10 Characteristics of False Teachers
When was the last time you thought about false teachers in the church? Have you had to combat false teaching recently? Is there false teaching in your church? Is it possible that you have been influenced by false teaching? These are important questions for every believer and every pastor to address. Much of the power of false teachers lies in the shadows of secrecy and disguise. If false teachers/false teaching is never openly discussed, warned against, or rebuked, we run the risk of slowly but surely allowing ourselves to be influenced (or overcome) by false teaching.
Not every false teacher
is easy to spot. In fact, most are not. Most false teachers sneak in quietly
without being noticed. They blend in, look like everyone else, and no one
usually looks twice at them. Then, when opportunity strikes, they begin to
influence a church negatively.
2. They operate in secret (2 Peter 2:1-3):-
They enter into
churches unnoticed and they slowly and quietly introduce false teaching and
ideas contrary to Scripture. The false teachers we ought to worry about are not
the loud, obvious ones; they are the quiet, sneaky ones that operate under our
noses without detection.
3. They have many followers (2 Peter 2:1-3): -
False teachers are not
likely to be despised, hated, or ridiculed. Rather, they are usually likable,
amiable, popular, and easy to follow. The Bible warns us that false teachers
will often gain a loyal following of those led astray. If possible, they will
even lead astray the elect of God (Mark 13:22)
4. They create division and obstacles (Romans 16:17): -
False teachers are
known for causing division and creating obstacles within churches. They cause
arguments, quarrels, and disagreements over theology, practices, and anything
else they can get people to argue about.
5. No matter what it seems like, they do not have God (2 John 1:7-11): -
John makes it clear that no matter what they say and no matter what it seems like, false teachers do not genuinely have God. They master of disguise and manipulation and purposely masquerade as true believers, but their faith is not real.
Some false teachers
began in sound doctrine and true faith but then wandered away from the truth.
This may be a pastor or a small group leader who was teaching sound doctrine
when they began, but has since wandered into teaching falsities.
7. Their words seem intelligent (1 Timothy 6:20-21, Colossians 2:8): -
False teachers are not
only amiable and popular, they are also usually intelligent by worldly
standards. They come across as wise and convincing in their false teaching, so
that many mistake their worldly wisdom for spiritual wisdom.
8. They look like legitimate apostles of Christ (2 Corinthians 11:13-15, Matthew 7:15): -
Most false teachers
will look on the outside like authentic followers of Christ. Jesus himself says
that they will look like sheep on the outside, but on the inside, they are
wolves seeking to destroy. Many false teachers creep in unnoticed, operate
unnoticed, and remain unnoticed because they appear to be legitimate followers
of Christ.
9. They target the spiritually naive (Romans 16:17-18): -
False teachers are
cunning and covert and will set their sights on churches and people that are
spiritually naive and susceptible to false teaching. We must guard the
impressionable among us (new believers, children, etc.) Like a wolf attacking
the smallest and weakest deer, false teachers will attack the smallest and
weakest believers.
10. They twist Scripture (1 Timothy 6:3-5, 2 Timothy 4:3-4): -
False teachers make the
Bible say what they want it to say. They are masters of twisting the words,
warping the meaning, and convincing their audience that the Bible says
something other than what it says. They are masters of convincing people that
they are teaching biblical truth when in reality they are teaching falsities or
half-truths, which are often more dangerous than complete falsities.
What our response should be: -
Churches must be on
guard against false teachers. If we do not keep our eyes open, focus on the
truth of the Bible, and consciously rebuke false teaching when we
encounter it – we run the risk of being led astray or perhaps even completely
overcome by wolves and the schemes of evil.
Read constantly the Bible and if you know the Bible, nobody can deceive you. When You listen to other Bible preacher just see their Bible teaching through the Bible to avoid deception.
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