CHAPTER TWO. THE PAPACY NOT THE ANTICHRIST.
"I am come in My Father's name, and ye receive Me not:
if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive" (John 5:43). These words
were spoken by the Lord Jesus Christ, and the occasion on which they were uttered and the
connection in which they are found, invest them with peculiar solemnity. The chapter opens
by depicting the Saviour healing the impotent man who lay by the pool of Bethesda. This
occurred on the Sabbath day, and the enemies of Christ made it the occasion for a vicious
attack upon Him: "Therefore did the Jews persecute Jesus, and sought to slay Him,
because He had done these things on the Sabbath day" (v. 16). In vindicating His
performance of this miracle on the Sabbath, the Lord Jesus began by saying, "My
Father worketh hitherto, and I work" (v. 17). But this only served to intensify their
enmity against Him, for we read, "Therefore the Jews sought the more to kill Him,
because He not only had broken the Sabbath, but said also that God was His Father, making
Himself equal with God" (v. 18). In response, Christ then made a detailed declaration
of His divine glories. In conclusion He appealed to the varied witnesses which bore
testimony to His Deity: - the Father Himself (v. 32); John the Baptist (v. 33); His own
works (v. 36); and the Scriptures (v. 39). Then He turned to those who were opposing Him
and said, "And ye will not come to Me, that ye might have life. But I know you, that
ye have not the love of God in you. I am come in My Father's name, and ye receive Me not:
if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive" (vv. 40, 42, 43). And
this was immediately followed by this searching question - "How can ye believe which
receive honor (glory) one of another, and seek not the honor (glory) that cometh from God
only?" (v. 44).
Here is the key to the solemn statement which begins this
article. These Jews received glory from one another; they did not seek it from God, for
they had not the love of God in them. Therefore it was that the One who had come to them
in the Father's name, and who "received not glory from men" (v. 41) was rejected
by them. And just as eve's rejection of the word of God's truth laid her open to accept
the serpent's lie, so Israel's rejection of the true Messiah, has prepared them, morally,
to receive the false Messiah, for he will come in his own name, doing his own pleasure,
and will "receive glory from men". Thus will he thoroughly appeal to the corrupt
heart of the natural man.
The future appearing of this one who shall "come in his
own name" was announced, then, by the Lord Himself. The Antichrist will be
"received", not only by the Jews, but also by the whole world; received as their
acknowledged Head and Ruler; and all the modern pleas for and movements to bring about a
federation of the churches and a union of Christendom, together with the present-day
efforts to establish a League of Nations - a great United States of the World - are but
preparing the way for just such a character as is portrayed both in the Old and New
Testaments.
There will be many remarkable correspondences between the
true and the false Christ, but more numerous and more striking will be the contrasts
between the Son of God and the Son of perdition. The Lord Jesus came down from Heaven,
whereas the Antichrist shall ascent from the bottomless Pit (Rev. 11:7). The Lord Jesus
came in His Father's name, emptied Himself of His glory, lived in absolute dependence upon
God, and refused to receive honor from men; but the Man of Sin will come in his own name,
embodying all the pride of the Devil, opposing and exalting himself not only against the
true God, but against everything that bears His name, and his deepest craving will be to
receive honor and homage from men.
Now since this parallel, with its pointed contrasts, was
drawn by our Lord Himself in John 5:43, how conclusive is the proof which it affords that
the Antichrist will be a single individual being as surely as Christ was! In further proof
of this 1 John 2:18 may be cited: "Little children, it is the last hour: and as ye
heard that Antichrist cometh, even now hath there arisen many antichrists; whereby we know
that it is the last hour" (R.V.). Here the Antichrist is plainly distinguished from
the many who prepare his way. The verb "cometh" here is a remarkable one, for it
is the very same that is used of the Lord Jesus Christ in reference to His first and
second Advents. The Antichrist, therefore, is also "the coming one", or "he
that cometh". This defines his relation to the world, - which has long been expecting
some Conquering Hero - as "the Coming One" defines the relation of the Christ of
God to His Churches, whose Divinely-inspired hope is the return of the Lord from
Heaven.
