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Title:
War On The Saints
Author:
Jessie Penn-Lewis
Publisher:
Whitaker House
ISBN: 0883684551
Pages: 324
Book Type: Paperback
Size: 0.90 x 6.87 x 4.17 inches
Released Date: Dec. 1996
Stock Status:
Available
Price:
$8.50
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Description:
There is much we can learn from earlier outpourings
of the Holy Spirit-spiritual wisdom that will help
prepare us for the last days. This book explains vital
principles for spiritual warfare and identifies keys
to overcoming the powers of darkness. Using the authority
given to us by God, we can reign with Christ over
the forces of evil.
Reviews:
Onguard
Unabridged
War on the Saints was a gift
some 20 years ago. It was a battle just to read it.
I gave a copy to a spiritual friend who placed it
on the dash of his truck, but was able to read only
6 pages within 5 months. This will be the most difficult
book you will ever read. The devil does not want to
be exposed. When you begin to read you will get sleepy;
the phone and the doorbell will ring forever; you'll
get a headache; your eyes will blur, you will be supplied
with hundreds of "reasonings" that you don't
need to read it, etc.
Most Christians are not aware of being
in a spiritual war, but God has given us this sweetheart
of spiritual warfare, Jesse Penn-Lewis, to whom He
has revealed devilish tactics (2 Corinthians 2:11).
While reading War on the Saints, you will get angry
when you discover how many times the devil has duped
you as well as your loved ones and the body of Christ.
The awakening will be like finding yourself naked
in the midst of a packed house at Madison Square Garden.
But you will become strong in the Lord.
The Army teaches us to begin
"hand to hand" combat in the onguard position.
So, I challenge you to strap on the whole armor of
God (Ephesians 6:10-18). We have authority over all
the devil's power "and nothing shall by any means
hurt us" (Luke 10:19). Revelation 12:11 declares
the winner, "the saints overcame the devil by
the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony."
- Garland Crump, KY USA
Table
Of Contents
Background and Introduction
1. War on the Saints
2. The Powers of Darkness
3. Recognizing Our Adversary
4. You Are at Risk
5. The Danger of Passivity
6. Discerning Good and Evil
7. Counterfeits of the Divine
8. Symptoms of Demonic Attack
9. The Path to Freedom
10. Overcoming Through Will and Spirit
11. Victory Over the Powers of Darkness
12. War on the Powers of Darkness
13. The Holy Spirit, Revival, and Ultimate Triumph
Excerpt
Chapter
1 War on the Saints
And it was given unto him to make
war with the saints. -- Revelation 13:7
What do you suppose is Satan's chief
plan for you and me? What is the purpose for which
he fights so fiercely? It is to keep us ignorant about
himself and his ways, and about the evil spirits that
assist him in his destructive work. And whenever the
church of Jesus Christ, either through denial or apathy,
remains ignorant about Satan, it unknowingly takes
sides with him. Every believer should keep an attitude
of openness to all truth and reject the false knowledge
that has slain its tens of thousands, and kept the
nations in the deception of the Devil.
Since the Garden of Eden, man's ignorance has been
a major and essential condition that has caused him
to be deceived by Satan and evil spirits. And throughout
human history, ignorance on the part of the people
of God concerning the powers of darkness has made
it easy for the Devil to carry out his work as the
Deceiver, even -- or especially -- among Christians.
FULFILLMENT OF PROPHECY
Today there is a special onslaught
of deceiving spirits upon the church of Christ, the
fulfillment of the prophecy that the Holy Spirit explicitly
made known to the church through the apostle Paul:
that a great deceptive attack would take place in
the "latter times" (1 Tim. 4:1). More than
eighteen hundred years have passed since that prophecy
was given, but the special manifestation of evil spirits
in the deception of believers today points unmistakably
to the fact that we are at the close of the age.
