The Counterfeit Miracles of the Antichrist :: by Britt Gillette

Not everyone in the world today accepts the message of Jesus. This shouldn’t surprise you. Even many of those who met Jesus refused to accept His message. In spite of the love He offered… In spite of His revolutionary teachings… In spite of His miracles… They rejected Him. Why? Jesus said it’s because such people are children of the devil – the father of lies (John 8:42:44). Otherwise, why would anyone reject Jesus?

Jesus embodied truth (John 14:6). He gave sight to the blind (John 9:6-7). He opened the ears of the deaf (Mark 7:35). He cured the lepers (Luke 17:14). He even brought the dead back to life (John 11:43-44). His miracles testified to His identity as the Son of God (John 5:36). Still, many of those who witnessed His miracles turned away from Him. Many of those who heard  His words did not believe Him. And in the years since, millions upon millions have rejected Jesus as the Messiah.

Yet Jesus tells us a time will come when the world will gladly follow someone else. He said, “Another will come, and Him you will follow” (John 5:43). Who is this man the world will follow? Who is this false messiah? I’m sure you’ve heard of him before. His name is the Antichrist.

The Bible tells us the Antichrist will be so powerful, the world will worship him (Revelation 13:4). He will command a global government with complete power over every person on earth (Revelation 13:7). His power will be so complete he’ll control everyone’s ability to buy or sell (Revelation 13:17). But is this power the only reason the world will worship him?

Most likely not. Many kings and rulers have held power. Few have been worshiped. But the Bible provides us with a clue as to why the world will worship this man. It says he will perform great miracles (Revelation 13:13). In fact, these miracles will be so amazing, they will deceive God’s people – if such a thing were possible (Matthew 24:24).

The “Miracles” of Advanced Technology

Many describe technology as a modern day miracle. Since the Industrial Revolution, we’ve witnessed one technological breakthrough after another. With each passing year, our devices cost less and grow in power. Given current trends, we have no reason to believe this won’t continue right up until the moment Jesus returns.

After all, we live in a world of exponential change. We live in a world where each year technology improves by leaps and bounds. And it’s in this world where the Antichrist will perform his deceptive miracles. How will he do this? I don’t know. But in the near future, he will be able to use new technologies to copy almost every miracle of Jesus.

Is it any wonder he will deceive so many people? The Bible says the whole world will follow him. And his “miracles” are one of the reasons they will. But the Antichrist’s miracles won’t be miracles at all. They’ll be fakes.

Keep in mind, counterfeit miracles are nothing new. Pharaoh’s magicians copied many of the plagues God sent on Egypt (Exodus 7:11). Is it any surprise the Antichrist will be able to do the same?

Are You the Messiah?

When John the Baptist sent a messenger to ask Jesus if He was the long awaited Messiah, Jesus responded, “The lame walk. The deaf hear. The blind see…” (Luke 7:22). For John, this was enough. These facts confirmed the identity of Jesus. After all, never in the history of the world had a man restored sight to a man born blind (John 9:32). His miracles proved Jesus was the Messiah.

But very soon, such miracles will be commonplace. Advanced technology such as molecular manufacturing, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and biotechnology will cure all disease and disabilities. The blind will see. The lame will walk. The deaf will hear. The sick will be healed.

It’s easy to imagine that when that happens, one man will claim credit – the Antichrist.

Let’s look at a few of Jesus’ miracles and how the Antichrist could use future technology in an effort to copy them:

Feeding the Five Thousand – Tasked with feeding a crowd of 5,000 men (and even more women and children), Jesus took five loaves of bread and two fish. He blessed them, broke them into pieces, and had His disciples hand them out to the people. Everyone ate as much as they wanted, and twelve baskets of leftovers were collected (Matthew 14:13-21).

Did you know the dirt in your front yard probably has every element needed to make fish and bread? All you need is a recipe and the means to make them. With the blueprint for a piece of fish or a loaf of bread, advanced technology will be able to do just that.

By rearranging matter, you could literally create a fish or a loaf of bread from nothing but dirt. And with enough dirt, you could feed five thousand people. In fact, with enough dirt and the right technology, you could feed the whole world.

In a world of advanced technology, the Antichrist will be able to feed the whole world. And if he did, the world would worship him for it (Revelation 13:4). But again, this would be a false miracle. Man does not live off of bread alone, but from the Word of God (Matthew 4:4).

Water into Wine – The first miracle Jesus performed in public took place at a wedding. When the wine ran out, Jesus told the servants to fill six jars with water. Then, He told them to dip some out and take it to the master of ceremonies. When they did, the water had turned into wine (John 2:1-11).