Nor does this by any means exhaust the proof that the coming
Antichrist will be a single individual being. The expressions used by the apostle Paul in
2 Thess. 2 - "that Man of Sin", "The Son of Perdition", "he that
opposeth and exalteth himself", "the Wicked One whom the Lord shall consume with
the spirit of His mouth", "he whose coming is after the working of Satan" -
all these point as distinctly to a single individual as did the Messianic predictions of
the Old Testament point to the person of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Now, in accordance with these texts, and many others which
might be quoted, we find that all the Christian writers of the first six centuries (that
is all who make reference to the subject) regarded the Antichrist as a real person, a
specific individual. We might fill many pages by giving extracts from their works, but
three must suffice. The first is taken from a very ancient document, entitled "The
Teaching of the Apostles", which probably dates back to the beginning of the second
century: -
"For in the last days the false prophets and the
destroyers shall be multiplied, and the sheep shall be turned into wolves, and love shall
be turned into hate. For when lawlessness increases, they shall hate and persecute and
deliver up one another; and then shall appear the world-deceiver as Son of God, who shall
do signs and wonders, and the earth shall be delivered into his hands, and he shall do
lawless deeds such as have never yet been done since the beginning of the world. Then
shall the race of men come into the fire of trial, and many shall be offended and shall
perish, but they who have endured in their faith shall be saved under the very curse
itself".
Our second quotation is taken from the writings of Cyril,
who was Bishop of Jerusalem in the fourth century:
"This aforementioned Antichrist comes when the times of
the sovereignty of the Romans shall be fulfilled, and the concluding events of the world
draw nigh. Ten kings of the Romans arise at the same time in different places, perhaps;
but reigning at the same period. But after these, the antichrist is the eleventh, having,
by his magic and evil skill, violently possessed himself of the Roman power. Three of
those who have reigned before him, he will subdue; the other seven he will hold in
subjection to himself. At first he assumes a character of gentleness (as if a wise and
understanding person), pretending both to moderation and philanthropy; deceiving, both by
lying miracles and prodigies which come from his magical deceptions, the Jews, as if he
were the expected Messiah. Afterwards he will addict himself to every kind of evil,
cruelty, and excess, so as to surpass all who have been unjust and impious before him;
having a bloody and relentless and pitiless mind, and full of wily devices against all,
and especially against believers. But having dared such things three years and six months,
he will be destroyed by the second glorious coming from heaven of the truly begotten Son
of God, who is our Lord and Saviour, Jesus the true Messiah; who, having destroyed
Antichrist by the Spirit of His mouth, will deliver him to the fire Gehenna".
Our last quotation is made from the writings of Gregory of
Tours, who wrote at the end of the sixth century A.D.: -
"Concerning the end of the world, I believe what I have
learnt from those who have gone before me. Antichrist will assume circumcision, asserting
himself to be the Christ. He will then place a statue to be worshipped in the Temple at
Jerusalem, as we read that the Lord has said, `Ye shall see the abomination of desolation
standing in the holy place'".
Our purpose in making these quotations is not because we
regard the voice of antiquity as being in any degree authoritative: far from it; the only
authority for us is "What saith the Scriptures?". Nor have we presented these
views as curious relics of antiquity - though it is interesting to discover the thoughts
which occupied some of the leading minds of past ages. No: our purpose has been simply to
show that the early Christian writers uniformly held that the Antichrist would be a real
person, a Jew, one who should both simulate and oppose the true Christ. Such continued to
be the generally received doctrine until what is known as the Dark Ages were far advanced.
It is not until we reach the fourteenth century (so far as
the writer is aware) that we find the first marked deviation from the uniform belief of
the early Christians. It was the Waldenses, - so remarkably sound in the faith on almost
all point of doctrine - who, thoroughly worn out by centuries of the most relentless and
merciless persecutions, published about the year 1350 a treatise designed to prove that
the system of Popery was the Antichrist. It should however be said in honor of this
people, whose memory is blessed, that in one of their earliest books entitled "The
Noble Lesson", published about 1100 A.D., they taught that the Antichrist was an
individual rather than a system.
