of his coming". 2 Thessalonians 2 Jesus "cannot come" before this event.
There are two comings described in 2 Thessalonians 2:
First, the people will reach the peak of their rebellion against the good message of the saints so God will punish them by letting the Wicked One rule over them, and at the same time, the faith of the saints will be tested to the fullest so that they will have all the rights to join Christ when his Day comes to judge the world.
During the coming (reign or day) of this Wicked One, he will oppose the saints and will exalt himself above them all by establishing his throne in the church of God and claiming he is God or the Holy Father (Santo Papa) and Head of the Church of God.
Apostle Paul said that this wicked power was already at work even during the first century C.E. but in mystery or in secrecy (hidden, covered, unexposed or unrevealed yet) and that situation will continue until the one who was keeping him from being exposed is taken out of the way.
I believe that this hindrance to the revelation of this wicked spirit or power is no other than Satan, the Dark One. He is the power of darkness that was hiding the wickedness of his son (symbolized as man of sin).
The Lord will seize, chain, and imprison Satan first so that the Wicked One will be revealed.
When that happens (Satan's imprisonment), then the result is the revelation of the Wicked One. He will be finally exposed and the great day of the Lord, the thousand bright years will start. The scattered and oppressed saints will be all gathered to the Lord Jesus and together, they will execute God's fair judgment.
Please consider this. The subject of 2 Thess 2 is the coming of Jesus and our gathering to him(rapture)Paul then says that day can't come until antichrist is revealed. So what is holding back the return of Jesus? Antichrist! It is the Antichrist who is the restrainer. Verse 8 "and then" can be translated as "at that time" . We have had it backwards the whole time. I couldn't see this until I realised post trib rapture is true.
Jorma Romppanen very wise you are. Now, can you see who the antichrist is?
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was.
2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution)
Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution?
Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture.
www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
After the 7 year of tribulation what would you be preaching ?
The rapture.the coming of jesus .the 1000 years .what bible do you need .evrything we preach is elready here .jesus is here .1000 years is now. Rapture is gone.were nothing to preach.anticrist is gone lawless man goodby .devil tideup .whats next.?
John MacArthur, in his You Tube video, entitled; .."John MacArthur explains the Rapture of the Church", ( Dec.9, 2012 )
John MacArthur makes seemingly several contradictions . One, of these contradictions concerns his declaring, that the Rapture will only take place, After the "Times of the GENTILES be fulfilled",
( Rom.11:25 ) which I agree is Correct, ...But then he goes on to say about the Timing of the RAPTURE, that he believes it will take place BEFORE the coming TRIBULATION !! ( And THAT, After he has declared that the RAPTURE CANNOT happen UNTIL the "TIMES of the GENTILES come in", and his citing of Rom.11:25, as proof )
So What do we do with Luke 21:24, that declares that;..."and Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled."
And Rev.11:2, declares this very SAME time Element to continue through the last 42 months of the TRIBULATION, as follows;..."But the court which is without the temple leave out, and measure it not; for it is GIVEN unto the GENTILES: and the HOLY CITY shall THEY TREAD UNDERFOOT FORTY AND TWO MONTHS".
So John MacArthur's apparent contradiction is in my understanding REFUTED by these TWO PASSAGES, which declare that the TIMES Of the GENTILES, does NOT END, until the last day of the TRIBULATION !!! ( which incidentally, is the DAY that JESUS said He would "Raise-Up", those that the Father had Given Him. Jn.6:40 )
I have sent John MacArthur an Email to his website with this information So let us see if he will respond to my question, and Clarify, or re-examine his belief structure.
And maybe some of you "MacArthur faithfuls", could prod him to respond to me ?
Respectfully,
Morgan Sorensen ( Theologian, in ministry since 1963 )
Through studying the greek concerning this passage, it has come to my attention that a part of the passage in particular vs7 of the line: until he be " taken out of the way"is mistranslated, confusing greatly the meaning of 2 thess2:1-8 causing a plethora of false interpretations. Although I would say for many out of ignorance because every english version i have come across has universally used the mistranslation either deliberately out of there own presuppositional agenda and or in lacking wisdom ,copy and pasted the previous work of others without investigating in the greek.
the Great apostasy of the Faith must occur first before the antichrist comes out and reveals himself so the climax of the fallen away of the faith is what keeps the antichrist from revealing himself. but the focus of Paul is not who or what is restraining the antichrist but what and specifically who is restraining the 2nd return of Messiah Yeshua. sense the letter concerns the parousia of Yeshua and our gathering to Him while reminding the thessalonians of that appointed time because many were sending written reports that the day of YAHVH had already occurred.
A.T. Robertson explains that an idiomatic use of the neuter singular may appear when an abstract expression is used to sum up a whole mass of ideas or expressions. (A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research, Nashville: Broadman, 1934, p.409
So Paul was reminding them what restrains(neuter) as a whole concerning both awaiting events and who restrains(masculine) in particular is restraining Yeshua's return. which is the mystery of lawlessness already at work and will not come to its climax until the masculine restrainer comes out of the midst of where he is(not taken out of the way) to then reveal himself. then Yeshua is no longer restrained to return to then destroy the antichrist.
Which will be as a thief in the night during the 6th vial to catch the unforgiven off guard.
How 2 thess 2:1-8 should be understood with the correct translation is:
1.Now we beseech you, brethren, concerning the coming of our Lord Yeshua the Messiah, and by our gathering together unto him,
2 That ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the Day of the Lord is at hand.
3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that Day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;
4 Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called god, or that is worshipped; so that he as god sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God.
5 Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
6 And now ye know what restrains(neuter vs.3) that He(Messiah Yeshua) might be revealed in His time.
For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only he(the antichrist) who now restrains(masculine) will do so until he comes out of the midst(of where he is).
8 And then shall he be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming.
538 AD +1260 years= 1798 the Roman Catholic Church received the Mortal wound during the French revolution by bertier under the orders of Napoleon, and in 1929 Mussolini president of Italy sign a document to bring a smallest state in the world to live again. healing of the wound began and when that wound is completely healed this world shall go through a time of trouble such has never been. God bless you
Rome in it's Pagan and Papal stages
Everybody keeps focusing on a supernatural aspect to this but it's not. And I don't know why everybody thinks it's the holy Spirit as in some entity. You need to think of it in terms of who is being restrained. The lawless ones are the ones being restrained right now. It's the police. All power dominion and authority are enemies of Jesus Christ. He will defeat them all and then The last enemy to be defeated will be death itself.