It was revealed to Paul that the peril
to the church during the latter times was to come
especially from the supernatural realm, from which
Satan would send forth an army of "teaching spirits,"
to deceive all who would be open to teachings by spiritual
revelation, drawing them unknowingly away from full
allegiance to God. We are warned that it is not worldliness
that is the great danger to believers in the end times.
It is spiritual deception, for those who are open
to the work of the Holy Spirit and spiritual revelation.
Yet, in the face of this clear prediction of danger
in the end times, we find that the church is almost
entirely ignorant of the work and activities of this
army of evil spirits. Most believers too readily accept
everything "supernatural" as coming from
God. Supernatural experiences are received without
question or discernment, because all such experiences
are thought to be divine.
The majority of even the most spiritual people do
not carry out a full and continuing war upon this
army of wicked spirits. Many Christians shy away from
the subject and from the call to war against evil
forces, saying that, if Christ is preached, it is
not necessary to give prominence to the existence
of the Devil or to enter into direct conflict with
him and his hosts.
ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THE ONSLAUGHT?
Yet large numbers of the children
of God are be-coming prey to the Enemy due to their
lack of knowledge. Through the silence of teachers
on this vital truth, the church of Christ is moving
toward the peril of the closing days of the age unprepared
to meet the onslaught of the Enemy. Because of this,
and in view of the clearly given prophetic warnings
in the Scriptures, the already evident influx of the
evil hosts of Satan among the children of God, and
the many signs that we are actually in the "latter
times" referred to by the apostle, all believers
must gain knowledge about the powers of darkness.
This knowledge will enable them to endure the "fiery
trial" (1 Pet. 4:12) of these days without be-ing
ensnared by the Enemy.
Without this knowledge, it is quite possible for a
believer who thinks he is fighting for truth and is
de-fending God and His works to actually be fighting
for, defending, and protecting evil spirits and their
works, because if he thinks something is divine, he
will protect and stand for it. It is possible for
a Christian, through ignorance, to stand against God,
to attack the very truth of God, and to defend the
Devil!
Knowledge of the powers of darkness may be gained
by an understanding of the Scriptures combined with
personal experience. The Bible gives us much insight
into satanic powers. But those who have gained an
under-standing of these evil forces through personal
experience -- interpreted by the Holy Spirit and shown
to be in line with the truth of the Word of God --
will benefit the most. Scripture, apart from experience,
does not enable the believer to know, and realize,
the actual existence of the Devil and his hosts of
evil and the way they deceive and mislead people.
The believer may have a direct wit-ness in his spirit
to the truth of the Bible; however, through experience
he receives a personal witness to the inspiration
of Scripture and to its testimony concerning the existence
of supernatural beings and their works.
WE CONTINUALLY FACE THE ENEMY'S DECEPTION
It is crucial to understand that being
deceived by the Evil One does not end when a person
becomes a Christian and receives the regenerating
life of God. Sa-tan's ability to blind our minds is
only frustrated as much as his deceptive lies are
driven away by the light of truth. Even though a believer's
heart is renewed and his will has turned to God, the
deeply ingrained tendency toward self-deception and
the presence, in some measure, of the blinding power
of the Deceiver on his mind, still manifest themselves
in many forms, as the following statements from Scripture
show:
1. A person is deceived if he is a "hearer,"
and not a "doer," of the Word of God (James
1:23).
2. He is deceived if he says he has no sin (1 John
1:8).
3. He is deceived when he thinks he is "something"
when he is "nothing" (Gal. 6:3).
4. He is deceived when he thinks he is wise with the
wisdom of this world (1 Cor. 3:18).
5. He is deceived by seeming to be religious, when
an unbridled tongue reveals his true condition (James
1:26).
6. He is deceived if he thinks he will sow and not
reap what he sows (Gal. 6:7).
7. He is deceived if he thinks the unrighteous will
inherit the kingdom of God (1 Cor. 6:9).
8. He is deceived if he thinks that contact with sin
will not have its effect on him (1 Cor. 15:33).