With advanced technology, the Antichrist could also turn water into wine. Remember, natural chemical processes create both water and wine. Once computers can control the forming and breaking of chemical bonds, humans will be able to direct those chemical processes. If you have the elements needed to form the chemical compounds in wine, advanced technology will open the door for turning water into wine.

Curing of Disease – Jesus cured lepers (Luke 17:14), gave sight to the blind (John 9:6-7), healed the lame (Mark 2:11-12), opened the ears of the deaf (Mark 7:35), and cured disease (Luke 8:2). Will the Antichrist be able to do the same? In all likelihood, yes.

Advanced technology is on the verge of monumental breakthroughs in medicine. Soon, we’ll be able to replace cancerous cells with healthy ones. Designer antibodies will attack and destroy once deadly viruses. Imagine man-made machines so small they can travel through the blood stream. As they encounter deadly bacteria and viruses, they latch on and disable them, effectively ending all illness and disease.

In such a world, the blind will see, the deaf will hear, and the paralyzed will walk again. No one will die from infection. No one will die from heart disease. The aging process will be reversed.

Some Things Can’t Be Replicated

Again, counterfeit miracles are nothing new. Pharaoh’s magicians appeared to copy many of the plagues God sent on Egypt. But in the end, Pharaoh and his court couldn’t match God’s power over death. Death ultimately came to the firstborn of Egypt (Exodus 12:29).

Likewise, what Jesus did on the cross can’t be copied. He took on the sin of the world, and through Him, we receive forgiveness. Can the Antichrist (or any man) forgive sin? No. Jesus is the only name by which we can be saved (Acts 4:12). He has the power to lay down His life and to pick it up again (John 10:18). He has the power to raise the dead (John 11:44), and He has power to judge the world (John 5:22).

The end times will be a time of great deception (2 Thessalonians 2:10-11). Even though the teachings of Jesus are well known, much of the world continues to look for a messiah—a savior who will end the suffering of this world. The Bible tells us the world will follow the Antichrist. They will marvel at his “miracles.”

They will worship him as their savior and god. But it will all be false. It will all be an illusion. Nothing but a counterfeit hope, when real hope is found in Jesus.

Britt Gillette is author of the free ebook Coming to Jesus: One Man’s Search for Truth and Life Purpose as well as Signs of the Second Coming: 11 Reasons Jesus Will Return in Our Lifetime. He’s also the founder of End Times Bible Prophecy.

Every People, Language, and Nation :: by Britt Gillette

When it comes to the end times, the Bible is clear. A global government will rule the entire earth (Daniel 7:23). It will be more than another superpower. It will rule the whole world. This not only makes it different from past nations, kingdoms, and empires of the world—it makes it completely unique.

Think about it. Of all the nations in human history, how many managed to set up a global empire? None. Ancient Rome held vast power and influence. But it didn’t rule China. It didn’t rule South America. It ruled large portions of the known world. But it wasn’t a global empire. And the same is true for every other empire in history.

In the book of Revelation, John describes the power of this global empire and its ruler, the Antichrist. He says this empire will rule over “all people, tribes, and languages” on earth (Revelation 13:7). Its authority will be total and complete. No one will be able to buy or sell anything without permission (Revelation 13:16-17).

Think about that. What nation has ever held such awesome power? None. The power to control all buying and selling means even black markets will be shut down. Such power has never existed, and it doesn’t exist now. Yet, the Bible says it will come.

Why do I bring this up? Because our generation is unique. It’s the first in history with the means to set up a truly global government. Throughout history, huge obstacles have blocked the path to global empire. But today? Those obstacles disappear on an almost daily basis. Let’s look at the top four and why our generation will be the first in history with the ability to set up a global empire like the one described in the Bible.

1) Language Barriers – Since the Tower of Babel, language has divided the world. Lack of a common language has been one of the greatest obstacles to a world empire. But thanks to technology, the language barrier will soon disappear. In Chapter 10 of my book Signs of the Second Coming, I wrote:

But soon, new technologies will enable us to eliminate language barriers forever.   People will speak in their native language and, through a special earpiece, be heard in the listener’s native language. It’s only a matter of time, and once it happens, the language barrier will disappear forever.

That was two years ago. Since then, “soon” has become “now.” In May, a start-up company called Waverly Labs started taking pre-orders for a device called The Pilot. So what is this device? According to the company, it’s “the world’s first smart earpiece which translates between users speaking different languages.” The company’s tagline? “A world without language barriers.”

Again, these are only pre-orders. The actual product might not be as seamless as claimed.  But even if it has rough edges, you know it’s only a matter of time before such devices are commonplace. Earlier this year, Skype rolled out Skype Translate, with a goal of instantly translating phone calls and text messages. Reviews have been mixed, but the technology continues to advance. Again, it’s only a matter of time. Soon, the dividing line of language will be gone forever.