The angel Micheal restrains.
The FIRST thing anyone should do BEFORE even starting to LOOK at 2 Thessalonians 2 is DO a Deep Study on the Greek Word "GINOMAI" starting from Genesis!
Then because they will KNOW the Truth of what "GINOMAI" means and how it is always used in Scripture they will get 2 Thessalonians 2 right!
The Biblical context and meaning of "TAKEN OUT of the WAY" does not mean "TO REMOVE"... Remember the original manuscript was in the Ancient Greek Language and translated only into ENGLISH... most appropriate translation is "RELEASING" ... The analogy... The Accountant is WITHHOLDING your Tax Account for some time then afterward RELEASING your assessments, assets, and liabilities in due time... or a Policeman is WITHHOLDING you for questioning, but afterward, you are been RELEASED... the same analogy...
The RESTRAINER is not going to be REMOVED but he (male gender according to the scripture) is "WITHHOLDING the I.D. of the AntiChrist and the Power of Satan UNTIL eventually he will be RELEASING the I.D. of the AntiChrist and the Power of Satan be allowed to inflict his persecution in the RIGHT TIME (Due time/God's appointed time)...
Archangel Micah-El/Michael who once defeated and threw Satan (former Lucifer/Highest Angel) out of Heaven... I believe he is the one who is still now WITHHOLDING the I.D. of the AntiChrist and Satan's Power from unleashing his anger to God's People and Michael will be the one who will be RELEASING in due time (in God's appointed time).
In conclusion, the CONTEXT of the passage 2 Thessalonians 2:7 is not about the Restainer "HOLDING and REMOVING"... but instead... "WITHHOLDING (hiding) and RELEASING (revealing) of/by the Restainer... it is like "CATCH (withhold) and RELEASE (free)."
Glory, Praise and Thanks be to God in Christ Jesus' name... Amen and Amen...
I think its both Micheal and the holy spirit that is holding it back.And when he The antiChrist is revealed, he will everything he can make the preaching of Jesus Gospel come to stop. No one will be able to even mention his name.those will be the 3.and half yr. here on earth.Then Jesus will come into the sky and take us all home I am so forever ready to go now.
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was.
2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution)
Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution?
Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture.
www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
Everybody keeps focusing on a supernatural aspect to this but it's not. And I don't know why everybody thinks it's the holy Spirit as in some entity. You need to think of it in terms of who is being restrained. The lawless ones are the ones being restrained right now. It's the police. All power dominion and authority are enemies of Jesus Christ. He will defeat them all and then The last enemy to be defeated will be death itself.
And the cloud departed from off the tabernacle; and, behold, Miriam became leprous, white as snow: and Aaron looked upon Miriam, and, behold, she was leprous. 11And Aaron said unto Moses, Alas, my lord, I beseech thee, lay not the sin upon us, wherein we have done foolishly, and wherein we have sinned. 12Let her not be as one dead, of whom the flesh is half consumed when he cometh out of his mother's womb. the white man is the man of sin.
Interesting point but I still reject the idea that Michael is the restrainer, although he may assist in some point. Since Michael is the one who “watches over your people” (Israel) it would seem ludicrous to me that he would let go before the nation’s most stressful time in history. The restraining ministry of the holy spirit fit’s the profile best.
Many teach “the restrainer” of 2 Thessalonians chapter 2 to be the Holy Spirit, the Church, God, Archangel Michael or even the Roman government but none of these are correct. But before we identify this restrainer, let us first determine that which the restrainer is holding back. We need to look at “certain facts” we know about the restrainer that the participle has no compliment; that is, no direct object to receive the action of the participle. The direct object is implied rather than explicitly stated. So we must supply that direct object. Nearly all of the popular solutions to the problem of the restrainer’s identity have assumed that the man of lawlessness is being held back by the restrainer. This has always been the premise of previous studies. Until now, it seems, no one has seriously questioned this assumption. But is this, in fact, the correct implied direct object of the participle? We must be willing to explore every possibility in order to be assured that we have arrived at the correct solution. So, perhaps the correct question to ask of the text is not, “What is holding back the revelation of the lawless one?,” but rather, “What is the restrainer holding back?” To answer this more foundational question, let us go back to the subject Paul is addressing. It is essential that we interpret this in view of the wider context. Paul clearly states his topic in verse 1: “Concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered to him.” The whole of chapter 2, then, is the Paul’s response to the confusion about the arrival of this historic event. The coming of our Lord is what Paul is concerned with in this passage, not the coming of the lawless one. The confusion of the Thessalonians was not about the coming of that lawless one, but over the rumor regarding the arrival of the day of Jesus. Accordingly, Paul is explaining that The Lord’s second coming has not yet occurred because, in fact, other prophesied events must be fulfilled first. So, “the coming of Jesus and our gathering to him” are being restrained. Thus, verse 6 should be understood to say, “and now you know what is holding him (Jesus) back,” or even, “now you know what is holding it (the day of The Lord) back.”
The apostle corrected any misunderstanding about The Lord’s coming in verses 3 and 4 by reminding them of what he had explained at length while he was with them - that the day of The Lord’s second coming can not arrive until the prophetic events of the tribulation period are fulfilled. Then in verse 6, Paul reiterates his correction to their confusion when he begins: “And now you know what is holding...back.” So what is it that the Thessalonians now know? They were just told and now know that the day of The Lord will not come until after the apostasy occurs and the man of lawlessness commits the abomination of desolation. Those two events were standing in the way of the second coming of The Lord and then the rapture.
The popular solutions to the identity of the restrainer assume that the man of lawlessness is being held back. But why would Paul be discussing what is holding back the lawless one when the more pertinent information the Thessalonians needed to be reminded of was the fact that certain prophesied events were holding back the coming of The Lord? The whole point Paul is driving home in chapter 2 is that the day of The Lord’s second coming is being hindered! The restrainer, therefore, is holding back the day of The Lord’s post tribulation coming and the rapture of the church. Since the day of The Lord is being held back, then, as we have already discussed at length, the apostasy and the revelation of the man of lawlessness are holding it back, because those two events must occur first. The restrainer, then, is the Antichrist, aka the lawless one.