Deceived. How the word repels us, and how involuntarily
every human being resents it when it is applied to
himself. We do not realize that this very resentment
is the work of the Deceiver for the purpose of keeping
the deceived ones from knowing the truth and being
set free from deception.
If men can be so easily deceived by the deception
arising from their own fallen nature, how eagerly
will the forces of Satan seek to bring about even
more deception. How cunningly will they work to keep
men in bondage to the old creation, out of which will
spring numerous forms of self-deception, enabling
the evil spirits to more readily carry on their deceiving
work. Their methods of deception are both old and
new, adapted to suit the nature, state, and circumstances
of their "victim." Instigated by hatred,
malice, and bitter ill will toward mankind and all
goodness, the emissaries of Satan do not fail to execute
their plans with a perseverance worthy of imitation
by Christians who are working for godly goals!
BE ALERT FOR SUBTLE DECEPTION
The Arch-deceiver is not only the
deceiver of the entire unregenerate world, but also
of the children of God, with this vital difference:
in the deception he seeks to practice upon Christians,
he changes his tactics and works with subtle, penetrating
strategies and in tricks of error and guile concerning
the things of God. (See Matthew 24:24; 2 Corinthians
11:3, 13-15.)
Deception is the chief weapon that the Prince of Darkness
relies on to keep the world in his power -- deception
planned to beguile men at every stage of life: (1)
deception of the unregenerate who are already deceived
by sin; (2) deception suited to the "carnal"
Christian; and (3) deception matched to the mature
or "spiritual" believer, who has moved out
of the preceding stages into a realm where he is now
open to more subtle tricks.
Once the deception that holds a person in an unregenerate
condition or in the stage of the carnal Christian
life is removed and he emerges into the heavenly places
described by Paul in Ephesians, he will find himself
amid the most intense workings of the deceptions of
the Enemy, where the deceiving spirits are actively
attacking those who are united to the risen Lord.
The work of the Deceiver among the most mature and
effective believers is especially disclosed in Ephesians
6:10-18, where the veil is pulled away from the satanic
powers, revealing their war upon the church of God
and the individual believer's armor and weapons for
conquering the Foe. From this passage we learn the
crucial truth that when the believer is in his highest
experience of union with the Lord, and in the "high
places" of the spiritual maturity of the church,
he will fight the sharpest and closest battle with
the Deceiver and his hosts.
WARNINGS ABOUT THE LAST DAYS
Therefore, as the church gets closer
to the end time, and is being matured for translation
by the in-working power of the Holy Spirit, the full
force of the Deceiver and his hosts of lying spirits
will be directed upon the body of Christ. A glimpse
into the onslaught of deceiving spirits is given in
the gospel of Matthew, where the Lord uses the word
deceived in describing some of the particular characteristics
of the "latter days." He said: "Take
heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come
in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive
many" (Matt. 24:4-5); "Many false prophets
shall rise, and shall deceive many (Matt. 24:11);
"There shall arise false Christs, and false prophets,
and shall show great signs and wonders; insomuch that,
if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect"
(Matt. 24:24).
A SPECIAL FORM OF DECEPTION FOR CHRISTIANS
It is important to remember that this
special form of deception against Christians is described
in connection with spiritual, and not worldly, things.
This incidentally shows that the people of God, at
the end time, will be expecting the coming of the
Lord. They will therefore be extremely aware of all
movements from the supernatural world to such a degree
that deceiving spirits will be able to take advantage
of this, and will anticipate the Lord's appearing
by "false Christs" and false "signs
and wonders," or by mixing their counterfeits
with the true manifestations of the Spirit of God.
In the above passages from Matthew, the Lord says
that men will be deceived concerning: (1) Christ and
His Parousia, or coming, (2) prophecy or teaching
from the spiritual world through inspired messengers,
and (3) the giving of proofs that the "teachings"
are truly of God, by "signs" and "wonders"
so godlike and therefore so exact a counterfeit of
the working of God as to be practically indistinguishable
from His true working by those described as His elect.
