The “second beast” is given five names in The Bible!

 

The Bibles gives us more names for the “second beast” in Revelation.   The “second beast” is also named the “false prophet”.  He has three more names to help us understand his nature!  The “second beast” is given five names in The Bible!

2 Thessalonians 2:3 tells us:  “It (‘The Day of The Lord’) cannot happen until the Great Revolt has taken place and the Rebel, the Lost One, has appeared.  This is the Enemy . . .”

The “second beast” is given five names in The Bible!.  1.  “second beast”.  2.   “false prophet”.  3. “the Rebel”.  4. “the Lost One”. 5. “the Enemy”.

St. Paul defines “the beast” with five names!  “. . . the one who claims to be so much greater than all that men call ‘god’, so much greater than anything that is worshiped, that he enthrones himself in God’s sanctuary and claims that he is God.”

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In every time and nation, “the second beast” appears in five forms.  His goal?  To lead people into disobeying This Word of God:

“And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.”

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Why did God allow “the beast with five names” to come to earth?   St. Paul answers that important question in 2 Thessalonians, 2:11!

“The reason why God is sending a power to delude them and make them believe what is untrue is to condemn all who refused to believe in the truth and choose wickedness instead.”

That is an incredibly important Fact!

Catholics see the purpose of Creation!  It is to separate His obedient “sheep” from willful “goats”.  It is to separate “good fish” from “trash fish”.  Creation separates “wheat” from “weeds” that are “thrown onto the burn pile”!

Vain people choose to “condemn” themselves!  Every willful disobedience to Any Word of God “condemns”.

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That is why Catholics strive to obey Every Word of Jesus Christ!

Catholics have access to the only “keys to The Kingdom of Heaven” that Jesus left on earth!   We may be forever blessed to be among:  “You are My friends if you obey My commands.”

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