In the Book of Revelation, God is seen pouring out His just wrath on an unbelieving world. In Revelation 6:16-17, wicked mankind tries to hide under rocks just to avoid Jesus. They do not want Him to come and force them to stop their sinful ways and wicked existence. They realize His power, preeminence, and coming judgment, but they absolutely hate Him for it. They love their wickedness so much that they hate the only One Who could set them free from eternal condemnation and a life enchained to the devil (2 Timothy 2:26). Their minds and hearts are clouded by a great delusion.
Before Christ’s final descent to
earth at His second coming, God will send two witnesses to proclaim the gospel
throughout the earth. After their ministry is done, God will allow
the antichrist to kill them in the street. Revelation 11:10 says,
“And those who dwell on the earth will rejoice over them and celebrate; and
they will send gifts to one another, because these two prophets tormented those
who dwell on the earth.” God will resurrect the two prophets, but,
during the period in which the people of the earth think that they are finally
done with having to listen to gospel preaching, they will throw a party and
exchange gifts in celebration. They will love evil so much that
Jesus and the good news of heaven and salvation will seem to them as torment. Jesus
said in John 3:19-20, “This is the judgment, that the Light has come into the
world, and men loved the darkness rather than the Light, for their deeds were
evil. For everyone who does evil hates the Light, and does not come to the
Light for fear that his deeds will be exposed.” It is those who
practice the truth who respond to the gospel invitation, and this proves that
God has been at work in their hearts all along (John 3:21). However,
those who do evil and love evil hate Jesus and His Light because it exposes
them. Not only does it show them how corrupt and filthy they are in
light of His holiness, but it reminds them that they deserve to be punished for
their wickedness (John 16:8, Romans 1:32). Furthermore, there is a sense
in which a defiled conscience (Titus 1:15), a deluded mind, and a deceived
heart provide the sinner with an “enhanced” ability to enjoy corrupt
behavior. They don’t want the Light to make them see reality because
then sin won’t be as fun to them any longer. Darkness makes delusion
easier.
Wicked people delight in their
perversities (Isaiah 66:2, 2 Thessalonians 2:12), even though sin is dangerous,
harmful, and leading to death. Proverbs 8:35-36 says, speaking of
wisdom, “For he who finds me finds life And obtains favor from the
Lord. But he who sins against me injures himself; All those who
hate me love death” (italics mine). The delusion of the
wicked is that they see death as life, and they willfully and continuously
injure themselves with their sin. The thief, who is Satan
himself, comes to steal, kill, and destroy, but God gives life to the full in
Christ (John 10:10). Yet the world thinks that sin is as good as it
gets, and they hold it tightly even to their grave. It is an
unreasonable conclusion and an irrational decision given that eternal life in
Christ is way better than any passing pleasures of sin in this life (Hebrews
11:25). This life is so short, like a vapor that is here and then
gone, yet the wicked put all of their eggs in the basket of the here and now
and of enjoying the world system. Their spiritual investment
strategy is terrible (Matthew 19:30), yet they think it is worth defying God
just to be able to sin now. The prospect of eternal bliss doesn’t
hold the weight that it should in their minds.
In Revelation 16, as God pours out
the final seven bowl judgments, mankind still refuses to
repent. Revelation 16:9 says, “Men were scorched with fierce heat;
and they blasphemed the name of God who has the power over these plagues, and
they did not repent so as to give Him glory.” Verse 11 says, “And
they blasphemed the God of heaven because of their pains and their sores; and
they did not repent of their deeds.” The beast, whose mark they had
taken and whose image they worshiped, will not be able to deliver them from the
wrath of God, but still they will follow him and not the One Who alone could
save them. It is a delusion of the highest order, but this was
foretold in the Scripture. 2 Thessalonians 2:11-12 says, “For this
reason God will send upon them a deluding influence so that they will believe
what is false, in order that they all may be judged who did not believe the
truth, but took pleasure in wickedness.” The delusion Scripture
speaks of is a result of sinners refusing to humble themselves and respond to
the truth that they know in the creation, in their conscience, and in the
Bible. Thus, God will give them over (Romans 1:24) according to
their wicked desires to defile themselves and store up His just
wrath. Proverbs 10:23 says, “Doing wickedness is like sport to a
fool, And so is wisdom to a man of understanding.” Whereas
believers come to see sin as not just wrong in God’s sight but harmful to
themselves and others in addition to not providing the joy that practicing
wisdom does, unbelievers who refuse to practice truth like the very thing that
is killing them to the extent that they will follow Satan who is powerless to
save them even as he is proven impotent before God.
Jesus said in John 12:25, “He who
loves his life loses it, and he who hates his life in this world will keep it
to life eternal.” Jesus exposed the great delusion perfectly for any
with ears to hear. He warned people that if they live exclusively
for their own benefit and love themselves more than others that they would find
themselves in a losing situation. This is because they will never
find true satisfaction in this life by being selfish, and they will suffer
eternally for failing to submit to and love Christ. It is only those
who deny themselves, who sacrifice for others even at great cost, and who
follow Christ who will enjoy the benefits of eternal life. Sinners,
in choosing to love their lives, demonstrate that they actually hate themselves
and will eternally suffer. Being deluded, they don’t see this for what
it is (Proverbs 26:11), but those who seek truth will find that there is a more
excellent way.
Most hate the Light, but those who
come to know the Light will be able to recognize that their love for darkness
was a delusion of the devil. Only in Christ can a person live
delusion-free, for only in Christ are hidden all of the treasures of wisdom and
knowledge (Colossians 2:3). Everywhere else, delusion reigns.
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