Therefore, God's elect -- if they are to be able to
discern the false from the true -- will need to possess
some other test than judging by appearances to determine
whether or not a "sign" is from God.
The apostle Paul's words to Timothy (see 1 Timothy
4), containing the special prophecy given to him by
the Holy Spirit for the church of Christ in the last
days, exactly coincide with the words of the Lord
recorded by Matthew. The two letters of Paul to Timothy
are the last epistles that he wrote before his departure
to be with Christ. Both were written in prison. Paul's
prison was to him what Patmos was to John, when John
was shown things to come "in the Spirit"
(Rev. 1:10).
Paul was giving his last directions to Timothy for
administering the church of God up to the end of her
time on earth. Yet he was not giving these rules to
guide only to Timothy. He was giving them to all God's
servants in dealing with God's household. In the midst
of all these detailed instructions, his keen prophetic
vision looks on to the "latter times," and,
by express command of the Spirit of God, he depicts
in a few brief sentences the peril of the church in
those times. This warning was given to Paul in the
same way that the Spirit of God gave the Old Testament
prophets some significant prophecy, only to be fully
understood after the events had come to pass. Paul
wrote,
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; speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their
conscience seared with a hot iron. (1 Tim. 4:1-2)
Paul's prophetic statement appears
to be all that is foretold in specific words about
the church and its history at the close of the age.
The Lord spoke in general terms about the dangers
that would encompass his people at the end time, and
Paul wrote to the Thessalonians more fully about the
apostasy and the wicked deceptions of the lawless
one in the last days. Yet, the passage in Timothy
is the only one that specifically shows the special
cause of the peril to the church in its closing days
on earth, and how the wicked spirits of Satan will
break in upon her members and, by deception, beguile
some away from their purity of faith in Christ.
In the brief message given to Paul, the Holy Spirit
describes the character and work of evil spirits,
recognizing their existence and their efforts directed
toward believers to deceive them and to draw them
away from the path of simple faith in Christ and all
that is included in the "faith which was once
delivered unto the saints" (Jude 1:3). The character
of the spirits -- rather than the men they sometimes
use in their work of deception -- is described in
1 Timothy 4:1-3.
The grave danger to the church at the close of the
age is therefore from supernatural beings who are
hypocrites, who pretend to be what they are not, who
give teachings that appear to bring about greater
holiness by producing ascetic severity to the flesh,
but who them-selves are wicked and unclean and bring
the foulness of their own presence to those they deceive.
For where they deceive they gain a foothold; and while
the deceived believer thinks he is more holy and more
sanctified and more delivered from the desires of
the flesh, these hypocritical spirits defile him by
their presence, and, under the pretense of sanctity,
hold their ground and hide their activities.
"SOME SHALL DEPART FROM THE FAITH"
The spiritual danger involves every
child of God, and no believer can dare say he is exempt
from peril. The prophecy of the Holy Spirit declares
that (1) "some shall depart from the faith"
(1 Tim. 4:1); (2) the fall will result from giving
heed to deceiving spirits, not through obvious evil
but by hidden workings, for the essence of deception
is that the operation is looked upon as sincere and
pure; (3) the nature of the deception will be in doctrines
of demons, i.e., the deception will be in a doctrinal
sphere; (4) the doctrines will be delivered with hypocrisy,
that is, spoken as if true; and (5) two instances
of the effect of these evil spirit doctrines will
be the forbidding of marriage and abstaining from
meats, both, Paul wrote, "which God hath created"
(1 Tim. 4:3). Therefore, their teaching will be marked
by opposition to God, even in His work as Creator.
TYPES OF SATANIC FORCES
There is a vast realm of doctrinal
deception by deceiving spirits that is penetrating
and inter-penetrating evangelical Christianity, and
by which evil spirits, in more or less degree, influence
the lives of Christians and bring them under their
power. Even mature Christians, who battle "spiritual
wickedness in high places" (Eph. 6:12), are affected.