If you are not aware, most English versions of the Bible translate 2 Thessalonians 2:7,8a alike. For example, The NIV says that “the one who holds it back will continue to do so till he is taken out of the way. And then the lawless one will be revealed....” Because of this kind of rendering, nearly all who read this text are led to believe that only when a certain individual is removed will the lawless one be revealed. But we already know that the restrainer is not holding back the revelation of the Antichrist . Instead, the Antichrist is that restrainer at the abomination of desolation who is holding back the day of The Lord . The mistranslation of the phrase “taken out of the way” is a major reason for the confusion about the restrainer’s identity.
First, the word translated, “taken,” is not an accurate rendering of the Greek word in our text. It was pointed out earlier that in order to do justice to this passage of Scripture, we must insist on utilizing the normal meaning of words as long as the normal meaning renders a coherent thought and makes sense within the context of what the author is writing. Unfortunately, in 2 Thessalonians 2:7, the normal meaning of the word translated “taken” was not used. Consequently, the translation not only misses the point of what Paul was saying, but it renders the exact opposite sense which he intended.
Another example of a grossly perverted translation of this verse can be found in the NCV at verse 6, which has switched Jesus out and replaced Him with the Antichrist.
Look at these verses in the heretical NKJV-7 For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He who now restrains will do so until He is taken out of the way.
Do you see that they capitalized the “H” thus giving deity to the Antichrist!
Now you know what the agenda is on these perverted translations.
Where in scripture is the Holy Spirit provided the characteristic of a restrainer? He is not. Comforter, yes, communicator with Yahusha, yes, instructor, yes.
@@SOLO-ed6tm The Holy Spirit has always restrained sin
. The Work of the Holy Spirit in Restraining Sin
1. THE RESTRAINING WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
The work of the Holy Spirit in restraining the world from sin is found in every age, except during the period of unprecedented sinfulness during the great tribulation, when it is God’s purpose to demonstrate for the first time what unrestrained sin is. The character of this work of restraining sin varies slightly in different ages, however. In the previous discussion of this work of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament,1 it was shown that the Holy Spirit undertook to restrain sin throughout the Old Testament period. The striving of the Holy Spirit against sin in Noah’s period is definitely stated (Gen 6:3). While Isaiah 59:19 is not as clear a reference, it infers a similar ministry of the Holy Spirit. The many other ministries of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament tended to restrain sin. His work in revealing truth through the prophets, particularly the warnings of judgment to come, and the work of inspiration of the Scriptures with their power helped to restrain sin. The judgments which followed rejection of His striving against sin (Isa 63:10-11) had their effect. The presence and power of the Holy Spirit by virtue of His holy character was conducive to restraint of sin. Throughout the Old Testament, then, the power of the Holy Spirit guided human events into the path of divine providence.
He is referred to as the man of sin , not because he is a sinner , it is the opposite...he is named as the man of sin for he is the one sent to destroy sinners and all their wicked works...he will oppose every so-called gods , meaning counterfeit gods , once the spirit of the man of sin manifest in a man , he will destroy all forms of evil in this dark world...sinners will hate him for he exposes their evil works...
That restrainer would be in Daniel 12:1 2nd Thessalonians 2 1-8 in verse 2 we are not the restrainer some people that are not Christians which includes pastors leave the faith because they believe that they would have been raptured already but clearly and verse 1 it speaks about the Rapture and that two things have to happen first. First the falling away the apostasy the departure from the faith and then the Antichrist reveals himself which he does in the middle of the tribulation.
Tyndale’s bible talks about the “departure “ as in “rapture!”
@@elainejohnson3603 what's the chapter and verse?
the answer of this question lies in one sentence of first important part... that is... that Day of the Lord will not come UNLESS there is lawlessness and man of SIN appears... so who is stopping the the Lord's return.. why it cant happen unless there is man of sin whom christ will destroy.... so the important thing is to know who is stopping who... well the text and paul is clear that unless the man of sin comes Christ is not coming back... first the man of sin must come... i believe that's exactly he said in next passage... when he says that mystery of lawlessness is already in work but there is one who has to come MAN of SIN will come and once he's here then will Christ come to destroy this antichrist. so who is restraining who... the passage tells us that it is man of sin that is stopping the coming of the Lord and unless he comes Christ is not coming so to destroy him...
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary - only he who now letteth will let-The italicized WORDS ARE NOT in the Greek. Therefore, translate rather, "only (that is, the continuance of the MYSTERY of iniquity-working will be only) until he who now withholdeth (the same Greek as in 2Th 2:6) be taken out of the way." "Only (waiting, Heb 10:13) until he," &c. Then it will work no longer in mystery, but in open manifestation.
When the Body of Christ will be lifted up or falling away (upwards), then the left behind Christendom will be awaken that they followed the wrong spiritual leader. After the rapture, the New Testament will end and the Old Testament will be in effect as the days of Tribulation will unfold at the end of the 7 day covenant with the three world religions.
Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary - Only he that now letteth; or, restraineth, the old meaning of the word "let." Will let. These WORDS ARE NOT in the original, and OUGHT TO be omitted. Until he be taken out of the way. The whole clause ought to be rendered, "The mystery of lawlessness is already working, only until he who restraineth is removed;" when that takes place, when the restraining influence is removed, the mystery of lawlessness will no longer work secretly, but will be openly manifested.
Even though I don't extend my right hand to this ministry nor approve of its usage of YHWH or Jesus name, I do agree with thier grammatical and contextual interpretation of 2 Thessolonians. And here is what they had to say to clarify my case for two resteainers: www.bibletruth.cc/TheRestrainer.htm
The "restrainer" of 2 Thes. 2 is NOT the Holy Spirit as MacArther [and other Dispensational Futurists] assert.
Matthew Henry (1662-1714) writes in his commentary:
"There was something that hindered or withheld, or let, until it was taken away. This is supposed to be the power of the Roman empire, which the apostle did not think fit to mention more plainly at that time; and it is notorious that, while this power continued, it prevented the advances of the bishops of Rome to that height of tyranny to which soon afterwards they arrived."
Likewise, John Gill (1697-1771) writes in his commentary:
" And now ye know what withholdeth,.... Or hinders the revelation of the man of sin, or antichrist... by that which withheld, let or hindered the open appearance of antichrist, were the Roman empire and emperors; these stood in his way, and while this empire lasted, and the emperors wore the imperial crown, and sat on the throne, and held the government in their hands, the popes could not come at the height of their ambition, dignity, and authority, nor shine in their glory; nor could the whore of Babylon take her seat, and sit upon the seven hills of Rome until the Roman emperor was taken out of the way: this therefore hindered..."
The Reformers, and post-Reformation writers, scholars, theologians, were NOT Futurists; nor were they Preterists.
