📖 1 John 2:18–23 • How do you know if a teacher is real or a counterfeit? John gives the church a doctrinal test — not an emotional one. False teachers are not going to announce themselves. They don't stand up and say "I am the Antichrist." What they do is quietly move into the place that belongs to Jesus Christ — speaking His name, using His authority, offering a counterfeit anointing. And they're banking on the fact that you won't read the book for yourself. John writes to a church that is shaken. People they shared pews with walked out the door. And the Apostle's answer isn't emotional reassurance — it's doctrine. He shows them the test: what does this teacher say about the Son? The answer to that question exposes everything. This exposition walks through 1 John 2:18–23, explaining: • The three levels of the Antichrist spirit — a spirit, many antichrists, and the coming Man of Sin • Why apostasy is not evidence God lost control — it's evidence He told the truth • What it really means when people leave a doctrinally sound church • Why their leaving exposed a condition that already existed • Why heresies must come (1 Corinthians 11:19) — and why that's actually God's plan • The unction from the Holy One — and why you already have what you need • The two instruments God gave you to detect any counterfeit • Why "anti" means in place of — and why that's more dangerous than against