2) Common Goals – In the past, distinct cultures separated people. Most nations had competing goals rather than common goals. However, two trends are changing that: Modern technology, and the need to survive.

With the rise of technology, the cultural divide is withering away. On-demand, anywhere, streaming of movies, music, books, and websites cross over borders. We have global sports stars, global movie stars, and global musicians. And all of this contributes to the rise of a single global culture.

Nationalism is on its deathbed. Fewer and fewer people buy into the notion their country is always right. Because of their education and travels, more and more people view themselves as “citizens of the world.”

You can see this in the European Union. If you live in England, your passport no longer says “England.” It says “European Community.” Fewer and fewer people identify as French, Italian, or German. More and more identify as European. But the EU isn’t alone. In other parts of the world, open borders are eroding cultural and linguistic barriers.

3) Enforcement  – Another obstacle to global empire is law enforcement. After all, how do you police the entire world? The logistics are staggering.

With past technology, a global empire would be impossible. It would stretch armies, supply lines, and communications razor thin. Its influence would weaken with each step taken away from its center. Think of ancient Rome. It dominated Italy. It held total power over the Mediterranean. But the far edges of the empire? Constant trouble. Rebellion. Invasion. Weakness. Why? Because the more Rome expanded, the more land it had to control and defend.

Even in recent years, great powers have found it near impossible to rule a single nation. Think about how much harder it would be to rule the entire world. Think of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Or how about U.S. incursions into Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan? In each of these cases, mighty superpowers struggled to control third world nations. Given those examples, the idea of a global empire seems absurd. And for most of human history, a global empire has been absurd. But technology will soon change that. Don’t believe me?

Just look at advances in warfare alone. Already we see the rise of robot fighters.  Do a Google search of “robot cheetahs” or “robot soldiers,” and you’ll get an idea of what’s coming. The use of such robots will make a global empire not only possible, but ruthlessly efficient. And surveillance? Spying will become easier in the future. Intelligence-gathering, mosquito-size robots already exist.

Soon, technology will give rise to “smart dust,” nearly invisible particles capable of “seeing” and “listening” to everything. With the use of AI (think of IBM’s “Watson” from Jeopardy), a global empire will be able to sort through billions and trillions of human interactions. Those deemed “inappropriate” or “forbidden” will be reported to the government. In such a world, just a few people with a robot army and AI could rule much of the world.

4) Regulation – The same AI that will make global surveillance possible will also allow a global empire to do away with bureaucracy. This has long been an obstacle to global rule.

Think about it. Just as the ancient Roman Empire struggled to control territory the larger it grew, it also struggled to govern the larger it grew. And the Roman Empire only touched parts of three continents. Imagine if it tried to rule the entire world. Talk about a bureaucratic nightmare!

Even if ancient Rome could have managed the logistics of a global empire, could it have really controlled every economic transaction in the world? No. Of course not. The Roman Empire couldn’t even control every economic transaction in the City of Rome itself. Black markets were alive and well in ancient Rome, and they’re alive and well today. But a day will soon come when black markets no longer exist, because the Bible says the revived Roman Empire will be so powerful no one will be able to buy or sell anything without its permission (Revelation 13:17).

How is this possible? It’s difficult to say. But again, the most likely explanation is through the power of technology. Already, the majority of the world’s financial transactions are electronic, and governments can see and track everything. Cash-only black markets do exist. But how much longer will cash exist?

Governments don’t have a monopoly on new technology. Criminals have access as well, and  it’s becoming much more difficult to stop counterfeiting. When the average person can create currency identical to the original, what do you think will happen? Currency and coins will become worthless. And banking, buying, and selling will move to the only place where they can be protected – the electronic networks.

Conclusion
Obstacles to global empire have persisted for centuries. But they’re under attack. Soon they’ll  be torn down forever. For those who understand Bible prophecy, this comes as no surprise. The Bible tells us a global empire will dominate the world in the years just prior to Christ’s return (Daniel 7:25). It’s no coincidence we see the pieces falling into place at the exact same time when we see an unprecedented convergence of end time signs.

Those signs include, but are not limited to: the restoration of Israel (Isaiah 11:12), the Jewish people in Jerusalem (Luke 21:24), the worldwide spread of the gospel (Matthew 24:14), and dramatic increases in travel and knowledge (Daniel 12:4). Today, we see all these signs.

If the return of Jesus is near, we should see signs of a coming global empire right now. Is that what we see? I believe so. For all of human history, global government has not only been elusive, it’s been impossible. But today, it’s not only becoming possible. It’s a foregone conclusion.


Britt Gillette is author of the free ebook Coming to Jesus: One Man’s Search for Truth and Life Purpose as well as Signs of the Second Coming: 11 Reasons Jesus Will Return in Our Lifetime. He’s also the founder of End Times Bible Prophecy.