They were HISTORICISTS.
They all knew the proper identity of the Antichrist ("man of sin/lawlessness, son of perdition/destruction").
It is a shame that many professing Christians, bible-believing though they may claim, are falling for the FALSE prophecy scenarios of Futurism and Preterism...the two schools of prophetic interpretation which were first systematized by two different Spanish Jesuits in attempt to overthrow the clear teachings of Scripture, and the Reformation writers, on the subject of Bible prophecy.
Don't be fooled, brethren in Christ. The Bible is clear on the identity of the Antichrist.
More importantly, the Bible reveals the "False Prophet" as well; and it is the "false prophet" (aka. the "earth beast" of Rev. 13:11-17) who will enforce [by law] the "Mark of the [Sea] Beast" (aka. the Antichrist).
The proper identity of the Earth Beast is just as, if not more important than the identity of the Sea Beast.
Questions?
Let me know.
*Soli Deo Gloria*
The restrainer or the one witholding the revealing of Christ is the antichrist himself meaning the A.c hasn't yet revealed, the antichrist has to be revealed first before Christ comes, in 2 Thessalonians 2 Paul gave the reason that is witholding Christ in V.3-4.The "he" in 2 Thessalonians 2:6 is Jesus Christ NOT antichrist.God the Father in His time will reveal His SON to the world(1 Timothy 6:13-16).so Paul told them the antichrist had to come first then Christ comes and he repeated this statement in 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4.the POPE is the antichrist.
The witholding is talking about time(A.c not yet revealed), coz the antichrist himself comes@ the time appointed by God the Father. the antichrist spirit is growing as a seed in the world and a seed needs time to bear and show the fruit.the antichrist spirit began from the the fall/Rebel of Satan in heaven and the decieved eve.....and is working today but one day he will reach its ultimate potential and will show up and will claim he is God and will sit in the temple of God. This world will give birth to the antichrist and heaven will send Jesus Christ. The antichrist will let till the last 1260 day of his reign but then he be taken away by the brightness of the coming of Our Lord JesusChrist.
The pre-tribulation rapture is false,the rapture is post tribulation at the 7th trumpet.
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was.
2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution)
Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution?
Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture.
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@@therealjakedean3317 The coming of the antichrist is witholding the revealing of Christ in His time.the witholding paul was talking in 2 Thessalonians 2:3-5 is talking about time(not yet) or the antichrist hasn't been revealed yet he has to come first and sits in the temple,this precondition is witholding Christ from being revealed, coz the antichrist can't be revealed anytime he will be revealed at the appointed time set by God the Father,the spirit of the antichrist has already working since the fall of the fall of Satan and is growing up in the world to become what he had to become before being revealed and at at the appointed time he will be revealed and will sit in the temple of God claiming he is God.The "He" in 2 Thessalonians 2:6 refers to Jesus Christ NOT the antichrist.
@@ፊልሞንያቆብ your response here is just claims with no rebuttal. Paul uses the term “the man of sin/son of perdition” is the one who was being restrained by another. You are presupposing it is a time not yet but Paul explicitly told them, just sentences earlier, that the thesselonians would be relieved of their persecution when Christ came and that their persecutors would be repaid with retribution then. Sentences later he says Christ’s coming wouldnt happen until this man of sin was revealed. He said they presently knew what was restraining this man. The text does not use the term “antichrist”. You are presupposing some future into it when the text never indicates this is something to happen 2,000+ years down the road - it rather is a letter to the thesselonians about how they will recieve relief from their persecution and describing preconditions before Christ would come.
The coming of Christ was explicitly stated to happen in their 1st century generation, that some of them would still be alive, that they wouldn’t finish evangelizing through the cities of Israel before it. Over and over it is stated to happen quickly, shortly, would not tarry.
Matt 24:34
“"Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled."”
“So likewise ye, *when ye* (the disciples to whom he spoke to) see these things come to pass, know ye that the kingdom of God is nigh at hand. Verily I say unto you, *This generation shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled* ” (Lk. 21:31,32; cf. II Tim. 4:1).
“For the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father with his angels; and then he shall reward every man according to his works. Verily I say unto you, *There be some standing here which shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom* " (Matt. 16:27,28)
John was expressly named among the disciples who would be alive at Christ's return: "If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee? follow me" (Jno. 21:22)
"When they persecute you in this city, flee ye unto another: for verily I say unto, *Ye shall not have gone over the cities of Israel, till the Son of man be come* " (Matt. 10:23).
“ *The time is fulfilled* , and the kingdom of God is *at hand* : repent ye, and believe the gospel" (Mk. 1:15)
The nearness of Christ's second coming is affirmed over and over. Paul said, "But this I say, Brethren, the time is short" (I Cor. 7:29). James said, "the coming of the Lord draweth nigh...the judge standeth before the door" (Jm. 5:8,9). Peter stated, "the end of all things is at hand" (I Pet. 4:7). The Hebrew writer makes several unmistakable statements to this effect when he says, "For yet a little while, and he that shall come will come, and will not tarry" (Heb. 10:37). The nearness of the day is seen in the fact that his readers would "see the day approaching" (Heb. 10:25).
The apostle John indicated the nearness of the end when he stated they were in the "last time" (Grk. hora, "hour"): "Little children, it is the last time; and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time" (I Jno. 2:18). The nearness of Christ's return is repeated over and over throughout Revelation in unmistakable terms, saying, the "time is at hand" (Rev. 1:4; 22:10), "Behold, I come quickly" (Rev. 2:5,16; 3:11; 22:12,20), "Behold, I come as a thief" (Rev. 3:3; 16:15), and the things of the prophecy "must shortly come to pass" (Rev. 1:1; 22:6).
The time statements are clear. Therefore the restrainer had to be before the time of Christ’s coming which, according to the inspired word, was within the 1st century generation. Scripture expliclty places this coming at the destruction of the temple which was in 70ad. There is no passage of scripture that ever indicates to the audience this event was to happen 2,000+ years down the road.
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@@ፊልሞንያቆብ I cannot deduce the man of sin declaring to be God in the temple was Christ. There is nothing in that passage by which I could come to such a conclusion
2THESSALONIANS 2:3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day (The coming of Jesus) shall not come, except there come *a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed...*
DANIEL 8:23 And in the latter time of their kingdom, WHEN THE TRANSGRESSORS ARE COME TO THE FULL *a king* (the antichrist) of fierce countenance, and understanding dark sentences, *shall stand up.* (and proclaim to be God)
The falling away is complete = The transgressors are come to the full: *the last person to turn from the truth* unto the lies of Satan = the antichrist is revealed.