Following the new view espoused by the Waldenses it was not
long before the Hussites, the Wycliffites and the Lollards - other companies of Christians
who were fiercely persecuted by Rome - eagerly caught up the idea, and proclaimed that the
Pope was the Man of Sin and the papacy the Beast. From them it was handed on to the
leaders of the Reformation who soon made an earnest attempt to systematize this new scheme
of eschatology. But rarely has there been a more forceable example of the tendency of
men's belief to be mouled by the events and signs of their own lifetime. In order to adapt
the prophecies of the Antichrist to the Papal hierarchy, or the line of the Popes, they
had to be so wrested that scarcely anything was left of their original meaning.
"The coming Man of Sin had to be changed into a long
succession of men. The time of his continuance, which God had stated with precision and
clearness as forty-two months (Rev. 13:5), or three years and a half, being far too short
for the line of Popes, had to be lengthened by an ingenious, but most unwarrantable,
process of first resolving it into days, and then turning these days into years.
"The fact that, in the 13th chapter of the Apocalypse,
the first Beast or secular power, is supreme while the second Beast or ecclesiastical
power is subordinate, had to be ignored; since such an arrangement is opposed to all the
traditions of the Roman system. Also the circumstances that the second Beast is a prophet
and not a priest, had to be kept in the background; for the Roman church exalts the
priest, and has little care for the prophet. Then, again, the awful words pronouncing
sentence of death upon every one who worshipped the Beast and his image, and receives his
mark in his forehead or in his hand (Rev. 13), seemed - and no wonder - too terrible to be
applied to every Roman Catholic, and, therefore, had to be explained away or
suppressed" (G. H. Pember).
Nevertheless, by common consent the Reformers applied the
prophecies which treat of the character, career, and doom of the Antichrist, to Popery,
and regarded those of his titles which referred to him as "that Man of Sin, the Son
of Perdition", the "King of Babylon" and "the Beast", as only so
many names for the head of the Roman hierarchy. But this view, which was upheld by most of
the Puritans too, must be brought to the test of the one infallible standard of Truth
which our gracious God has placed in our hands. We must search the Scriptures to see
whether these things be so or not.
Now we shall hold no brief for the pope, nor have we
anything good to say of that pernicious system of which he is the head. On the contrary,
we have no hesitation in denouncing as rank blasphemy the blatant assumption of the pope
as being the infallible vicar of Christ. Nor do we hesitate to declare that the Papacy has
been marked, all through its long history, by impious arrogance, awful idolatry, and
unspeakable cruelty. But, nevertheless, there are many scriptures which prevent us from
believing that the Papacy and the Antichrist are identical. The Son of Perdition will
eclipse any monstrosities that have sprung from the waves of the Tiber. The Bible plainly
teaches us to look for a more terrible personage than any Hildebrand or Leo.
Undoubtedly there are many points of analogy between
Antichrist and the popes, and without doubt the Papal system has foreshadowed to a
remarkable degree the character and career of the coming Man of Sin. Some of the
parallelisms between them were pointed out by us in the previous chapter, and to these
many more might be added. Not only is it evident that Roman Catholicism is a most striking
type and harbinger of that one yet to come, but the cause of truth requires us to affirm
that the Papacy is an antichrist, doubtless, the most devilish of them all. Yet, we
say again, that Romanism is not the Antichrist. As it is likely that many of our readers
have been educated in the belief that the pope and the Antichrist are identical, we shall
proceed to produce some of the numerous proofs which go to show that such is not the case.
That the Papacy cannot possibly be the Antichrist appears from the following
considerations: =
1. The term "Antichrist" whether employed in the
singular or the plural, denotes a person or persons, and never a system. We may
speak correctly of an anti-Christ-ian system, just as we may refer to a Christian
organization; but it is just as inadmissible and erroneous to refer to any system or
organization as "the Antichrist" or "an antichrist", as it would be to
denominate any Christian system or organization "the Christ", or "a
Christ". Just as truly as the Christ is the title of a single person the Son of God,
so the Antichrist will be a single person, the son of Satan.
