In
the city in which I live, one of the local television stations carries a weekly
broadcast of the Sunday morning worship services of a large local church. Every
week, immediately after the church service broadcast ends, a commercial begins
for a local gambling casino. The world is always ready to pour in if the Church,
the ἐκκλησία, is
not present as a restaining influence.
The word, “restrainer, “ is from the
Greek word Κατέχον (Strong’s 2722) which is used in the Bible
to express ”hold down,” “hold back,” “detain,” “restrain,” and other similar
meanings.
2 Thessalonians 2:6-8 says that “the restrainer,” the one who holds back the world, will continue to do so until he is taken out of the way. To modern readers, it may not seem to be clearly stated who this restrainer is. A literal translation of the Greek of verse 6 into English is "And now that which is restraining, you know, for to be revealed him in his time."
Many believe that the restrainer is the Holy
Spirit who indwells all the Christians who make up the Church. The removal of
the restrainer could reference the removal of the Church at the time of the
Rapture. The Antichrist is to be
revealed when the one who hinders his presence is removed.
These concepts are involved in
controversy among theologians over how to interpret eschatological doctrines. I
will not tell you what you should believe but I will say that we should, at
least, discuss it and not ignore it. Paul assumed that his contemporary readers understood what he was referencing ("you know"). Paul was talking to us also.
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