The "falling away"- 2Thess. 2:3 "falling away" = "that man of sin be revealed".
6 And now ye know *what* withholdeth that he might be *revealed* in his time.
???WE DO???
Yes!! Paul just told us!
👉 *The falling away* .... results in the antichrist being revealed!
✋BUT WAIT!! 👉7 For the mystery of *iniquity* doth already WORK: only HE who now letteth will let, until HE be TAKEN out of the way.
Who is HE??....
Listen👂:
The "mystery of iniquity" that is already at work= EPHESIANS 2:2 "according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now WORKETH *in the children of disobedience:"*
👋👉The "HE" is the final person to fall away! HE that is "taken" out of the way.
🙊TAKEN, HOW???
💥 ☞2TIMOTHY 4:3 For the time will come when *they will not endure sound doctrine;* but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; 4 And *they shall* TURN AWAY *their ears* FROM THE TRUTH, *and shall be turned unto fables.*
LUKE 8:13 They on the rock are they, which, when they hear, *receive the word with joy;* and these have no root, which *for a while believe,* and in time of temptation FALL AWAY.
☞1TIMOTHY 4:1 "Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall DEPART FROM THE FAITH, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;"💥☝THAT IS HOW!!!
🚨BEWARE BROTHERS AND SISTERS, SATAN IS OUT TO DECEIVE US AND CAUSE US TO FALL AWAY!!🚨
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was.
2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution)
Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution?
Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture.
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In 2 Thessalonians 2 Paul tells the church to "not be deceived" that that day has occurred. He says "did I not tell you" that "that day will not occur until the man of sin has been revealed"
Why would Paul admonish the church to not believe the day has come of they have not yet seen the man of sin revealed of they wouldn't be there to see it? Makes zero sense. Is not only poor logic and reasoning but twisting the scripture to say the church would be gone before the man of sin is revealed. You'd have to erase 2 thessalonians 2 from your Bible for pretrib to be true.
The Antichrist comes at the breaking of the first Seal and that's in.... Revelation 6:2
And I looked, and behold, a white horse. He who sat on it had a bow; and a crown was given to him, and he went out conquering and to conquer.(NKJV) End Quote....It is here not the Mid Trib that Satan begins his plan and the 7 year trib begins not after the first 3 and a half years but here in chapter 6 the Trib begins because the restrainer is gone with the Church.
Seems the author of this video is a post-trib believer. I believe though that the Holy Spirit is the restrainer. He doesn't believe the Holy Spirit is completely removed from earth. I believe it will be removed and that the 144,000 are not going to appear to preach the gospel to the world, because period of grace already ended. They appear because they are among the saved Israeli...
How can they get saved without the Holy Spirit? Brother, do you have a separate plan of salvation for the Jewish people, or must they, too, first be drawn by the ministry of the Holy Spirit, as we all are? By the way, you missed MacArthur's point. He holds unwaveringly to the pre-trib position.
Matt R
I think thats an assumption that things will operate in the tribulation as they do now.
Problem is theres no indication that it will operate that way in Revelation.
Theres ministry work going on with the 2 witness, an angel, amd 144k.
Also, the Holy Spirit was sent(acts 2), which means He could be removed if God chooses. So the omcient omnipresent has nothing to do with how He operates right now.
Another point is if the rapture happens, the Holy spirit will go with us since we are sealed to the day of redemption.
Something big will be happening because the number of the martyers are so great, it jndicated a massive revival going on during the tribulation.
You can preach all you want but no man comes to the father except the SPIRIT draws him.
Love John MacArthur but the Church is more than just Human it is Divine seeing it is the Body of Christ whereby Christ is the Head of that body and since Light exposes the Darkness and Salt holds back decay it is the Holy Spirit through the Church that is the Restrainer until the Rapture of the Church, However this is the removal of the elements of Salt and Light not the presence of God since He is Omnipresent and could never be absent altogether.
Even though I don't extend my right hand to this ministry nor approve of its usage of YHWH or Jesus name, I do agree with thier grammatical and contextual interpretation of 2 Thessolonians. And here is what they had to say to clarify my case for two resteainers: www.bibletruth.cc/TheRestrainer.htm
I humbly disagree Joseph the text itself is "Singular" not "Plural" in its use of the word Restrainer.
Pastor Bill Willard good call,if Jesus is the head of the church then the church is supernatural.
The thesselonians knew who was being restrained and knew who the “him” was. Paul promised them in this letter Christ would return within their lifetime.
It is basic to exegesis/hermeneutics to follow the pronouns/audience relevance and follow with the historical context.
2 Thess 1-2:12
Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road?
Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture.
www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
warningthepeople just prophesied this.
I do not agree with this man, He is confused, in the Amplified Bible the Holy Spirit in Rev. 5: And there [b]between the throne (with the four living creatures) and among the elders I saw a Lamb (Christ) standing, [bearing scars and wounds] as though it had been slain, with seven horns (complete power) and with seven eyes (complete knowledge), which are [c]the seven Spirits of God who have been sent [on duty] into all the earth
When God calls for his bride, the restrainer takes the bride with him, and Jeremiah 7 tells whom God kicks out of the church and why they are thrown out are spoken of there in Jeremiah 7:1-16.
I am one of the son's of God spoken of before time existed, that angels only spoke of@
Rev.3:10 is a promise of a rapture to the church of Philadelphia, those who find salvation will do so by dying or live through the seven years of hell on earth! Many will loose their lives and be joined from the glass at the alter, where the dead rest under the sea of glass, until all the killing is stopped, Rev.6.
Shalom!
