Anti-Christ: Opposite of Christ or Instead of Christ? The greatest deception of the last days may not be the rejection of God, but the acceptance of substitutes for God. โChildren, it is the last hour; and just as you heard that antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have appeared; from this we know that it is the last hourโ (1 John 2:18).
Is the Antichrist alive today? Will he be European? How much of today’s technology is capable of fulfilling Revelation 13? These are questions I have been asked just this week. Yet while these questions are important, they often miss a deeper truth about the spirit of antichrist already at work in the world.
Most people think โantichristโ means someone who stands in direct opposition to Christ. While opposition is certainly involved, the Greek meaning carries another powerful implication: instead of Christ.
Humanity is increasingly looking for answers, hope, security, wisdom, and salvation from sources other than the Creator. The spirit of antichrist is conditioning mankind to trust somethingโor someoneโinstead of God.
Trusting Technology Instead of God
On July 23, 2025, the White House released Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan, a roadmap designed to secure American dominance in artificial intelligence. The stated goal was clear: to usher in a new era of human flourishing, economic competitiveness, and national security through AI.
To support this initiative, three executive orders were issued that accelerated AI infrastructure, expanded governmental adoption of artificial intelligence, and promoted American leadership in AI worldwide.
Among the priorities were:
โข Massive expansion of data center infrastructure
โข Government standards for AI deployment, eliminating all โwokeโ AI.
โข Global leadership and influence through artificial intelligence
The message is unmistakable: technology will solve our problems, secure our future, and elevate humanity. Scripture warns us that mankind has always sought salvation through human achievement. From the Tower of Babel to the coming Beast system, humanity repeatedly attempts to build a future apart from God.
Artificial intelligence itself is not the antichrist. Technology is not inherently evil. However, when society begins placing its faith in technological solutions rather than God’s wisdom, it reveals a heart posture that is increasingly comfortable with living instead of God.
Trusting Scientists Instead of God
In recent years, scientists have issued alarming warnings about population decline.
Some forecasts predict a dramatic reduction in global population by the year 2064. These predictions dominate headlines and influence public policy discussions around the world.
The Bible also speaks of a future period, the Tribulation, of unprecedented death and suffering. However, Scripture identifies the source not as random demographic trends but as the judgments associated with the coming Tribulation period.
The world eagerly listens to scientific predictions about the future while largely ignoring biblical prophecy. The issue is not whether scientists possess useful information. The issue is where humanity places its ultimate trust. When people accept scientific forecasts as certain truth while dismissing God’s revealed Word, they are choosing authority instead of God.
Trusting Global Institutions Instead of God
Another example can be found in the growing influence of international organizations.
Recent concerns surrounding Ebola outbreaks in Central Africa prompted urgent declarations from global health authorities. Headlines warned that “the world is not ready for another pandemic.”
World leaders repeatedly emphasize that another worldwide health crisis is not a matter of if, but when. Fear drives people toward centralized solutions. Crisis creates opportunities for expanded authority. Emergency conditions often lead populations to surrender freedoms in exchange for promises of security. Again, the issue is not whether medical professionals should respond to disease outbreaks. The issue is where people ultimately place their confidence.
The world increasingly looks to international institutions for protection, guidance, and hope while giving little thought to God’s sovereignty over nations, disease, and history itself.
The pattern is becoming clear: trust the experts, trust the institutions, trust the systemsโbut do not trust God. That is the spirit of antichrist.
The Real Preparation for Revelation 13
Many prophecy students focus on identifying the future antichrist. Yet the more pressing question may be: Is the world being conditioned to accept him? Revelation 13 describes a global leader who will command unprecedented political, economic, and spiritual influence.
Such a figure cannot emerge overnight.
The world must first become accustomed to looking for solutions from human systems.
People must become comfortable trusting centralized authority. They must learn to seek security from technology, governance, and global institutions. In short, they must learn to live instead of God.
The coming Antichrist will not merely oppose Christ.
He will offer humanity an alternative. A substitute savior, a substitute kingdom, a substitute hope, and a world already conditioned to trust substitutes may eagerly embrace him.
What Should Christians Do?
As believers, we should not fear technology, science, or world events. We should understand them through a biblical lens. The answer to the challenges facing our world is not found in artificial intelligence, global institutions, scientific forecasts, or political leaders. The answer remains the same as it has always been: Jesus Christ.
As the world increasingly searches for answers in every direction except heaven, Christians must point people back to God’s Word. The signs of the times are not merely revealing the approach of the antichrist. They are revealing humanity’s growing desire for solutions apart from God.
That is why the Church must remain vigilant. The spirit of antichrist is not only coming. It is already preparing the world to accept a counterfeit savior. May we be found proclaiming the true Savior while there is still time: โโฆthat is, the one whose coming is in accord with the activity of Satan, with all power and signs and false wondersโฆโ (2 Thessalonians 2:9).




















