Thursday, 27 February 2014

Why Will The Antichrist Be A Muslim?

By Harriett Crosby


There are many 'end times' signs today. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, strange weather, and rising immorality seem to point the way for the return of Jesus Christ. However, according to the Bible, before the Lord's return a man will come in to power who appears to have all the answers the world needs. Will the antichrist be a Muslim?

The religion of Islam is rapidly spreading throughout the world. Although this spread is often fueled by violence, this is not the only appeal this belief system has for people. Many Muslims are simply born into that world and know no other. (The same is true for many Jews and Christians.) Non-Muslims may feel that this almost universal religion could be the key to a one-world religion headed by one, all-powerful man.

The one who at first seems to have all the answers to the world's problems is given the designation 'antichrist' in letters written by the apostle John. In his first epistle, John says that many such people come 'out from us'. He says that, although the liars and deceivers were in the church body, their defection is proof that they were never truly of the faith.

John says that a man who denies that Jesus is the Christ, the savior of mankind, has the spirit that denies both the Father and the Son. This is true of Muslims, of course, and also of many others in the world. We must remember that this ungodly spirit comes out of the Christian church, not out of another belief.

John tells us that the spirit is already in the world. This makes sense in a Christian context, since Satan was cast out of heaven for wishing to elevate himself to the status of God. He fell to earth, where he deceived the first man and first woman into disobeying God their Father. This wish to displace God is the driving force behind world domination by the one who holds ultimate power in the end times.

In his next letter, John states that there are many come into the world to lie and deceive, all of whom are antichrists. Every Christian should be familiar with the admonition that our warfare is not carnal but spiritual, so the idea of one spirit indwelling many different people should not be surprising. This spiritual warfare comes from Satan, who imitates God in many ways. As God works through human beings to save, Satan works through humans to destroy.

Paul does not use this specific name for God-denying workers of iniquity, but speaks of deceivers, the man of sin, and of perdition. The Bible tells us clearly that Satan is at work in the world and warns us to stand with Jesus or be deceived. Paul also implies that the worst offenders come in the guise of the faithful, seeking to deceive even the elect.

Therefore the answer to the question, 'Will the antichrist be a Muslim' appears to be 'No'. It will be a Christian impostor who will come first with godly sentiments and then reveal his selfish desire to take God's worship, His power, and His people.




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