The OFFICIAL title of the pope of rome is VICARIUS FILLI DEI,(meaning:the man who stands in the place of GOD,)in the gematria,the number/letter value is=666...ITALIKA EKKLESIA,(italian church,)in greek is=666...& LATEINOS,(latin speaking man or church,) also equals=666 in greek...
yep he will definitely be a part of it I had a dream where I saw the queen in the pope sitting next to the devil but the devil didn't have a head he just had a man's body and these humongous horns where his head should be and he was telling the queen and Pope to give everyone this little black bag in the world and they were giving orders to the country's then I saw a tunnel from underground and that is where he had came from. but I could fly and I was telling everyone not to take the little bag that it was a trick and these five men in Black were trying to kill me and make me listen to the devil's voice. even though he had no heads he was yelling out these horrible things but I wouldn't listen then I woke up
yes but that has nothing to do with the mark of the beast the mark of the beast is 6 because it represents the day that he made man.if all you do is live for yourself you have only reached 6 you worship yourself you think you are God if you reach number 7 that means the Holy Spirit has entered you that is completion that is God's purpose us to get to completion
the mark of God is the holy spirit, therefore the opposite is not having the Holy Spirit anyone without the Holy Spirit already has the mark of the beast
@Deb Harris well he says the number 6 is the number of man
@Deb Harris so to me it's like remaining just as a carnal man and not entering the spirit and says we must live in the spirit because we are reborn so that is like completion if we remain at 6 we are not complete
Its still as yet though near the end of the church age.
Believe in what you want to, but, remember; it is in the Bible. Jesus describes the Rapture in Luke 17. He tells us what will be happening at the time it happens and it is happening right now. Be ready. Tell others of Jesus love and warn them that the times very near! Today is the day of salvation. We may not have tomorrow.
You mean well, but you missed the fulfillment of these passages by about 1940 years.
MacArthur's futurism (a tradition of doctrines which is manmade) falls apart with even the least study. John MacArthur is teaching these things that happened around 70 AD as being future now. Manmade fables is not what he should be teaching, but he plainly is.
Tradition is so strong. How anyone can read these letters and come to all manner of futurists theories is only through these deluded traditions. Paul couldn’t be any more clear to the thesselonians that Christ would come TO THEM to relieve them from their persecutors and pay retribution. He told they that *they know* who he was that presently restrained the man of lawlessness. Nowhere does he indicate to them that this would happen thousands of years down the road 🤦♂️
what's the truth then or the correct interpretation of the times we are living in now
@@sonOfTheL1vingGod post end times in the Christian Age which has no end.
Mr. MacArthur defeats his own argument by admitting the antichrist is an earthly being, therefore constained by an earthly being. Satan has only two powers in this earthly realm, 1) temptation, 2) deception. The man of lawlessness operates at satan's behest, but with earthly powers of man. Thus, the Restrainer likewise operates with earthly power and authority. Secondly, the Restrainer is "taken out of the way." Who would Mr. MacArthur propose has the power and authority to "Take" the HS "out of the way?" (more...)
Some propose Michael as the Restrainer, but Michael's busy fighting satan in heaven during this time. How do we know? Jesus tells us so in Luke10:18 when He says, "I saw satan fall like lightning from higher-ground." At the moment of antichrist's empowerment, Michael casts satan down, Jesus sees the event as it occurs, and as He reports in Luke. Michael's busy, Jesus is busy, the Restrainer must be some as yet unknown (to the reader) character?
Bible isn't trying to trick anyone, nor to deceive. Yes, Michael is is some way restraining satan, by engaging him in battle, but the question today is 'who Restrains antichrist," not who restrains satan.
Another related clue (misinterpreted by the esteemed Mr. MacArthur) relates to the antichrist being revealed "in his time." Because Jesus already named the antichrist two-thousand years ago, but that was not 'in the antichrist's time,' it was back in Jesus' ministry (time). Only after the antichrist's revealed in end-times, will the majority look back and see they missed Jesus' revelation (of antichrist's actual name) entirely. The odd wording, "in his time," relates to Jesus having already spoken the antichrist's name out loud and it being written in billions of Bibles for hundreds of years, yet almost everyone missing it? Jews won't be the only one's slapping their foreheads on that day.
Once one uncovers the name Jesus spoke, Restrainer's identity becomes obvious.
John actually makes, albeit unintentionally, a pretty compelling argument that it is speaking of Michael. He's male. He has supernatural powers. And he is taken away to conduct the war in Heaven.
Everybody keeps focusing on a supernatural aspect to this but it's not. And I don't know why everybody thinks it's the holy Spirit as in some entity. You need to think of it in terms of who is being restrained. The lawless ones are the ones being restrained right now. It's the police. All power dominion and authority are enemies of Jesus Christ. He will defeat them all and then The last enemy to be defeated will be death itself.
@@archangel_metatron The police is the restrainer talked about in Thessalonians? That's who Paul was talking about?
@@darbydupree4056 Jesus must reign until he has defeated all of his enemies. ALL power, dominion and authority. Then the last enemy to be defeated is death itself. Then he will return the kingdom back to the Father so the God may be ALL in ALL.
@@darbydupree4056 Jesus will return after Jerusalem gets nuked by the abomination which causes desolation mentioned in Matthew 24.
John is absolutely wrong in his teaching on this subject... in fact his whole premise is wrong. The man of lawlessness was Nero!
Who does Jesus conquer at armageddon?
Amen
@@malpercio123 Jesus explains all this in Luke 21, mark 13, Matthew 23-24 + Malachi + revelation (revelation identifies explicitly that Babylon/the great city was Jerusalem) etc etc... It was specifically Jerusalem (apostate Jews) and the Old Covenant system Christ destroyed/conquered.
If that Era is over with, then what Era are we in? Do we still get to go to heaven to be with God when we die... So many questions
@@setapartsanctuary2657 *age* not era. We are in the age/Kingdom of Christ which has no end Luke 1:33. There may be technical advances throughout history of which we can say one era/age is golden or the other Iron Age, etc... this is not biblical usage of terms
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Hahaha. No one can ever get this correct. Because the world uses man's wisdom and not God's wisdom. The answer is in the New Testament Only. It is in Timothy 1 Chapter 1 Where it talks about the prophecies b4 thee. Hmm what books are before Timothy. Thessalonians 2 of course. I already know who the Son of Perdition is, but will reveal to the world when it's time. From the only one in the New Testament called O man of God, only fools and idiots will listen to the same stuff delivered by the world and who will burn with it when the time comes,
Timothy Shearer
So are you the bearer of God's wisdom?
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was.
2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution)
Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution?
Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture.
www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
I am the Restrainer.. My name is Michael Heilmann
hahaha
the beast love is the restrainer da da da da...just joking I don't know I'm just a dumb unwilling Antichrist bound by politicly oriented Antichrist men?
I'm just irritated by the world's politics so I kinda hope it all falls apart and everyone realizes love is God I've played my part trying to fix the world and feeling like I was blaming god for people's actions and messing up the world by proxy.
Jesus is awesome love is God and the world is lame when love is restrained.?
beware the robot beast that has emotions and loves ahhhhhh run!
