REVEALING THE MYSTERY OF THE "MAN OF
LAWLESSNESS"
OF  2 THESSALONIANS 2:1-12.

Since the beginning of The Christ's spiritual work within congregations under the "new covenant", Jehovah has allowed that these congregations be infiltrated by certain men and women whom God knew would work in a mysterious and wicked way with the intention of cutting His anointed sons off from Him. (Jude V.4). It was intended to reveal those who would remain faithful to His Word while suffering extreme spirit harassment from lawless ones declaring themselves Christians but whose hearts and minds were schooled in apostasy.  (Cor 11:17-19.  Rom 16:17,18).

THE MYSTERY described in 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12 was of God actually allowing such wicked works of lawless ones to continue inside Christ's congregations that the faith of His servants might be proven. Knowledge of such lawless works was withheld until all 144,000 faithful approved ones had been gathered     made evident by the excommunication of anointed ones by members of the "man of lawlessness" during the 2,300 "evenings  and  mornings".  (Matt 25:45.  Dan 8:13,14).  During this period the apostate "man of lawlessness" was "revealed", and the evidence sent to many JW congregations whose unsealed 'elders' had usurped anointed ones.  All this is recorded in the bitter "Little Scroll".  (Rev 10:8-11).

The method adopted by covenant-leavers and lawless JWs in Christ's congregations was to change the true meaning of certain scriptures sufficiently to give specious credibility and glory to  themselves. (Dan 7:25).  In  this way they lifted themselves above the authority of God. (2 Thess 2:4).  In achieving this, they first had  to  remove the effective authority of Holy Spirit (the active "restraint" to their wickedness). Apostate  covenant  leavers* did this by 'shifting' congregational responsibilities from faithful anointed ones (the "temple" class through whom God expresses Spirit knowledge of His Will) to unsealed 'elders' they* had appointed, and then allowing this "man of lawlessness" to excommunicate them after having failed to mislead them into apostate rebellion.  Pages 29/12/96A & 29/12/96B are a record of the "appointed times"  (the  scriptural periods and  dates) when these events took place, and the public declaration by  men of lawlessness of the apostate rebellion of the sect falsely calling themselves Jehovah's Witnesses.

26/12/97.
 

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