2. The Antichrist will be a lineal descendant of Abraham, a
Jew. We shall not stop to submit the proof for this, as that will be given in our next
chapter; suffice it now to say that none but a full-blooded Jew could ever expect to palm
himself off on the Jewish people as their long-expected Messiah. Here is an argument that
has never been met by those who believe that the pope is the Man of Sin. So far as we are
aware no Israelite has ever occupied the Papal See - certainly none has done so since the
seventh century.
3. In line with the last argument, we read in Zech.
11:16,17, "For, lo, I will raise up a Shepherd in the land which shall not visit
those that be cut off, neither shall seek the young ones, nor heal that that is broken,
nor feed that that standeth still: but he shall eat the flesh of the fat, and tear their
claws in pieces. Woe to the Idol Shepherd that leaveth the flock! The sword (of Divine
judgment) shall be upon his arm (his power), and upon his right eye (intelligence): his
arm shall be clean dried up, and his right eye shall be utterly darkened". "The
land" here is, of course, Palestine, as is ever the case in Scripture with this
expression. This could not possibly apply to the line of the Popes.
4. In 2 Thess. 2:4 we learn that the Man of Sin shall sit
"in the Temple of God", and St. Peter's at Rome cannot possibly be called that.
The "Temple" in which the Antichrist shall sit will be the rebuilt temple of the
Jews, and that will be located not in Italy but in Jerusalem. In later chapters it will be
shown that he Mosque of Omar shall yet be replaced by a Jewish Temple before our Lord
returns to earth.
5. The Antichrist will be received by the Jews. This
is clear from the passage which heads the first paragraph of this chapter. "I am come
in My Father's name, and ye receive me not; if another shall come in his own name, him ye
will receive"; but the Jews have never yet owned allegiance to any pope.
6. The Antichrist will make a Covenant with the Jews. In
Dan. 9:27 we read, "And he shall confirm the covenant with many for a week". The
one referred to here as making this seven-year Covenant is "the Prince that shall
come" of the previous verse, namely, the Antichrist, who will be the Head of the
ten-kingdomed Empire. The nation with whom the Prince will make this covenant is the
people of Daniel, as is clear from the context - see v. 24. But we know of no record upon
the scroll of history of any pope having ever made a seven-year Covenant with the Jews!
7. In Dan. 11:45 we read, "And he shall plant the
tabernacles of his palace between the seas, in the glorious holy mountain; yet he shall
come to his end, and none shall help him". The person referred to here is, again, the
Antichrist, as will be seen by going back to v. 36 where this section of the chapter
begins. There we are told, "The king shall do according to his will; and he shall
exalt himself, and magnify himself above every god, and shall speak marvelous things
against he God of gods, and shall prosper till the indignation be accomplished; for that
that is determined shall be done". This is more than sufficient to identify with
certainty the one spoken of in the last verse of Dan. 11. The Antichrist, then, will plant
the tabernacles of his palace "between the seas", that is, between the
Mediterranean and the Red Sea. By no species of ingenuity can this be made to apply to the
pope, for his palace, the Vatican, is located in the capital city of Italy.
8. The Antichrist cannot be revealed until the mystic Body
of Christ and the Holy Spirit have been removed from the earth. This is made clear by what
we read in 2 Thess. 2. In verse three of that chapter the apostle refers to the revelation
of the Man of Sin. In verse four he describes his awful impiety. In verse five he reminds
the Thessalonians how that he had taught them these things by word of mouth when he was
with them. And then, in verse six he declares "And now ye know what withholdeth that
he might be revealed in his time". And again he said, "For the mystery of
iniquity doth already work: only He who now letteth (hindereth) will let until He be taken
out of the way". There are two agencies,then, which are hindering, or preventing the
manifestation of the Antichrist, until "his time" shall have come. The former
agency is covered by the pronoun "what", the latter by the word "He".
The former, we are satisfied, is the mystical Body of Christ; the latter being the Holy
Spirit of God. At the Rapture both shall be "taken out of the way", and then
shall the Man of Sin be revealed. If, then, the Antichrist cannot appear before the
Rapture of the saints and the taking away of the Holy Spirit, then, here is proof positive
that the Antichrist has not yet appeared.
