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01-10-2007, 06:58 AM
The Great Unrestrainer
Before the Great Tribulation, the Holy Spirit returns to heaven some believe (falsely). Since the church is with the Holy Spirit, it may be assumed (falsely) that the whole church is raptured before the Great Tribulation. The basis for this assumption is 2 Thessalonians 2.6-7 where the phrase “one that restraineth” is made to refer to the Holy Spirit. Yet “one that restraineth” cannot be the Holy Spirit, for the subsequent clause - “until he be taken out of the way”- is not the proper terminology to be used in speaking about the Holy Spirit. The Third Person of the Trinity has many different names, such as the Spirit, the Spirit of glory, the Spirit of revelation, etc; and the word “Spirit” is usually present - and even though in one instance the word “Comforter” is used alone, yet from the next clause which follows (“even the Spirit of truth”) it is evident that this has clear reference to the Holy Spirit (John 14.16-17). Never do the Scriptures say the Holy Spirit is “he that restrains”; moreover, how can the Holy Spirit be said to “be taken out of the way”? Furthermore, where does the Bible announce that the Holy Spirit is absent during the Great Tribulation? And how can there be the so-called believers of the Great Tribulation if the Holy Spirit is not present? For no one is saved without the Holy Spirit, He who is born of the Spirit is spirit. Moreover, this matter of the Holy Spirit’s presence during the Great Tribulation is clearly shown in Revelation 5: “and seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits of God, sent forth into all the earth” (v.6). The time of the Great Tribulation is the time of the latter rain (see Acts 2.15-21, Joel 2.28-31). The prophecy of Joel was not completely fulfilled on the day of Pentecost. For on that day there were no “wonders in the heaven and in the earth: blood, and fire, and pillars of smoke”; nor was “the sun . . . turned into darkness, and the moon into blood” (Joel 2.30-31). All of these five wonders will be fulfilled around and in the time of the Great Tribulation: blood (first trumpet), fire (first and second trumpets), smoke (fifth trumpet), sun and moon (sixth seal). Pentecost is only a miniature, a foretaste. Peter does not say: “It is fulfilled”; he merely says that “this is that” (Acts 2.16). As a matter of fact, the Holy Spirit is going to do greater work during the time of the Great Tribulation. If there will not be the Holy Spirit present, how can the saints ever endure during the Great Tribulation?
So in actuality God is not holding Satan back, but Satan is holding the Antichrist back for the optimal moment as well as when his back is up against the wall. That moment is when the first rapture takes place according to readiness of a small percentage of believers alive at that time (Rev. 3.10, 7.9, Luke 21.36, Matt. 24.40-41,42) and millions of people have vanished. The Antichrist will proclaim he cause the rapture of these people, misrepresenting them that they were haters, and lots of people will believe him, because these were very spiritual Christians whose words felt like judgment upon people for their sin. Satan then knows for sure his time is almost up, so that is when Satan unrestrains the Antichrist for the onslaught for the consummation of the dispensation of grace. So it is the first rapture that is the cause of Satan reacting by unrestraining himself. You may say it is the readiness of a firstfruits that causes the Father to begin the Son's parousia, and Satan being aware of this unrestrains himself for the culmination of his deceptions.
Before the Great Tribulation, the Holy Spirit returns to heaven some believe (falsely). Since the church is with the Holy Spirit, it may be assumed (falsely) that the whole church is raptured before the Great Tribulation. The basis for this assumption is 2 Thessalonians 2.6-7 where the phrase “one that restraineth” is made to refer to the Holy Spirit. Yet “one that restraineth” cannot be the Holy Spirit, for the subsequent clause - “until he be taken out of the way”- is not the proper terminology to be used in speaking about the Holy Spirit. The Third Person of the Trinity has many different names, such as the Spirit, the Spirit of glory, the Spirit of revelation, etc; and the word “Spirit” is usually present - and even though in one instance the word “Comforter” is used alone, yet from the next clause which follows (“even the Spirit of truth”) it is evident that this has clear reference to the Holy Spirit (John 14.16-17). Never do the Scriptures say the Holy Spirit is “he that restrains”; moreover, how can the Holy Spirit be said to “be taken out of the way”? Furthermore, where does the Bible announce that the Holy Spirit is absent during the Great Tribulation? And how can there be the so-called believers of the Great Tribulation if the Holy Spirit is not present? For no one is saved without the Holy Spirit, He who is born of the Spirit is spirit. Moreover, this matter of the Holy Spirit’s presence during the Great Tribulation is clearly shown in Revelation 5: “and seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits of God, sent forth into all the earth” (v.6). The time of the Great Tribulation is the time of the latter rain (see Acts 2.15-21, Joel 2.28-31). The prophecy of Joel was not completely fulfilled on the day of Pentecost. For on that day there were no “wonders in the heaven and in the earth: blood, and fire, and pillars of smoke”; nor was “the sun . . . turned into darkness, and the moon into blood” (Joel 2.30-31). All of these five wonders will be fulfilled around and in the time of the Great Tribulation: blood (first trumpet), fire (first and second trumpets), smoke (fifth trumpet), sun and moon (sixth seal). Pentecost is only a miniature, a foretaste. Peter does not say: “It is fulfilled”; he merely says that “this is that” (Acts 2.16). As a matter of fact, the Holy Spirit is going to do greater work during the time of the Great Tribulation. If there will not be the Holy Spirit present, how can the saints ever endure during the Great Tribulation?
So in actuality God is not holding Satan back, but Satan is holding the Antichrist back for the optimal moment as well as when his back is up against the wall. That moment is when the first rapture takes place according to readiness of a small percentage of believers alive at that time (Rev. 3.10, 7.9, Luke 21.36, Matt. 24.40-41,42) and millions of people have vanished. The Antichrist will proclaim he cause the rapture of these people, misrepresenting them that they were haters, and lots of people will believe him, because these were very spiritual Christians whose words felt like judgment upon people for their sin. Satan then knows for sure his time is almost up, so that is when Satan unrestrains the Antichrist for the onslaught for the consummation of the dispensation of grace. So it is the first rapture that is the cause of Satan reacting by unrestraining himself. You may say it is the readiness of a firstfruits that causes the Father to begin the Son's parousia, and Satan being aware of this unrestrains himself for the culmination of his deceptions.