WAS THE ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION ALREADY FULFILLED?
How did we get prophecy wrong for so many years?
(And Why a “Third Temple” Would Be an Abomination)
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The Core Error of Futurism
Every futurist interpretation shares the same fatal mistake:
They move prophecy forward instead of understanding covenant fulfillment.
Bible prophecy is not primarily about:
- Future buildings

- Political leaders

- Restarted rituals

It is about:
- Worship

- Sacrifice
- God’s dwelling place

- Covenant authority
When you misunderstand the covenant, you misunderstand everything else.
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The Cross Did Not Pause Prophecy — It Fulfilled It
At the cross, God did not delay His plan.
He completed it.
“And, behold, the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom…”
— Matthew 27:51
This was not symbolism.
This was a legal act by God:
The priesthood was ended
The altar was replaced
The sacrificial system was fulfilled
Once God tore the veil:
No authorized return
No future restart
Any attempt to restore it outside Christ would be a spiritual abomination.
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After Jesus, Sacrifice Became Abomination
Scripture is explicit:
“Now where remission of these is, there is no more offering for sin.”
— Hebrews 10:18
This means something very uncomfortable for futurism:
Any sacrifice after Jesus is not obedience
It is unauthorized worship
And unauthorized worship in Scripture is always called:
Abomination
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Daniel’s Prophecy Was About Ending Sacrifice — Not Restarting It
Daniel never says sacrifices will be restored.
He says they will be cut off.
“…he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease…”
— Daniel 9:27
Futurism reverses this by teaching:
- Sacrifices must return
- So they can be stopped again
But Scripture never teaches that.
God does not:
- Rebuild what He destroyed
- Reauthorize what He rejected
- Reverse what He fulfilled
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What “Desolation” Actually Means
Jesus explains desolation clearly:
“Behold, your house is left unto you desolate.”
— Matthew 23:38
Desolation does not mean:
Destruction of the building
Physical temple desertion.
Desolation means:
God’s Holy Spirit is withdrawn from His people
Communion is broken
The temple is spiritually defiled
Life is replaced with form
A body can still move.
A church can still meet.
A religion can still function.
And yet be desolate, because the Spirit is gone.
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Why the Abomination Is So Serious
When unauthorized worship replaces communion,
when ritual replaces the table,
when systems replace abiding in Jesus,
the Holy Spirit withdraws.
That withdrawal is desolation.
Not future.
Not symbolic.
Not architectural.
Spiritual.
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The Temple Is Now the Body — Permanently
Scripture repeats this relentlessly:
“Know ye not that ye are the temple of God?”
— 1 Corinthians 3:16
“Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit…”
— 1 Corinthians 6:19
God does not move backward:
- From living temples → dead stones
- From Spirit → shadows
- From communion → ritual
Even if people attempt to rebuild a “Third Temple,” it would not restore God’s presence.
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The Only Acceptable Sacrifice Now Is the Lord’s Table
Sacrifice did not disappear — it transformed.
“The bread which we break… the cup of blessing…”
— 1 Corinthians 10:16
Jesus is the sacrifice
Communion is participation
The table is the altar
Anything else:
- Animal blood
- Earthly priesthoods
- Physical altars
…is outside covenant authority.
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Fulfillment Means No Reset
Here is what futurism cannot accept:
Prophecy was fulfilled
The covenant was closed
The temple was replaced
Sacrifice was completed
What came after:
- Persecution
- False authority
- Counterfeit worship
Did not undo fulfillment.
Deception after fulfillment does not equal postponement.
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The Anchor That Never Moved
Through it all:
- The body remained the temple
- The Spirit remained with the faithful
- The table remained the altar
- Communion remained the sacrifice
“He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him.”
— John 6:56
Where the Spirit dwells, there is life.
Where the Spirit departs, there is desolation.
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Final Truth
The abomination Daniel spoke of has already been fulfilled:
- Sacrifice was cut off
- The Spirit withdrew from the people, leaving them spiritually desolate
Even if a “Third Temple” is rebuilt, it would be a new abomination, because it cannot restore God’s covenant or presence.
The desolation remains: true life only comes through the Spirit dwelling in His people.
The only way back:
Communion with Jesus.