ON THE
ANTICHRIST
By Saint John
Chrysostom, his explanation of the 2nd Thess. epistle of Apostle Paul, Chap. 2
verses 3-12.
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; 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, shelving himself that he is
God. Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
And now ye know what withholdeth that he might be revealed in his time. For the
mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth will let, until
he be taken out of the way. And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord
shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shalldes troy with the
brightness of his coming. Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan
with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness of unrighteousness
in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they
might be saved. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that
they shoddy believe a lie: that they all might be damned who believed not the
truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness. [2 Thes 2:3-12]
Ηe
tells us: Let no one of you be deceived by any means, that if the apostasy does
not appear first to reveal the man of sin, the son of perdition, the one who opposes
and exalts himself above all that is God or that is worshipped, so that he as
God sits in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God. Here he talks
about the antichrist and reveals great mysteries. What is this falling away,
this apostasy? The antichrist himself he calls apostasy, because he will lead
many to perdition and separate them from the faith, so that, he says, if
possible to scandalize even the elect. He also calls him man of sin. Because he
will perform uncountable sufferings but he will also induce others to do the
same.
He calls him also son of perdition, for he will be led to perdition.
But who is he
really? Is he Satan? Of course not, but a man who will receive all his
energies. And the man will be revealed he says, who exalted himself above all
that is called God or that is worshipped meaning the antichrist. For he will
not bring some idolatry religion but he will be anti-God and he will remove all
Gods and he will command that he
be worshipped
as God and he will move in the temple of God, not only the one in Jerusalem,
but he will be trying to prove that he is God. For he will perform great deeds and
wondrous signs. Later, wishing to show who he is, whose appearance will happen
through the energies of Satan, he says by all means, signs and monstrous lies.
In other words, he will demonstrate all manner of miraculous capabilities, but
nothing will betrue but they will all be done to deceive. These things he foretold,
that the Christians of his time, not be deceived.
“And monstrous
lies he says, meaning that with miracles they will be led to lies. And by every
deception of injustice to perdition.” Why
would God permit—one could ask—such an event to happen? And what type of divine
economy is this? What would be the gain from the appearance of that antichrist,
since he will come to hurt us? Fear not, my dear, but listen to him who says
that he will have authority only on those who will be lost anyway, who even if
he did not come (the antichrist) they would not have believed. You ask
therefore what would be the gain? He comes therefore to screen them. So that
they may not say, that because Christ was saying that He is God—even if nowhere
did He say so openly—but because
He was declared
to be so by His followers, “that is why we did not believe. Because we heard
that God is one by whom everything was created, that is why we did not believe
in Christ.” The antichrist will therefore exactly refute their excuse. For when
he will come and they shall believe in him as he does not represent anything
right but every- thing unlawful, they will then be silenced. For if you do not
believe in Christ, so much more you should not have believed in the antichrist.
For He said He was sent by the Father, he (the antichrist) however the
opposite. That is why Christ said, I came in the name of the Father and you did
not receive Me. If someone else will come in his name, him you will receive.
(Jn 5:43).
But they will
say, we have seen signs. However even by Christ many and great signs were made.
So much more you should not have believed in him (the antichrist). Of course much
has been foretold, that he will be unlawful, the son of perdition, that his
presence will be through the energies of Satan, while about Him the contrary
that He is the Saviour, and the bearer of good works...
For they would
not receive the love of truth, to save them selves. For this, God will send them
deceit to believe in falsehood, to judge all those who did not believe in the
truth but prosper in injustice. That they be judged. He did not say “that they be
cursed” for even without Him they were cursed but to be judged namely to be condemned
in front of the dread seat of judgment for they will be unrepentant. Who would they
be these people? He explained it Himself, adding those who did not believe in
the Truth. For they He says, did not accept the love of Truth. For it was both
love and truth. For these two He came to this world and because He is a lover of
mankind and to reveal the truth...The antichrist instead will come to fault the
people and to destroy them. And what does he then intend to do? He will agitate
everything and he will shake everything and because of them that he will shake
and because of them that he will be ordering and because of the fear he will create.
He will be fearsome to all, by his authority, by his brutality, by his illegal
orders.
Fear not
though, his authority will be in force, He tells them, on those that are doomed
to be lost. For then will come Elijah to protect the faithful. This was told by
Christ: Elijah will come and restore everything... Exactly as John was the
forerunner of the first appearance of Christ, so would Elijah will be the
forerunner of His second glorious appearance and for this he has not died but
is preserved.
Orthodox Heritage
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Vol. 14, Issue 07-08
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