The Seventy's Course in Theology, Second Year: Outline History of the Dispensations of the GospelRoberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
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The Seventy's Course in Theology, Second Year: Outline History of the Dispensations of the Gospel
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Latter Day Saint churches -- Doctrines
_Paul's Prophecy to the Thessalonians:_ Paul, in his second
epistle to the Thessalonians, gives utterance to a prophecy which
covers the whole ground of the absolute and universal apostasy of
Christendom. A prophecy which, if the apostasy of so-called Christendom
has not been complete and universal, proves beyond all question that
the great Apostle of the Gentiles is a false prophet; or if fulfilled,
then it proves that the Church of Christ, so far as it existed in the
earth, was to be destroyed; that another and different religion was
to be substituted for the Christian religion; that another church,
one founded by men, was to take the place of the Church of Christ, a
worldly church dominated by the very spirit of Lucifer, who, under its
rule, would oppose and exalt himself above all that is called God;
and sit in the temple of God, showing himself, so far as this world
is concerned, that he is God. Moreover, Paul declared in this very
prophecy I am about to quote that the forces which would ultimately
bring to pass this universal apostasy from the Christian religion--"the
mystery of iniquity"--was already at work even in his day. With this
introduction, which is also to be considered as my comment upon and
interpretation of the passage, I quote Paul's great prediction on the
universal Apostasy.
Now we beseech you brethren, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ,
and by our gathering together unto Him, 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 Christ is at hand. 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, showing
himself that he is God. Remember yet 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 (hindereth) will let (hinder), 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 shall destroy
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 deceiveableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because
they receive not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. And
for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should
believe a lie: that they all might be damned who believe not the truth,
but had pleasure in uprighteousness.[A]
[Footnote A: II Thes. ii:1-12.]
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