These satanic forces described in the above-quoted
verse are shown to be divided into (1) principalities
-- force and dominion dealing with nations and governments;
(2) powers -- having authority and power of action
in all the spheres open to them; (3) world rulers
-- governing the darkness and blindness of the world
at large; and (4) wicked spirits in heavenly places
-- forces being directed in and upon the church of
Jesus Christ, in "wiles" (Eph. 6:11), "fiery
darts" (Eph. 6:16), onslaughts, and every conceivable
deception through doctrines that they are capable
of planning.
ALL BELIEVERS ARE IN DANGER
The danger to the household of God
is therefore not only for a few, but for all believers,
for obviously none can "depart from the faith"
(1 Tim. 4:1) except those who are actually in the
faith to begin with. The peril is from an army of
teaching spirits poured forth by Satan upon all who
are open to teachings from the spiritual world, and
who, in their ignorance of danger, are unable to detect
the wiles of the Enemy.
The peril comes from supernatural spirits who (1)
are persons, or beings (Mark 1:25), (2) have intelligent
power of planning (Matt. 12:44-45), and (3) use strategy
(Eph. 6:11). The deception comes to those who "give
heed" (1 Tim. 4:1) to them.
To reemphasize, the peril is supernatural. And those
who are in danger are the spiritual children of God,
who are not often deceived by the world or the flesh,
but who are open to all they can learn of spiritual
things and who have a sincere longing to be more spiritual
and more advanced in the knowledge of God.
Deception by doctrines does not concern the world
as much as the church. Evil spirits would not urge
spiritual Christians into open sin such as murder,
drinking, gambling, etc., but would plan deception
in the form of teaching and doctrines. Yet, believers
do not realize that deception from teaching and doctrines
allows evil spirits to oppress a deceived person as
much as through sin.
HOW EVIL SPIRITS DECEIVE
How the evil spirits get men to receive
their teachings may be summed up in three specific
ways.
First, evil spirits give their doctrines or teachings
as spiritual revelations to Christians who are unaccustomed
to the spiritual realm and who accept anything supernatural
as coming from God, simply because it is supernatural.
This form of teaching is given directly to a person
in sudden "flashes" of insight on a particular
Scripture, "revelations" by visions of Christ,
or streams of Scripture texts apparently given by
the Holy Spirit.
Secondly, evil spirits mix their teachings with the
person's own reasoning, so that he thinks he has come
to his own conclusions. The teachings of the deceiving
spirits in this form appear so natural that they seem
to come from the person himself, as if they were the
product of his own mind and reasoning. The spirits
counterfeit the working of the human brain and inject
thoughts and suggestions into the mind, for they can
directly communicate with the mind, apart from gaining
possession of the mind or body. Those who are deceived
in this way are ignorant that the deceiving spirits
have incited them to reason without sufficient data,
or on a wrong premise, and that, therefore, they have
come to false conclusions. The teaching spirit has
achieved his purpose by putting a lie in the person's
mind through false reasoning.
Thirdly, evil spirits use the indirect means of deceived
human teachers who are presumed to be conveying undiluted
divine truth, and who are implicitly believed because
of their godly life and character. Christians say,
"He is a good man and a holy man, and I believe
him." They presume that the life of the man is
a sufficient guarantee for his teaching, instead of
judging his teaching by the Scriptures, apart from
his personal character. This erroneous practice has
its foundation in the widespread idea that everything
Satan and his evil spirits do is obvious evil, yet
the truth is that they work under cover of light (2
Cor. 11:14). If they can get a good man to accept
some idea from them and pass it on as truth, he is
a better instrument for deceptive purposes than a
bad man who would not be believed.
