(Act 8:9) “But there was a man named
Simon,”
As my thoughts penned yesterday were on the warnings we receive
from the Lord Jesus on deceiving men and all those that lie against the truth,
I thought it may be good to look to the bible as it could give us some warnings
and what those types of men and woman may look like. The bible is full of
typology and we will often see the same pattern throughout time and through
passing generations. The events of the Old Testament often depict similar
events in the New Testament; you could say it is the silent voice of God giving
us clues on what will happen in the future. In other words Typology (a.k.a.
figura in Latin) in Christian theology and Biblical exegesis (a critical
explanation or interpretation of a text) is a doctrine
or theory concerning the relationship between the Old and New
Testaments. If we look closely enough we will see repeat patterns throughout
the bible, let us use an example to amplify the coming of the Lord Jesus; the
Lord teaches us that in the days of Noah. “They ate, they
drank, they married, they were given in marriage, until the day that Noah
entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them all.” (Luke 17:27)
In like manner, people will be doing exactly the same things in the
days of the coming of the Lord; we must pray for strength and grace not to be
those who would be deceived into believing lies and chasing false
doctrine.
Now if we look at this man Simon the sorcerer, we see a pattern
that people from that time admired him and they gravitated toward him. So why
did they admire him and call him a man of God.
“They all paid attention to him, from the least to the greatest,
saying, "This man is the power of God that is called Great. And they
paid attention to him because for a long time he had amazed them with his magic.” (Act 8:10-11) - Let us not confuse false signs and
wonders as the work of the Spirit.
To him they had regard (and perhaps the more because the time
fixed for the coming of the Messiah had now expired, which had raised a general
expectation of the appearing of some great one about this time. Probably he was
a native of their country, and therefore they embraced him the more cheerfully,
that by giving honour to him they might reflect it upon themselves. 2. They
said of him, This man is the great power of God - the power of God, that
great power (so it might be read), that power which made the world. See
how ignorant inconsiderate people mistake that which is done by the power of
Satan, as if it were done by the power of God. Thus, in the Gentile world,
devils pass for deities; and in the antichristian kingdom all the world
wonders after a beast, to whom the dragon gives his power, and who
opens his mouth in blasphemy against God, Rev_13:2-5. (Matthew Henry)
The anti-christ will have the same effect on the world; he will
appear as an angel of light and deceive the nations. Simon was a type of the
anti-christ! His luring tool was the magic he was able to perform, but the
anti-christ will have false religious people backing him all the way. People
had expected the return of the Lord, they may have been growing impatient, and it
will be the same in the days of the Lord if He chooses to delay to his return; “But if that wicked servant says to himself, 'My master is
delayed,' and begins to beat his fellow servants and eats and drinks with
drunkards, the master of that servant will
come on a day when he does not expect him and at an hour he does not
know.” (Matthew 24:48-50)
People will be looking to advance His return then they will say he
is the christ! Remember the Lord’s warning to his children; “Then if anyone says to you, 'Look, here is the Christ!' or 'There
he is!' do not believe it. For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform
great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible, even the
elect.” (Matthew 24:23-24)
He will use signs and wonders to deceive even the elect, if
possible! That will not happen as God’s children have understood as He has
given them eyes to see and they know their masters voice. But this lure will be
so great that it will rock the world as they bow done and worship him as God.
In the city of Samaria Simon Magus had been busy there, and had
gained a great interest among the people, and yet they believed the things
that Philip spoke. Phillip had just declared the wonderful truth of the gospel
and people had believed his message and people had been saved. The same people
that once were taken up by Simon’s magic and been bewitched by him.
“We are told how strong the delusion of Satan was by which
they were brought into the interests of this great deceiver. He had been for
some time, nay, for a long time, in this city, using sorceries; perhaps
he came there by the instigation of the devil, soon after our Saviour had been
there, to undo what he had been doing there; for it was always Satan's way to crush
a good work in its bud and infancy, 2Co_11:3; 1Th_3:5. Now, First, Simon assumed to himself that which was
considerable: He gave out that he himself was some great one, and
would have all people to believe so and to pay him respect accordingly; and then,
as to everything else, they might do as they pleased. He had no design to
reform their lives, nor improve their worship and devotion, only to make them
believe that he was, tis megas - some divine person. Justin
Martyr says that he would be worshipped as prōton theon - the
chief god. He gave out himself to be the Son of God, the
Messiah, so some think; or to be an angel, or a prophet. Perhaps he was
uncertain within himself what title of honour to pretend to; but he would be
thought some great one. Pride, ambition, and an affectation of
grandeur, have always been the cause of abundance of mischief both to the world
and to the church.” (Matthew Henry)
What amazes me with this account is how much emphasis is placed
upon the power of the Holy Spirit; He offered to pay for its power! Money and
the Holy Ghost when accompanying one another should get us to at least sit up
and pay attention. It should at the very least get us to examine what is being
preached! I am thankful for the strength and the power of Divine grace, by
which these new converts were brought to Christ, who is truth and will unarm
the works of the devil. Grace works in the lives of those who were once
captivated by the power of Satan but now is brought into obedience to
Christ. Where Satan, as a strong man armed, kept possession of
the palace, and thought himself safe, Christ was stronger than him and freed
the captive, praise His name! He led captivity captive, and made
those the trophies of his victory that the devil had once triumphed over. Let
us not despair of the worst, when even those whom Simon Magus had bewitched
were brought to believe. If we have been hoodwinked into believing the lies of
the false prophets and the false teachers lets us repent from the errors of our
ways and cleave to the finished work of Calvary.
We must remember Noah’s example; by faith Noah was warned of the
upcoming judgment, we in turn must find grace in time of need to mimic him; “By
faith Noah, being warned of God concerning things not seen as
yet, moved with godly fear, prepared an ark to the saving of his house; through
which he condemned the world, and became heir of the righteousness which is
according to faith.” (Hebrews 11:7)
We have not yet seen the “Rapture” but it will happen, God has declared it to us through
his Word. Therefore let us not look to this event with intrigue but rather heed
the voice of our great Saviour as we attentively heed His warnings on these
upcoming events and be on guard against the error of our times.
Even so, we cry to you our God as we beckon your return, come
quickly Lord Jesus, we long to behold your glory and bow down and worship you,
our great Redeemer and High Priest, Jehovah God we will worship you and you
alone, Amen!
Signing off
Tyrone
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