What if the greatest danger Scripture warns about is not a man to identify-but a deception to resist?
The Antichrist: Counterfeit Authority and the War for Allegiance is not a speculative prophecy book, nor a sensational attempt to decode end-time timelines. It is a sober, Scripture-grounded examination of how false authority arises, why it persuades, and how allegiance is quietly redirected away from Christ long before open rebellion appears.
Drawing from Daniel, the Gospels, the Epistles, and Revelation, Dennis Henderson traces a consistent biblical pattern: whenever God establishes true authority rooted in truth and obedience, a counterfeit emerges-one that imitates righteousness while severing submission from God. This book exposes that pattern and follows it to its final expression.
Rather than asking "Who is the Antichrist?", this work asks the question Scripture emphasizes instead:
How does deception gain loyalty-and how do believers remain faithful when it does?
Inside, readers will explore:
The biblical distinction between the Antichrist and the False Prophet
Why Scripture emphasizes discernment over identification
How power and persuasion work together to redirect worship
Why unity without truth becomes a counterfeit peace
How economic pressure and survival shape allegiance
Why deception often feels like faithfulness
This book is written for readers weary of fear-driven eschatology and hungry for clarity rooted in Scripture. It is pastoral, theological, and uncompromising in its insistence that the final battle is not about curiosity, but allegiance.
Faithfulness, not speculation, is the victory Scripture prepares us for.