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What does the Bible say about Absalom and Antichrist?

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Absalom represents Antichrist as he embodies deceit and rebellion against God's appointed king.

In the sermon, Absalom is portrayed as a figure of Antichrist, demonstrating rebellion, ambition, and deceit. Just as Absalom sought to usurp David's throne through treachery, the spirit of Antichrist seeks to undermine Christ's authority and lead others away from the truth of the gospel. The preacher emphasizes that true religion reflects service and submission to God's anointed, in stark contrast to Absalom's manipulative pursuits. The narrative illustrates how false gospels—those that promote self-accomplishment and human effort—invert the message of God’s grace and establish man as the savior rather than acknowledging Christ's sovereign rule.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 15:7-14

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