FALSE VERSUS DECEIVED TEACHERS
There is a difference between false
teachers and deceived ones. There are many who are
deceived among the most devoted teachers today because
they do not recognize that an army of teaching spirits
has come forth from the abyss to deceive the people
of God. Teaching spirits will make a special effort
to deceive those who have to transmit doctrine, and
will seek to mingle their own teachings with truth
in order to get them accepted.
Every believer must test all teachers for himself
-- by the Word of God and by their attitude to the
atoning Cross of Christ and other fundamental truths
of the Gospel. We must not be misled into testing
teaching by the character of the teacher. Good men
can be deceived, and Satan needs good men to float
his lies under the guise of truth.
The apostle Paul described how teaching spirits teach.
He said they speak lies in hypocrisy (1 Tim. 4:2).
That is, they speak lies as if they were truth. And
the effect of their working sears the conscience.
For example, if a believer accepts the teachings of
evil spirits as divine because they come to him supernaturally,
and he obeys and follows those teachings, his conscience
is idle so that it practically becomes dulled and
passive -- or seared -- and he does things under the
influence of supernatural "revelation" that
an actively-awakened con-science would sharply rebuke
and condemn.
These believers give heed to evil spirits, first by
listening to them and then by obeying them. They are
deceived by accepting such things as wrong thoughts
about God's presence and about divine love, and they
unknowingly give themselves up to the power of lying
spirits. Working in the line of teaching, deceiving
spirits will insert their lies spoken in hypocrisy
and deceive believers about sin, themselves, and all
other truths connected with the spiritual life.
THE ENEMY USES SCRIPTURE TO DECEIVE
Scripture is generally used as the
basis of these teachings and is skillfully woven together
like a spider's web, so that believers are caught
in the snare. Single texts are wrenched from their
context and place in the perspective of truth; sentences
are taken from their correlative sentences; or, texts
are carefully picked out from over a wide field and
netted together so that they appear to give a full
revelation of the mind of God -- but the intervening
passages, giving historical setting, actions, and
circumstances connected with the speaking of the words,
and other elements that give insight on each separate
text, are skillfully dropped out.
In this way, a wide net is made for the unwary or
untaught in the principles of Scripture exegesis,
and many a life is sidetracked and troubled by this
false use of the Word of God. Because the experience
of ordinary Christians in regard to the Devil is limited
to knowing him as a tempter or as an accuser, they
have no conception of the depths of his wickedness
and of the wicked-ness of evil spirits, and are under
the impression that evil spirits will not quote Scripture,
whereas they will quote the whole Book if they can
deceive just one soul!
The teachings that deceiving spirits are now promoting
are many. They are often thought to be found only
in false religions, but the teaching spirits who suggest
their doctrines or religious ideas to the minds of
men are ceaselessly at work in every nation, seeking
to play upon people's religious instincts and to substitute
lies for truth.
THE BIBLE IS THE ONLY TRUE TEST OF
TRUTH
All truth comes from God, and all
that is contrary to truth comes from Satan. Therefore,
truth alone dispels the deceptive doctrines of the
teaching spirits of Satan -- the truth of God, not
merely views of truth -- truth concerning all the
principles and laws of the God of Truth. "Doc-trines
of demons" simply consist of that which a man
thinks and believes as the outcome of suggestions
made to his mind by deceiving spirits. All thoughts
and beliefs belong to one of two realms -- the realm
of truth or the realm of falsehood -- each having
its source in God or Satan.
Even the thoughts that apparently originate in a man's
own mind come from one of these two sources, for the
mind itself is either darkened by Satan (2 Cor. 4:4),
and therefore fertile soil for his teachings, or renewed
by God (Eph. 4:23), purified from the veil of Satan
and made open to the reception and transmission of
truth. Since thought or belief originates either from
the God of Truth or the Father of Lies (see John 8:44),
there is only one basic principle for testing the
source of all doctrines or thoughts and beliefs held
by believers or unbelievers: the test of the Word
of God -- the only channel of revealed truth in the
world.
