(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Now listen to me very carefully, all right? The King James Bible is perfect, preserved, without error, okay? And there's no need for us to ever, those of us that are saved, to ever have to go back to the Greek, right? Because the Holy Spirit teaches us, like Pastor McMurtry said, that falling is always down, not up. Okay, so you don't have to go back to the Greek to get that. But you know, some of these unsaved heretics, this is like probably the one passage that might benefit them to go back to the Greek, because that falling away there is apostasia, all right? That's what's coming. The apostasy, the falling away, the people moving away from the truth of God, they're looking for men that'll make them feel good, that'll teach them lies. Look, I want an illustration of the falling away. Look at the average church in America today. They're not preaching the truth. They're not preaching the Word of God. They're not telling people what the Bible says. They're just telling people what they want to hear, so they'll put money in the offering plate. Look, let no man deceive you by any means, for that day shall not come. That means, you know what that means? That means that it can't happen at any moment. That destroys imminency. That day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed the son of, what's the word? Perdition. So look, the Bible tells us that the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ will not come until the man of sin is revealed, meaning we see him, we can identify him, and he's called the son of perdition. Now, what's so important about that word perdition? In Revelation 17, 8, we're told that he would go into perdition. In 2 Thessalonians 2, 3, we're told that he is the son of perdition. Now what's interesting about that is that there's only one other person in the Bible who is called the son of perdition. Go to John chapter number 17. John chapter number 17. Now again, nothing in the Bible is there by mistake or accident. God, if he used the term son of perdition about the antichrist, and then he used the term son of perdition somewhere else, and those are the only times those terms are used, he wants us to connect those thoughts. He wants us to figure out, okay, well, what's the connection here? So who's the other son of perdition in Scripture? John 17 and verse 12. John 17, 12 says, while I was with them in the world, I kept them in thy name. Those that thou gavest me I have kept, and none of them is lost. This is the Lord Jesus Christ speaking, and then he says this, and none of them is lost but the son of perdition that the Scripture might be fulfilled. Now who was the one that he lost? Judas Iscariot. The only other person in the Bible that is called the son of perdition is Judas Iscariot. Other than that, the only other person that's called the son of perdition is the antichrist, the beast. He said, well, what's the connection? What's the similarity? Go to John chapter number 13. John chapter number 13, verse number 26. John chapter 13 and verse 26. John 13, 26 says this, Jesus answered, he it is to whom I shall give a sop when I have dipped it, and when he had dipped a sop, he gave it to Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon. Notice verse 27, and after the sop, notice what the Bible says, Satan entered into him. Satan entered into him. Then said Jesus unto him, that thou doest do quickly. Now here's what's interesting, as you read the New Testament, as you read the Bible, you find that Jesus comes across many people that are possessed of devils, that we would call demon possessed. But my belief is that Satan himself never indwelled anybody as far as possessing somebody. The only person he ever possessed, the only person he ever felt the need like, I can't give this to a thousand devils. This is too big of a job, I need to just do it myself. You know the only person he ever possessed, the only person he ever entered into was Judas Iscariot when Judas was going to betray the Lord Jesus Christ because Satan thought it was too big of a job. He thought he was on the brink of victory, little did he know that he was on the brink of defeat. Because you know they crucified him, but three days later he rose from the grave. And Satan entered into Judas, and the Bible refers to him as the son of perdition. So why is the antichrist called the son of perdition when he comes back from the bottom of the pit? Well probably because he's going to be possessed by Satan himself. See it's too big of a job. The battle of Armageddon he thinks, you know this is my shot to destroy Christ. He fooled me that one time. For three days I was rejoicing. You know but now he thinks I've got another shot, I've got another chance. So the antichrist, the man, the antichrist has a political rise. He unites the world under a one world government. He takes a shot to the head, and then Satan indwells him. He comes back, ascends him out of the bottomless pit, and now he's the man of sin, the son of perdition.