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      • God responds by sending strong delusion—sending more of what they already treasured!—for the purpose of condemnation. Some may consider God to be mean-spirited in doing this, but the people choose this blindness. God essentially gives them more of their hearts' desire.
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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · Simply put, God sends a strong delusion to those who choose not to believe the gospel of Christ. Those who take delight in mocking and rejecting Him, He will condemn. It is a person’s choice whether to accept and believe the truth of Jesus Christ as presented in the Scriptures.

  3. First, it is clear this strong delusion will take place during the time of the lawless one (2 Thessalonians 2:8), also called the Antichrist or beast elsewhere in Scripture (Revelation 13). He is the one Jesus will kill with "the breath of his mouth" (2 Thessalonians 2:8; Revelation 19:15).

    • Introduction
    • The Coming of The Lawless One and Satan’s Deception
    • The Judgment of God and The Deluding Influence
    • Conclusion

    Though the Day of the Lord will eventually usher in a glorious day of millennial blessing for those left after the Tribulation and the return of Christ to earth, it will begin with a time of judgment, a day of wrath, as described in Revelation 6-19. While millions will come to Christ beginning with the sealing and salvation of 144,000 Jews (12,000 ...

    2:9 The coming of the lawless one will be by Satan’s working with all kinds of miracles and signs and false wonders, 2:10and with every kind of evil deception directed against those who are perishing, because they found no place in their hearts for the truth so as to be saved.

    2:11 Consequently God sends on them a deluding influence that they may believe what is false. 2:12And so they will all be judged who have not believed the truth but have delighted in evil. “Consequently” (Greek, dia touto, “for this reason”) looks back to the previous verse and the refusal to love the truth by those who are perishing. As such, it a...

    Certainly one of the key points of these verses is the very sobering truth that people can so resist the truth that God finally gives them over to greater and greater delusion where they literally wander further and further away so that they believe one lie after another. Plainly, there is no walking the fence, no neutral ground that men may take—e...

  4. Aug 3, 2024 · In a biblical context, delusion refers to a state of being deceived or led away from the truth, often as a result of rejecting God’s word (2 Thessalonians 2:11-12). It signifies a false belief that clouds judgment and leads individuals away from righteousness.

  5. Embarking on this exploration, I found that illusion, delusion, and confusion are used around 150 times in the Bible and Mrs. Eddy’s writings. Here is a look at what these books have to say, and how an understanding of these words can help in healing.

    • Andrea Mccormick
  6. “A strong delusion” should be “an effectual inward working of error”—no longer a mere indifference to truth, but a real influence of error upon their hearts. This inward work of error is sent “with a view to their believing the lie” (the Greek has the definite article)—the lie (that is) which Antichrist would have them believe.

  7. Jul 8, 2022 · It says that Satan, in the form of this lawless one, comes with “deception of unrighteousness for the perishing.”. And then it says, “because they refused to love the truth” (2 Thessalonians 2:10). And verse 11 says, “God sends a strong delusion” because they refuse to love the truth.

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