Reformed Presbytery in North America

Study in Revelation #54


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The sermon presents a historicist interpretation of Daniel 12:11, identifying the 'abomination that maketh desolate' as the papal antichrist's idolatrous elevation of the Eucharist and usurpation of Christ's authority within the Church, symbolized by the mass and the Pope's claim as Vicar of Christ. This view is contrasted with three alternative interpretations—Antiochus Epiphanes, Roman destruction of Jerusalem under Titus, and a future political antichrist—each of which the preacher argues fails due to chronological inconsistencies, grammatical discrepancies (notably the absence of the definite article in Hebrew), and theological misalignments with the New Testament's teaching on Christ's completed sacrifice. The sermon emphasizes that the 1,260 prophetic days 1,260 actual years, interpreted through the day-year principle, point to a prolonged ecclesiastical persecution lasting centuries, not a brief future event. Ultimately, the preacher affirms that while other views are held by respected scholars, the historicist position best harmonizes the biblical text, prophecy, and the ongoing spiritual warfare within the Church.
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Reformed Presbytery in North AmericaBy Pastor Greg Price

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