9. Closely akin to the last argument is the fact that quite
a number of definite scriptures place the appearing of the Antichrist at that season known
as the End-Time. Dan. 7 and 8 make it plain that the Antichrist will run his career at the
very end of this age (we do not say this "dispensation" for that will end at the
Rapture), that is, during the great Tribulation, the time of "Jacob's trouble".
Dan. 7:21-23 declares, "I beheld, and the same horn made war with the saints, and
prevailed against them; Until the Ancient of days came, and judgment was given to the
saints of the Most High; and the time came that the saints possessed the kingdom".
Dan. 8:19 places his course (see 8:23-25) at "the last end of the indignation",
i.e. of God's wrath against Israel and the Gentiles. Dan. 9 shows that he will make his
seven-years' Covenant with the Jews at the beginning of the last of the seventy
"weeks" which is to bring in "the end" of Israel's sins and
"finish the transgression" (9: 24). If the time of the Antichrist's
manifestation is yet future then it necessarily follows that Rome cannot be the
Antichrist.
10. The Antichrist will deny both the Father and the Son:
"He is Antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son" (1 John 2:22). This
scripture does not speak of virtual, but of actual and formal denial. But Rome has always
maintained in her councils and creeds, her symbols of faith and worship, that there are
three persons in the Godhead. Numerous and grievous have been her departures from the
teaching of Holy Scripture, yet since the time of the Council of Trent (1563 A.D.) every
Roman Catholic has had to confess "I believe in God the Father...and in the Lord
Jesus Christ....and in the Holy Ghost, the Lord and Giver of life, which proceedeth from
the Father and the Son".
As a system Romanism is a go-between. The "priest"
stands between the sinner and God; the `confessional' between him and the throne of grace;
`penance' between him and godly sorrow; the `mass' between him and Christ; and `purgatory'
between him and Heaven. The pope acknowledges both the Father and the Son: he confesses
himself to be both the servant of God and His worshipper; he blesses the people not in his
own name, but in that of the Holy Trinity.
11. The Antichrist is described as the one "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, showing himself that he is God" (2 Thess.
2:4). This is what the popes have never done. Not even Leo ventured to deify himself or
supersede God. The popes have made many false and impious claims for themselves;
nevertheless, their decrees have been sent forth as from the "vice-gerent" of
God, the "vicar" of Christ - thus acknowledging a Divine power above himself.
12. In Rev. 13:2,4 we read, "And the beast which I saw
was like unto a leopard, and his feet were as the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the
mouth of a lion: and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat, and great
authority...and they worshipped the dragon which gave power unto the beast".
By comparing these verses with Rev. 12:9 we learn that the Dragon is none other than Satan
himself. Now by almost common consent this first beast of Rev. 13 is the Antichrist. If,
then, Romanism be the Antichrist, where, we may ask, shall we turn to find anything
answering to what we read of here in Rev. 13:4 - "And they worshipped the dragon,
which gave power unto the beast".
13. This same 13th chapter of Revelation informs us that the
Antichrist (the first Beast) shall be aided by a second Beast who is denominated "the
False Prophet" (Rev. 19:20). The False Prophet, we are told "exerciseth all the
power of the First Beast before him, and causeth the earth and them which dwell therein to
worship the First Beast" (Rev. 13:12). If the First Beast be the Papacy, then who is
the False Prophet who "causeth the earth and them which dwell therein to
worship" her?
14. Again; we are told that this False Prophet shall say to
them that dwell on the earth "that they should make an image to the Beast, which had
the wound by a sword and did live" (Rev. 13:14). Further, we are told, "And he
had power to give life unto the image of the Beast, that the image of the Beast should
both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the Beast should be
killed" (Rev 13:15). Where do we find anything in Popery which in anywise resembles
this?
15. In Dan. 9:27 we are told that the Antichrist "shall
cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease". And again in 8:11 we read, "Yea,
he magnified himself even against the Prince of the host, and by him the daily sacrifice
was taken away". If Romanism is the Antichrist how can these scriptures be made to
square with the oft repeated "Sacrifice of the Mass"?