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was.
2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution)
Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution?
The second coming occurred in 70ad exactly the time and manner christ and the apostles said it would. The temple was destroyed along with the old covenant system. We are free to live in the new covenant now within the grace and peace of Christ. Not in fear of the law as in the old.
Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture.
www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
The Pope of Rome is: was: and will always be that man of sinne, the sonne of perdition! The very Antichrist of Scripture, history and Prophecy!
The secret Pretribulation Rapture doctrine is a diabolical Jesuit Futurism Lie from the pit!
Rome is Revelation 17:18 And the woman which thou sawest, is that great Citie which reigneth ouer the kings of the earth.
Psalms 12:6-7 The wordes of the Lord are pure wordes: as siluer tried in a fornace of earth purified seuen times. Thou shalt keepe them, (O Lord,) thou shalt preserue them, from this generation for euer.
Get yourself the pure testimony of the Lord Jesus Christ, the AV1611!
1769 Jesuit Benjamin Blayney KJV is an corrupt abomination
The Lord’s name is the Lord Jesus Christ! Not just another Jesus!
1 Corinthians 12:3 Wherefore I giue you to vnderstand, that no man speaking by the spirit of God, calleth Iesus accursed: and that no man can say that Iesus is the Lord, but by the holy Ghost.
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be truly saved. 1 Peter 1:23 Being borne againe, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God which liueth and abideth for euer.
Revelation 18:4 ...Come out of her, my people, that yee be not partakers of her sinnes, and that yee receiue not of her plagues:
That which is borne of the flesh, is flesh, and that which is borne of the spirit, is spirit. Marueile not that I saide vnto thee, Ye must be borne againe.
A pronoun needs a antecedent. Nowhere is the church or Holy Spirit mentioned in 2 Thessalonians 2 being the noun to the pronoun He who restrains. Without a pronoun we could say Micky Mouse could be the restrainer. The one who restrains is he who was and is not , but yet is. The beast who was taken out by a deadly wound is the restrainer. To say that the restrainer has to be a higher power ( spirit) is limiting God and his abilities. The Holy Spirit is God. For someone to think He can just be taken out of the way is absurd.
Daffy Dill Many teach “the restrainer” of 2 Thessalonians chapter 2 to be the Holy Spirit, the Church, God, Archangel Michael or even the Roman government but none of these are correct. But before we identify this restrainer, let us first determine that which the restrainer is holding back. We need to look at “certain facts” we know about the restrainer that the participle has no compliment; that is, no direct object to receive the action of the participle. The direct object is implied rather than explicitly stated. So we must supply that direct object. Nearly all of the popular solutions to the problem of the restrainer’s identity have assumed that the man of lawlessness is being held back by the restrainer. This has always been the premise of previous studies. Until now, it seems, no one has seriously questioned this assumption. But is this, in fact, the correct implied direct object of the participle? We must be willing to explore every possibility in order to be assured that we have arrived at the correct solution. So, perhaps the correct question to ask of the text is not, “What is holding back the revelation of the lawless one?,” but rather, “What is the restrainer holding back?” To answer this more foundational question, let us go back to the subject Paul is addressing. It is essential that we interpret this in view of the wider context. Paul clearly states his topic in verse 1: “Concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered to him.” The whole of chapter 2, then, is the Paul’s response to the confusion about the arrival of this historic event. The coming of our Lord is what Paul is concerned with in this passage, not the coming of the lawless one. The confusion of the Thessalonians was not about the coming of that lawless one, but over the rumor regarding the arrival of the day of Jesus. Accordingly, Paul is explaining that The Lord’s second coming has not yet occurred because, in fact, other prophesied events must be fulfilled first. So, “the coming of Jesus and our gathering to him” are being restrained. Thus, verse 6 should be understood to say, “and now you know what is holding him (Jesus) back,” or even, “now you know what is holding it (the day of The Lord) back.”
The apostle corrected any misunderstanding about The Lord’s coming in verses 3 and 4 by reminding them of what he had explained at length while he was with them - that the day of The Lord’s second coming can not arrive until the prophetic events of the tribulation period are fulfilled. Then in verse 6, Paul reiterates his correction to their confusion when he begins: “And now you know what is holding...back.” So what is it that the Thessalonians now know? They were just told and now know that the day of The Lord will not come until after the apostasy occurs and the man of lawlessness commits the abomination of desolation. Those two events were standing in the way of the second coming of The Lord and then the rapture.
The popular solutions to the identity of the restrainer assume that the man of lawlessness is being held back. But why would Paul be discussing what is holding back the lawless one when the more pertinent information the Thessalonians needed to be reminded of was the fact that certain prophesied events were holding back the coming of The Lord? The whole point Paul is driving home in chapter 2 is that the day of The Lord’s second coming is being hindered! The restrainer, therefore, is holding back the day of The Lord’s post tribulation coming and the rapture of the church. Since the day of The Lord is being held back, then, as we have already discussed at length, the apostasy and the revelation of the man of lawlessness are holding it back, because those two events must occur first. The restrainer, then, is the Antichrist, aka the lawless one.
If you are not aware, most English versions of the Bible translate 2 Thessalonians 2:7,8a alike. For example, The NIV says that “the one who holds it back will continue to do so till he is taken out of the way. And then the lawless one will be revealed....” Because of this kind of rendering, nearly all who read this text are led to believe that only when a certain individual is removed will the lawless one be revealed. But we already know that the restrainer is not holding back the revelation of the Antichrist . Instead, the Antichrist is that restrainer at the abomination of desolation who is holding back the day of The Lord . The mistranslation of the phrase “taken out of the way” is a major reason for the confusion about the restrainer’s identity.
First, the word translated, “taken,” is not an accurate rendering of the Greek word in our text. It was pointed out earlier that in order to do justice to this passage of Scripture, we must insist on utilizing the normal meaning of words as long as the normal meaning renders a coherent thought and makes sense within the context of what the author is writing. Unfortunately, in 2 Thessalonians 2:7, the normal meaning of the word translated “taken” was not used. Consequently, the translation not only misses the point of what Paul was saying, but it renders the exact opposite sense which he intended.
Another example of a grossly perverted translation of this verse can be found in the NCV at verse 6, which has switched Jesus out and replaced Him with the Antichrist.
Look at these verses in the heretical NKJV-7 For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He who now restrains will do so until He is taken out of the way.
Do you see that they capitalized the “H” thus giving deity to the Antichrist!
