A: The word, antichrist, is only used
in the Bible in the epistles of John. John uses the word
five times in four verses (1John 2:18, 22; 4:3; 2John
1:7). These verses show that there is one who is the
Antichrist (1John 2:18), that there is a "spirit of
antichrist" (1John 4:3), and that there are numerous
antichrists (1John 2:18; 2John 1:7). The word,
antichrist, means "against Christ." However, the word is
also used of one who is a false Christ. The three uses
mentioned above need to be defined:
Antichrist. This use of the word refers to that
particular one who will come during the time of
tribulation, not only to oppose the true Christ, but to
declare himself to be the Christ. In Daniel 9:26, he is
"the prince that shall come shall destroy the city and
the sanctuary." In 2Thessalonians, he is "that man of
sin" and "the son of perdition" (2Thessalonians 2:3),
"the mystery of iniquity" (2Thessalonians 2:7), and
"that Wicked" (2Thessalonians 2:8). In Revelation, he is
the first beast (Revelation 13:1-8). The epistles of
John do not in any way deny the coming of the one
final Antichrist, but only looks to another application
of the term.
Spirit of antichrist. 1John 4:3 tells us that the false
doctrine that Jesus Christ did not come in the flesh is
of the "spirit of antichrist." From this, we can
conclude that any doctrine that denies that Jesus is
fully God and fully man subtracts from who He is and is
therefore against Christ. It is the spirit of
antichrist.
Antichrists. 1John 2:18 warns us that
"even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know
that it is the last time." From these scriptures, we can
see two kinds of people who are antichrists. First,
there are those who deny the fullness of Christ either
in His humanity or in His deity. They are antichrists
because they spread teaching that is against Christ.
Second, there are those who falsely claim to be Christ.
Jesus warned, "For many shall come in my name, saying, I
am Christ; and shall deceive many" (Matthew 24:5). He
also prophesied,"For there shall arise false
Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs
and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they
shall deceive the very elect" (Matthew 24:24). As the
day of the coming of the true Christ draws nigh, there
will be more and more deceivers who either deny that
Christ was all the Bible says He is or who will claim to
be Christ themselves. These deceivers must be opposed.
Till He comes,
David F. Reagan