Purging the Antichrist From our Midst

What do Nero, Napoleon, Hitler and even the Pope all have in common? They’ve all been accused of being the Antichrist. Throughout history, a lot of people have wondered about the Antichrist. Who is it? What do they do? What makes them an “anti-christ”? Is this the “man of lawlessness” Paul talks about who will try to take God’s place? Are there more than one? 

In this sermon on 1 John 2:18-27 (also released as a podcast episode), the apostle John comes at this fascinating topic from another angle altogether. And, surprisingly, it has a very practical application for today. It is an occasion not to point at others, but to look in the mirror, especially as the winds around us seem to be blowing harder and harder. When we pursue antichrist instead of Christ, not only do we mislead others, but we miss out on something of the power of God in our own lives.

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