All teachings originating from deceiving spirits
1. weaken the authority of the Scriptures
2. distort the teaching in the Scriptures
3. add the thoughts of men to the Scriptures
4. put the Scriptures entirely aside
The ultimate purpose is to hide, distort, misuse,
or put aside the revelation of God concerning the
Cross of Calvary, where Satan was overthrown by the
God-man, and where freedom was obtained for all his
captives. The test of all thoughts and beliefs is
therefore their harmony with the written Scriptures
as a whole -- in their full body of truth -- and their
attitude to the Cross and sin.
Some doctrines of demons, tested by these two primary
principles, are Christian Science, spiritualism, and
New Theology. All do not acknowledge sin, the Savior,
or the Cross. Islam, Confucianism, and Buddhism also
do not acknowledge the Savior or the Cross. They are
"moral" religions, with man as his own savior.
And while demon worshippers have no knowledge of a
Savior or of His Calvary sacrifice, they do have true
knowledge of evil powers, which they try to appease
because they have seen evidence of their existence.
"SIGNS AND WONDERS" ARE
NOT PROOF
In the church, countless thoughts
and beliefs that are opposed to the truth of God are
injected into the minds of Christians by teaching
spirits. This renders them ineffective in the warfare
with sin and Satan, and subject to the power of evil
spirits -- even though they are saved for eternity
through their faith in Christ (see 1 Peter 1:3-5)
and accept the authority of the Scriptures and know
the power of the Cross.
All thoughts and beliefs should therefore be tested
by the truth of God revealed in the Scripture, not
merely by certain Scripture texts or portions of the
Word, but by the principles of truth revealed in the
Word. Satan will endorse his teachings by "signs
and wonders" (Matt. 24:24; Mark 13:22; 2 Thess.
2:9; Rev. 13:13). Therefore, "power," "signs,"
and "fire¿from heaven" are no proof
that a teaching is of God. Nor is a teacher's "beautiful
life" to be the infallible test, for Satan's
ministers can be "ministers of righteousness"
(2 Cor. 11:13-15).
SUPERNATURAL COUNTERFEITS
The climax of the flood tide of these
deceiving spirits sweeping upon the church is described
by the apostle Paul in his second letter to the Thessalonians,
where he spoke of the manifestation of one who will
eventually gain entrance into the very sanctuary of
God, so that he "sitteth in the temple of God"
(2 Thess. 2:4), setting himself up as God. The presence
of this one will be a presence like God, and yet he
will be "after the working of Satan with all
power and signs and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness
of unrighteousness" (2 Thess. 2:9-10).
The Lord's words recorded by Matthew are reaffirmed
in the revelation He gave to John on Patmos, that,
at the close of the age, the main weapon used by the
Deceiver for obtaining power over the people of the
earth will be supernatural signs from heaven, when
a counterfeit "lamb" does "great wonders"
and even "maketh fire come down from heaven"
to deceive those on earth, and exercises such control
over the whole world that "no man might buy or
sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the
beast" (Rev. 13:11-17). Through this supernatural
deception, the full purpose of the deceiving army
of Satan will reach completion in the prophesied worldwide
authority. The deception of the world with deepening
darkness and the deception of the church through "teachings"
and "manifestations" will reach the highest
flood tide at the close of the age.
"BELIEVE NOT EVERY SPIRIT"
It is striking to note that the apostle
who was chosen to transmit the revelation in preparation
for the last days of the church militant should be
the one to write to the Christians of his day, "Believe
not every spirit" (1 John 4:1-6), and to earnestly
warn his "children" that the "spirit
of antichrist," the "spirit of error,"
was al-ready actively at work among them. They were
to "believe not" -- that is, to doubt --
every supernatural teaching and teacher until they
were proved to be of God. They were to test the teachings
to determine if they came from a "spirit of error"
and were part of the Deceiver's campaign as antichrist.
