Tuesday - April 8, 2025
SCRIPTURE
1 John 2:18
Dear children, this is the last hour; and as you have heard that the antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come. This is how we know it is the last hour. 1 John 2:18
WORDS OF HOPE
This passage from the first letter of John is the first time that the word “antichrist” is used in the Bible. The functional modern understanding of antichrist seems to be that an antichrist is any person or force that opposes Jesus or the Christian church. John describes an antichrist specifically as a person who denies that Jesus is the Christ. I see two sticky issues here for those of us who are followers of Christ today.
The first may be semantics, but all those who are not followers of Christ are not against Christ as the prefix “anti“ suggests. It simply means that they have a different understanding and perception of the role of the historical Jesus. As Christians, I think we must ask ourselves why this is a problem for us. Why does it matter that others have chosen to follow another spiritual path? The love that we believe comes to us from God and the Son should be enough to sustain and protect us.
Secondly, to believe that a force in and of itself can be an antichrist seems problematic. Except in the case of the force of Mother Nature, a force is something set into motion by a human action. The force itself has no belief for or against Christ. The problem comes with believing that on one end of the continuum we can have an antichrist that is an unthinking and unfeeling entity, then on the other end there is Christ, the living embodiment of humanity and divinity who thinks and feels so deeply. It seems to me like we might need to be more careful about defining the true faces of the antichrists about which John is warning.
The world is full of many people who act in ways that we see as antithetical to the ways of Christ. Indeed, by John’s description, some may be seen as antichrists. There are also many people who don’t consider themselves to be followers of Christ, but lead a life based in the principles that exhibit the same principles taught by Jesus. Are these people antichrists? Then there are those who with their words say they are Christians but with their actions defy the teachings of Jesus. Are these people Christians? As the hymn by Raymond Scholtes says, “they will know we are Christians by our love.” Christians are those who in their hearts believe in the love and power of Jesus and in their lives spread this love to the world.
PRAYER
Loving God, in the name of your loving son, Jesus, guide me through my day such that my thoughts, words, and actions clearly acknowledge that I am a Christ-follower. Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Kris Baker
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
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