first activity to signal Christ's return will be widespread deception by a proliferation of false Christs. There were false Christs, or Messiahs, before Jesus' time, and there have been others at various times since, including many in our own day. But in the end times their number and influence will vastly increase.Jesus is warning those who will be living during the end times, which will not include believers of the church age (who will either have died or been raptured before the Tribulation). The deception of those days will be intensified and escalated as never before, as the Holy Spirit withdraws His restraining power and lets all hell break loose. The evils, deceptions, sorrows, tragedies, conflicts, and animosities of those days will exceed all others the world has ever known.Because deception will be at its apex, Jesus warns, See to it that no one misleads you. Blepo (see to it) literally means simply âto see,â but was often used, as here, in the sense of âkeep your eyes open,â or âbeware.â In his parallel account Luke reports Jesus as saying, âSee to it that you be not misled; for many will come in My name, saying, âI am He,' and âThe time is at hand'; do not go after themâ (21:8). Later in the discourse Jesus repeats the warning: âThen if anyone says to you, âBehold, here is the Christ,' or âThere He is,' do not believe him. For false Christs and false prophets will arise and will show great signs and wonders, so as to mislead, if possible, even the electâ (Matt. 24:23â24). Empowered by demons, the end-time false Christs will manifest supernatural powers that previous ones have not possessed.