CHRIST TURNS SATAN LOOSE FOR A "LITTLE SEASON"

Lesson #43

  Revelation 20:7-10



Our Lord Jesus Christ, by his death upon the cross, defeated satan and bound him with a great chain. The purpose of this binding was "that he should deceive the nations no more." As the result of Satan’s binding, the glorious gospel of Christ has been carried into the four corners of the earth. Our Lord has been gathering his elect out of the four corners of the earth for two thousand years. Yet, he told us that when the time appointed (symbolized by the thousand years) was fulfilled, satan must be loosed for a little season. In Revelation 20:7-10 the Holy Spirit teaches us four things about this "little season:" WE ARE LIVING IN AN APOSTATE RELIGIOUS WORLD. The New Testament teaches us plainly that before Christ comes, as this dispensation is drawn to a rapid conclusion, there will be a general, universal, wholesale departure from the faith of the gospel. It is true, this departure from the gospel began during the days of the apostles. Satan has been around from the beginning. Antichrists were abundant even in the apostolic age (I John 4:1-3). Yet, never before in history have almost all professedly "Christian churches" of the world so openly denied the gospel of Christ and so unanimously accepted, promoted, and preached the lies of satan. Never before has the philosophy of the world and the religion of the world been so completely united. I am not referring to the apostasy of Rome. Romanism has always been apostate. Papacy was antichrist from the beginning. But in our day, the children of Rome are rapidly returning to their harlot mother, not in name, but in doctrine. The major tenets virtually of all organized "Christian" religions are purely Roman doctrines. These are things held in common, throughout the world by Presbyterians, Mormons, Baptists, Methodists, Anglicans, Campbellites, Pentecostalists, Russellites, Liberals, Conservatives, Fundamentalists, Catholics, Non-Catholics, Protestants, and Non-Protestants. They are even held in common by Jews, Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists. The universally embraced heresies of this apostate age are free-willism, salvation, works justification, separatism (The teaching that evil is in things, not in us!), and rewards or loss of rewards in heaven based on works.
 
 

No one can know for certain, but it may be that we are now living in the day of Satan’s little season. Professing Christianity is in a state of almost total apostasy. There is a remnant according to the election of grace. There are a few individuals and churches scattered throughout the world who believe and preach the truth of God. However, by comparison, they are a very small remnant. The nations of the world have been deceived with the satanic lie of free-will, works religion. This is precisely what God told us would happen in these last days. These are perilous times for the souls of men (I Tim. 4:1-5; II Tim. 3:1-15; 4:1-4; II Thess. 2:1-8). Our Lord said, "I am come in my Father’s name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive" (John 5:43). It has come to pass. False prophets come in their own name, and men and women flock to hear them, while rejecting with anger the gospel of God’s free and sovereign grace in Christ.
 
 

THE APOSTATE RELIGION OF THIS WORLD IS THE RESULT OF GOD’S JUDICIAL REPROBATION. Rolfe Barnard once said, "This is a reprobate age, an age that cannot be explained apart from the judgment of God." Here is one of the most solemn things set forth in all the Word of God. When God gives men the light of the gospel and they refuse to walk in it, they are in danger of being reprobate, cast off, and deceived by satan. And this is the work of God! (Read Hosea 4:17 and Matt. 23:37-38).
 
 

REPROBATION IS THE WORK OF GOD, FIXING IT SO THAT THOSE WHO WILL NOT RECEIVE THE TRUTH CANNOT RECEIVE IT (Prov. 1:23-33). It is the Lord Jesus Christ himself who turns satan loose upon the nations for a little season (Rev. 20:3, 7). It is God the Holy Spirit who ceases to restrain the powers of darkness (II Thess. 2:;7-8). It is God the Father who sends men a strong delusion, that they might be damned (II Thess. 2:9-12).
 
 

I cannot imagine anything more solemn. The Scriptures tell us that God almighty sovereignly employs satan and his hellish religion to secure the damnation of those who hear, but will not receive the love of the truth! God will not trifle with those who trifle with his Son and the gospel of his grace.
 
 

There are three marks by which the messengers of satan, by whom the nations of the world are deceived, may be identified. Some of them have all three of these marks, some have two, some have only one. But every false prophet can be identified by these three marks. A false prophet can be identified by his enchanting miracles (II Thess. 2:9; Rev. 16:13-14), his evident motives (II Pet. 2:3), and his enticing message. He may, or may not, pretend to have apostolic gifts. He may, or may not, be an evidently covetous man. But every false prophet in the world has the same message. He will always mix something, somewhere, with the work of Christ (II Cor. 11:1-3, 13-15). Every false prophet and every false religion, every satanic delusion, makes salvation, acceptance with God, and eternal life, to one degree or another, dependent upon man. Somewhere or another, by one means or another, at one point or another, all false religion makes salvation conditional upon something done by the sinner. Any man who preaches conditional grace is a deceiver of men, an instrument of satan for the damning of men’s souls. Salvation is conditioned upon the work of Christ alone! Christ alone is our Savior (I Cor. 1:30). And salvation in Christ is by the free grace of God alone (Eph. 2:8-9).
 
 

GOD’S SAINTS IN THESE DARK DAYS HAVE GREAT CAUSE FOR THANKSGIVING (II Thess. 2:13-14). If you are one of God’s elect, a trophy of his almighty grace, snatched out of this apostate religious world, you have something for which to be thankful. What shouts of praise and thanksgiving must have erupted in the hearts of the Thessalonian believers when they read these verses! Rejoice and give thanks to God for his unspeakable grace and abundant mercy. He has chosen us as the objects of his love. He has redeemed us by the blood of his dear Son (II Cor. 5:21). He has caused us to hear the gospel (Rom. 10:17; Amos 8:11-12). He has called us by the power of his Spirit (Psa. 65:4). He has given us faith in Christ and saved us from eternal ruin by his omnipotent grace (Eph. 2:1-5, 8-9). And he has kept and shall keep us from the apostasy of this age (I John 2:19-28).
 
 

THESE DAYS OF DARKNESS PLACE US IN A POSITION OF GREAT RESPONSIBILITY. We must hold fast that form of sound words which we have received (II Tim. 1:13) and earnestly contend for the faith (Jude 3). We must in these dark days, as never before, make known to eternity bound men and women the gospel of God’s free and sovereign grace in Christ (II Tim. 4:1-5). There is no hope for any apart from the knowledge of Christ in the gospel.
 
 

THERE IS NO CAUSE FOR DESPAIR! (Rev. 20:10). Satan shall fall. The truth of God shall prevail. The church of God is safe. God’s elect cannot be deceived by Satan’s lie (Matt. 24:22-24; Mk. 13:20-22). The day of victory is at hand. When God our Savior is finished with our adversary, the devil, he will cast him into the lake of fire, where he can do no more harm.



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