Now you know what the agenda is on these perverted translations.
The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was.
2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution)
Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution?
Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture.
www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
I think John has too low a view of humanity and it's connections with spiritual beings.
What you think doesn't matter.
What I think doesn't matter.
Use scripture to back you up. If you can't, then no one will listen to you.
@@somenteasescrituras4064 you just gave what you think 🤦♂️
@@therealjakedean3317
No i Didn't, you just dont read well enough to see that I wrote my opinion also doesn't matter, by saying scripture only matters.
What I said wasn't an opinion kiddo. It was fact. Now what?
@@somenteasescrituras4064 that’s silly because scripture has no teaching on John MacArthurs views. Everyone’s entitled to their opinion and my opinion is you’re trolling
@@therealjakedean3317
You are a fool. Cause what he preaches is straight from scripture.
Let me help you understand what my 8 year old son understands.
If you wrote a biography about yourself and I wanted to talk about you ,could I use your biography to relate to your work?
If your answer is yes then you are a fool for not knowing you actually agreed with me. Now go get an education.
The Holy Spirit is the one restraining the antichrist, when we believers are rapture, Holy Spirit also goes back together with the church, after which the hell will break loss on earth and great tribulation will come.
Wrong!!!!!
There will be repentance during the great tribulation.
Have you bot read revelation chapter 3 and 4?
Who convinces men from their sins?
The Holy spirit!!!!!
If you say the holy spirit is gone after the rapture then you are saying there will be no salvation after the rapture. Showing me you need to read alot more.
The thesselonians could not come to that conclusion by reading this letter. The thesselonians knew who the restrainer presently was and soon to know who was being restrained. Paul promised them, in this letter, in clear and explicit terms, that Christ would return to relieve them from their persecution and pay retribution against those who were persecuting the thesselonians. But before this the man of lawlessness would be revealed. Therefore, as any good student of scripture, one must follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, follow the historical context, then MAYBE one could come to a solid conclusion on who this restrainer was.
2 Thess 1-2:12 (follow the pronouns, follow the audience relevancy, put yourself in that first century and imagine you are recieving this letter from Paul during immense persecution)
Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians (to who? The thesselonians) in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. We are bound to thank God always for you, brethren, as it is fitting, because >your faith< grows exceedingly (whos faith was growing? The thesselonians), and the love of every one of you all abounds toward each other, so that we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your patience and faith >in all your persecutions and tribulations that you endure< (who’s enduring this persecution/tribulation? The thesselonians) , which is manifest evidence of the righteous judgment of God, that you may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which *you* also suffer; since it is a righteous thing with God to repay with tribulation *those* who trouble *you* (who was being troubled? The thesselonians. Who was troubling them? We learn in earlier letter it was the apostate Jews [1 thess 2:14-16] ), and to give you who are troubled rest with us (whos trouble is given rest? The thesselonians trouble) >> *when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels* our< gathering together to Him (which coming? Is Paul talking about an entirely different just sentences later without hinting it to the thesselonians? No exegetical basis to say so) , we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come (Paul spoke to them of this day before. It was obvious to them that this day didn’t bring the end of the world but it wasn’t so obvious for them to say whether or not it had come yet. So Paul reclarifies to them here). Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed (There is a long history of Christian tradition identifying the man of sin and son of perdition with Nero), the son of perdition, 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, showing himself that he is God. Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And >now you know what is restraining< (somethings restraining at the time Paul wrote this. something is presently (ca. A.D. 52) ‘restraining’ the Man of Lawlessness: ‘you know what is restraining [katechon; present participle], that he may be revealed in his own time’ (2:6). This strongly suggests the preterist understanding of the whole passage. The Thessalonians themselves know what is presently restraining the Man of Lawlessness [Nero was not yet ‘manifested;’ his true character was not discovered; he had not yet succeeded to the Empire. Claudius, his step-father, lived, and stood in the way of the son of Agrippina.]; in fact the Man of Lawlessness is alive and waiting to be ‘revealed.’ This implies that for the time-being Christians can expect some protection from the Roman government. The Roman laws regarding religio licita are currently in Christianity’s favor, while considered a sect of Judaism and before the malevolent Nero ascends the throne.”) , that >>>he may be revealed in his own timethenthey< did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved (is the “they” become some different “they” than those who God would pay retribution for persecuting the thesselonians? Does Paul immediately change subject without hinting to the thesselonians of this change?). And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.
Paul did not write this letter to the thesselonians with chapter a verse divisions. It was one complete letter written to them. is Paul promising them to be relieved from this persecution at the day of the Lord when He takes vengeance against their persecutors in 2,000+ years? Or is Paul writing a letter to them that isn’t even for them and the “you” isn’t actually to them (as he says it’s to them in 1:1) + the “them”, who are the persecutors God would pay retribution for at Christ’s coming, aren’t even their persecutors (as he says in 1:4-7). Is Paul writing really writing a letter to them, while they are going through massive persecution, to promise retribution for this persecution to a people 2,000+ years down the road? Are those thesselonians still alive and awaiting this relief and retribution?
Preterism is the only eschatology that does justice to scripture and follows a consistent hermeneutic/exegesis throughout scripture.
www.preteristcentral.com/Exposition%20of%20II%20Thessalonians%201%20&%202.html
Try to shorten your views my friend, just an opinion.
But let me ask you, if you are a full preterist, do you think the antichrist already came?
@@somenteasescrituras4064 I don’t know what it meant by “shorten your views”
The antichrist/antichrists of 1 John which was already present? And which John said they were in the last hour?
1 John 2:18
Little children, *it is the last hour* ; and as you have heard that the Antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come, by which * >we< know that it is the last hour* .
1 John 4:3
and every spirit that does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is not of God. And this is the spirit of the Antichrist, which you have heard was coming, and is now already in the world.
@@therealjakedean3317
1 John 4.3
Read again. The spirit of the antichrist, is the spirit flash?
The Man of Sin is the PAPACY, that will deceive the Protestant world to bow down to SUNDAY, the Mark of Authority of the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Brian Oichoe Ellen lied to you, do your own research
@@jesusisenough8532 I don't need Ellen White to educate me on the man of sin and the deceptions of the papacy. Historical facts don't lie and all consistent with the Bible
Now when He was asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, He answered them and said, “The kingdom of God does not come with observation; 21 (Q)nor will they say, [f]‘See here!’ or ‘See there!’ For indeed, (R)the kingdom of God is [g]within you.”