16. The dominion of the Antichrist shall be world-wide.
The coming Man of Sin will assert a supremacy which shall be unchallenged and universal.
"And all the world wondered after the Beast" (Rev. 13:3). "And power was
given him over all kindreds, and tongues, and nations" (13:7). It hardly needs to be
pointed out that half of Christendom, to say nothing of Heathendom, is outside the pale of
Rome, and is antagonistic to the claims of the Papacy. Again; in 13:17 we read "No
man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the Beast, or the number
of his name": and when, we ask, has any pope exercised such commercial supremacy that
none could buy or sell without his permission?
17. The duration of Antichrist's career, after he comes out
in his true character, will be limited to forty-two months. There are no less than six
scriptures which, with a variety of expression, affirm this time restriction. In Dan. 7:25
we learn that this one who shall "think to change times and laws", will have
these "given into his hand until a time, and times, and the dividing of time":
that is, for three years and a half - cf. Rev. 12:14 with 12:6. And again in Rev. 13:5 we
are told, "And there was given unto him a mouth speaking great things and
blasphemies; and power was given unto him to continue forty and two months" (Rev.
13:5). Now it is utterly impossible to make this harmonize with the protracted history of
Romanism by any honest method of computation.
18. In Rev. 13:7,8 we read, "And it was given unto him
to make war with the saints, and to overcome them: and power was given him over all
kindreds, and tongues, and nations. And all that dwell upon the face of the earth shall
worship him, whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb slain from the
foundation of the world". Here we are expressly told that the only ones who will not
"worship the Beast", i.e. the Antichrist, are they whose names are written in
the Lamb's book of life. If then the pope is the Antichrist, all who do not worship him
must have their names written in the Lamb's book of life - an absurdity on the face of it,
for this world be tantamount to saying that all the infidels, atheists, and unbelievers of
the last thousand years who were outside of the pale of Roman Catholicism are saved.
19. In 2 Thess. 2:11,12 we are told, "For this cause
God shall end them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: that they all might be
damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness". The context
here shows that "believing a lie" means accepting the claims of the Antichrist.
Those who believe his claims will "receive him (John 5:43), and not only so, they
will "worship" him (Rev. 13:8); and 2 Thess. 2:12 declares that all who do this
will be damned". If, then,the pope is the Antichrist, then it necessarily follows
that all who have believed his lying claims, that all who have received him s the vicar of
Christ, that all who have worshipped him, will be eternally lost. But the writer would not
for a moment make any such sweeping assertion. He, together with thousands of others,
believes firmly that during the centuries there have been many Roman Catholics who,
despite much ignorance and superstition, have been among that number that have exercised
faith in the blood of Christ, and that lived and died resting on the finished work of
Christ as the alone ground of their acceptance before God, and who because of this shall
be forever with the Lord.
20. That the Antichrist and the Papacy are totally distinct
is unequivocally established by the teaching of Rev. 17. Here we learn that there shall be
ten kings who will reign "with the Beast" (v. 12), and act in concert with him
(vv. 13,16). Then we are told "these shall hate the Whore (the papacy), and shall
make her desolate and naked, and shall eat her flesh, and burn her with fire" (v.
16). Instead of the Antichrist and the Papacy being identical, the former shall destroy
the latter; whereas, the Antichrist shall be destroyed by Christ Himself, see 2 Thess.
2:8.
Perhaps a word of explanation is called for as to why we
have entered into such lengthy details in presenting some of the many proofs that the
Papacy is not the Antichrist. Our chief reason for doing so was because we expect that
many who will read this paper are among the number who have been brought up in the belief
which was commonly taught by the Reformers and which has prevailed generally since their
day. For those readers who had already been established on this point, we would ask them
to please bear with us for having sought to help those less fortunate. Our next chapter
will be one of more general interest, for in it we shall discuss the person of the
Antichrist - who he will be, from whence he will spring, and what marks will serve to
identify him.

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