If this attitude of neutrality and doubt toward supernatural
teachings was needed toward the end of the apostle
John's life -- some fifty-seven years after Pentecost
-- how much more is it needed in the "latter
times" (1 Tim. 4:1) foretold by the Lord and
by the apostle Paul -- times that were to be characterized
by a clamor of voices of "prophets" (those
whom we call speakers and teachers today) using the
sacred name of the Lord, and during which teachings
received supernaturally from the spiritual realm would
abound. These teachings would be accompanied by such
wonderful proofs of their so-called divine origin
that they would perplex even the most faithful of
the Lord's people, and even, for a time, deceive some
of them.
WE MUST FACE THE TRUTH
The prophet Daniel, in writing about
these "latter times," said that some of
the teachers "shall fall, to try them, and to
purge, and to make them white, even to the time of
the end" (Dan. 11:35). The truth must be faced:
the elect may be deceived. We learn from Daniel's
words that they are apparently permitted to be deceived
for a season, so that in the test of fire they may
be "tried" or refined (the word refers to
the expulsion of dross by the smelting fire), "purged"
or purified (the removal of dross already expelled),
and made "white" (the polishing and brightening
of the metal after it has been freed from its impurities).
It is probably in connection with this solemn word,
tried, that one strange statement about the war at
the close of the age is made, when it is said of the
attack of the leopard-like beast, that "it was
given unto him to make war with the saints, and to
overcome them" (Rev. 13:7).
Daniel also speaks of the prevailing of the Enemy
for a season: the horn "made war with the saints,
and prevailed against them" (Dan. 7:21). Daniel
adds: "Until the Ancient of days came¿and
the time came that the saints possessed the kingdom"
(v. 22). It ap-pears, therefore, that in the "time
of the end" (Dan. 11:35), God will permit Satan
to prevail for a season against His saints, even as
he prevailed over Peter when the apostle was handed
over to him to be sifted (Luke 22:31); as he seemed
to prevail over the Son of God at Calvary, when the
"hour, and the power of darkness" (Luke
22:53) closed around Him at the Cross (Matt. 27:38-46);
as he is shown to overcome the "two wit-nesses"
described in Rev. 11:3-7; and as in the last great
manifestation of the Dragon-deceiver's triumph over
the saints and his power over the whole inhabited
earth. (See Revelation 13:7-15.)
GOD'S TRIUMPHS HIDDEN IN APPARENT
DEFEAT
All these instances take place at
different periods of time in the history of Christ
and His church (and in the description in Revelation,
the prevailing of the leopard-like beast may refer
to the saints on the earth after the rapture of the
church), but they show the principle that God's triumphs
are often hidden in apparent defeat. The elect of
God must therefore pay careful attention, at all stages
of the war with Satan as Deceiver, not to be swayed
or moved by appearances. For the apparent triumph
of supernatural powers, which appears to be divine,
may prove to be satanic; and appearances of outward
de-feat, which appear to be the Devil's victory, may
prove to hide the triumph of God.
PAY ATTENTION TO CHRIST'S WARNING
"Success" or "defeat"
is therefore not an accurate criterion that a work
is of God or Satan. Calvary stands forever as the
revelation of God's way of working out His redemption
purposes. Satan works for time, for he knows his time
is short, but God works for eternity. Through death
to life, through defeat to triumph, through suffering
to joy, is God's way.
The key point to remember is that knowledge of truth
is the primary safeguard against deception. Christians
must know -- and must learn to prove the spirits until
they do know -- what is of God, and what is of Satan.
The words of the Master, "Behold, I have told
you" (Matt. 24:25), plainly imply that our personal
knowledge of danger is part of the Lord's way of guarding
His own. Believers who blindly rely upon what they
refer to as "the keeping power of God,"
without seeking to understand how to escape deception
when they have been forewarned by the Lord, will surely
find themselves entrapped by the subtle Foe.
In chapter two, we will explore what the Bible reveals
about the nature of Satan and his evil spirits, and
how Christ exposed and defeated the powers of darkness.
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