False Teachers
A Lesson on False Teachers in the Last Days
"But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be
false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying
the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction.
And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way
of truth shall be evil spoken of. And through covetousness shall they
with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long
time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not" ---2 Peter 2
Paul also tells us that there will be false teachers in these last days. (1 Tim. 1: 1-15, 2 Tim 4:2-4, 2 Timothy 3:1-9)
Jesus says the deception will be so bad that even the elect would be deceived if it was possible. (Matt. 24:24)
So, it's important for us to have tools in our pocket to help us.
1.
The Holy Spirit will teach us and lead us into all truth. If you are
saved and listen to the Holy Spirit. He will impress upon you that
something isn't right. (John 16:13)
This doesn't mean the teacher who speaks false things is not
saved. A person can be saved and be in error on a subject. Just because
we are saved doesn't mean we have it all straight in our minds.
Pray
and ask the Lord to show us what's up. (1 John 2:27, James 1:5) We want to judge rightly and
respond rightly. We want to be Spirit led, but we need to learn what
that means. It takes time and a relationship with God to hear His voice. "My sheep know my voice" Do you know Him? (John 10:1-19)
2. What does the teacher do with Jesus? We are talking about spiritual teachers here. Not the guy teaching you math.
The scriptures give us an easy way to determine false teachers.
They will not say that Jesus is THE Lord. They might admit he is God, but not confess Him as Lord.
It says that "No one can say Jesus is the Lord without the Holy Spirit and no believer will say anything bad about Jesus. (1 Cor 12:3)
If they do not have the Holy Spirit, then they are not saved.
It
also says to test the spirits to see if they are of God. The test is
whether they claim that Jesus came in the flesh. Basically, do they
teach that Jesus is God, became human and died to save us rising from
the dead.
This is a major clue. If they can't say that Jesus
is the Lord, they probably aren't saved. So, you should pray to the Lord
to lead you to a teacher He wants you to hear from. (1 John 4:1-6)
Realize that the demons of hell know who Jesus is. But, they will not confess Him as Lord. They are in rebellion.
Realize that there are false teachers who aren't saved, and false teachings or doctrines that can come from saved people.
They might teach 90% truth. But in this one area. They are a little off. Is it a salvation issue?
Rejecting Jesus as Lord is major. Believing in infant baptism, or a pre-trib rapture or some other doctrines is not. Understand the difference between salvation issues, and doctrinal differences. Rejecting Christ, is a salvation issue. Going trick or treating is not.
3. A works based doctrine.
Every
religion on earth teaches some kind of works based doctrine. That
humans need to do this or that in order to reach God and be saved.
But,
in Christianity God Himself came down and did it all for us. It is
finished all we have to do is accept it, then have a relationship with
the Lord, which He also does through sanctification and His Spirit.
Paul
fought the works based doctrine his whole ministry. People want to add
some work to salvation. To either obtain it or maintain it.
The
demons of hell will gladly keep us struggling with worrying about our sin. Trying to do
better while attacking others who disobey. They love nothing more than a
bunch of pharisees who burn people at the stake of judgment.
You are saved by grace through faith. Let the Holy Spirit guide and work on you. Give others love, grace and mercy as well.
We are not saved by Works. (Eph. 2:8-10)
4. No tough times.
This
one is difficult. Jesus said that in this world we will have
tribulation. We will have times of trouble.
He promises to be with us
through it. And there are things we can do to make those times better
like prayer, faith, spiritual warfare, praise, thanks, abiding, dying to
self, giving and serving.
There are things we can do to make
it worse, like running from God, turning to fleshly remedies like booze,
drugs and sex, turning to false beliefs, bitterness and anger, among
other things.
In Jeremiah, God told Jeremiah that He was going to judge Israel His people.
Now
let's not focus on what they did. Let's focus on the fact that God let
tribulation fall on His people, and that it worked to cleanse the body
and drive out those who did not know God.
Jeremiah taught that
God was going to let the King of Babylon take over Israel. And if the
people trusted Him, God would be with them.
The false teachers
taught that God would not let them suffer tribulation. They taught that
they were not going to face wrath. That God would deliver them, OUT OF
TROUBLE. They stood in the pulpit and taught that God would deliver them from Great Tribulation.
Now, understand that this is a picture of the Last
days. The king of Babylon is the Anti-Christ and Satan who will make war
with the saints and overcome them. (Rev. 13:7, Daniel 7:25)
This is done to weed out
the saved and unsaved. To cleanse the temple or body. He allows
tribulation to come on His people. Even if it's great tribulation, to
weed out the tares.
Realize, that yes God delivers us from
trouble. But, sometimes He allows trouble for a higher purpose.
Our
response to both, is the same. Realize He is with us, trust Him, and
draw closer to Him.
Realize that Tribulation, even great tribulation is not God's Wrath. God's wrath is Hell and the Lake of Fire. God's wrath is poured out in one day.
Understand that I am not saying that God kills babies or gives us cancer to teach us a lesson. Those things exist because of death, the fall, a corrupted world, and Satan. The enemy wants us to blame God for these things. That gets us to be angry at God and turn away from Him. It keeps us from praying and drawing close to God if we think he did it to us. That is Satan's plan. To keep us away from God.
The solution is always the same, turn to God and draw closer to Him. We will learn from the trouble, and we can use it to help others.
5. Not building the kingdom.
Satan
won't build God's Kingdom. A teacher of the Lord, should be teaching,
preparing and sending the saints out to preach the Gospel, serve others
and God, building the Kingdom. That's our purpose as believers. To build
the kingdom.
False teachers, will keep you in your pew
singing pretty songs and scratching your itching ears with some new
teaching. For what?
A true teacher teaches what the Holy
Spirit leads them to teach. He readies the saints for the battle and
growing the kingdom. We all have our part, in different ways, but we
will be led to go and build the kingdom.
A church sitting in pews doing nothing is not a threat to the enemy.
Pray the Lord will help you to escape this deadness. And show you what to do and where to go.
Always,
turn to the Lord and He will direct you. When you notice a problem ask
Him and be willing to step out in faith, to make changes or do things He
calls us to do.
With technology we are
surrounded by false teachings and teachers. It can travel the world.
Fake pictures and videos edited. Media services telling us propaganda. Governments lying, corporations lying, preachers lying, and its everywhere.
Turn to God, and listen to Him. He is Truth. He is the way.