SERMON GMT14-016
SERIES: Topical
– False Teaching
SETTING: North Kelso Baptist Church
SERVICE: Sunday AM
SUBTITLE: The
Danger of False Teachers and Teachings
SCRIPTURE: Selected
Scriptures
SUBJ: Guard your spiritual freedom (Deception is calling)
SUMMARY: False
teachers are actively seeking to take you captive
SCHEME: That the members of NKBC zealously guard their spiritual freedom
against false teachers
1A The Admonition
about False Teachers
1B Matthew 24:23-25
2B 1 Timothy 4:1
3B 2 Timothy 4:2-4
4B 1 John 4:1
5B 2 Peter 2:1-3
6B Acts 20:28-31
2A The Allurement
among False Teachers
1B False Teachers rely on their personality
2B False Teachers rely on your ignorance
3B False Teachers rely on manipulation
3A The Approach
advanced by False Teachers
1B The use of technology
2B The use of music
3B The use of mind control through peer
pressure
4B The use of tickling the ears of listeners
5B The use of appealing to the flesh
6B The use of mixing truth with error
4A The Armor
against False Teachers
1B Realizing that false teachers exist
2B Being serious students of the word
3B Becoming a “fruit-inspector”
The Danger
of False Teachers & Teachings
Selected Scriptures
INTRODUCTION
A.
The Reality of False Teachers
How
real is the existence of false teachers to you? Acknowledging that there are
false teachers of the gospel in this world today is one thing, but it is
another thing altogether too actually live like there are false teachers. Far
too many souls professing a faith in Jesus Christ have been deceived by false teachers
and false teachings and will find themselves destroyed unless they take heed.
B.
The Repugnance of False Teachers
Those
teachings and teachers are found wanting, so do not bid God’s speed to them (2
John 9-11).
Do not
endorse them or commend them to others (Rom.16:17-18)
as so many are willing to do these days in various mediums (i.e., Facebook,
sharing books in congregations with other Christians with glowing
commendations, etc.).
We
must expose them (Eph. 5:8-13.We must reprove them (2 Tim. 4:2).
Do not yield submission to them, not even for an hour (Gal. 2:5).
C.
The Representatives of False Teachers
[I want to give you six examples of false teachings
taking people captive]
1. The Shack (Book)
The
Shack is all about Mack (Mackenzie) Philips. Four years before this story
begins, Mack’s young daughter, Missy, was abducted during a family vacation.
Though her body was never found, the police did find evidence in an abandoned
shack to prove that she had been brutally murdered by a notorious serial killer
who preyed on young girls.
As
the story begins, Mack, who has been living in the shadow of his Great Sadness,
receives a strange note that is apparently from God. God invites Mack to return
to this shack for a get together.
Though
uncertain, Mack visits the scene of the crime and there has a weekend-long
encounter with God, or, more properly, with the godhead.
Despite
the great amount of poor theology, the greatest concern is probably this one:
the book has a quietly subversive quality to it. Young seems set on undermining
orthodox Christianity.
The
problem is a large number of people who call themselves Christians in the
evangelical church and the emergent church have passed this book around their
congregations will great reviews.
2. The Son
of God (Movie)
The
movie Son of God surpassed expectations and earned $26.5
million on its first weekend. It was once again that the “Christian community”
is willing spend money at the box office even if it doesn’t have spiritual or
biblical discernment.
Despite
its box office success, the Son of God Movie isn't very good.
Despite its widespread endorsement by Christian leaders, it is not faithful to
the Scriptures. It mangles passages and events.
It
seems as though the movie makers put all the Gospels into a blender and took
what came out and used them for this story. There is no real focus.
It
portrays Jesus as less than fully human. This portrayal of Jesus borders on Docetism, in
which Jesus’ human form is merely an illusion.
3. Heaven is
For Real (Book & Movie)
As
always, the problems with these kinds of stories is that they undermine the
sufficiency and supremacy of Scripture, add to the Bible (extra-biblical) while
also being contrary to Scripture.
One
way this is so is the mere attempt to cite and write about such an ‘episode.’
In 2 Cor 12:1-10, Paul’s humble account was written in third person in
obedience to God; to not brag or “be credited with more” while remaining
controlled in the Spirit to not boast.
Paul
stated that even if he did boast he would not be a fool, for it really
happened, as recorded in and for the Holy Spirit-inspired, authoritative
writings of the Bible.
Paul
wrote of his experience that he “did not know if it was in the body or out of
the body,” but that nonetheless, it assuredly happened, again as written in and
validated by the Word of God.
Later
on, in the 2 Cor 12 passage, he was given a “thorn in the flesh” for further
humbling purposes by the Lord, to keep him from “exalting” himself. The lesson
from Paul’s thorn is that God’s grace is sufficient!
We
are to be content in our weaknesses and sufferings for Christ, which indicate
that “Christ dwells in us.” For when we are weak then He is strong. Praise the
Lord!
4. Jesus
Calling (Book, Devotionals)
The
author, Sarah Young, claims to have received revelations from Jesus through
dialogue journaling (something she learned from two “listeners” who wrote
another book called God Calling.
Her
book is even written as if Jesus is speaking those messages directly to the
reader, which I personally think borders (or crosses into) blasphemy. Alarm
bells began to clang in my head.
Young
writes that a year after reading that book, God Calling, “I began to wonder if
I, too, could receive messages during my times of communing with God. I had
been writing in prayer journals for years, but that was one-way communication:
I did all the talking. I knew that God
communicated with me through the Bible, but I yearned for more…”
5. Noah (Movie)
No
doubt, one of the most talked about films so far this year is Darren
Aronofsky’s Noah. The film has gotten its share of rave reviews, though
there are those who have major problems with it.
I
am concerned about other new-age elements and symbols that permeate the
narrative, too: the pyramid of strings; the re-occurring imagery of the one,
all-seeing eye; the allusion to the third eye when the last demon rips open his
chest, etc.
6.
The Charismatic Movement
The
charismatic movement is characterized by a floating authority. Emotions, experiences, and dreams are very
important in this movement and are often quoted as justification for certain
non-Biblical actions or beliefs. God
says in His Word that truth is not open to "private interpretation"
(II Peter 1:20). However, charismatics
are continually giving the Holy Ghost credit for their feelings or ideas, even
if they disagree with the plain teaching of the Bible. Emotions are not always right. What we feel is not always true. The heart cannot be trusted (see Jeremiah
17:9). Always beware of statements
like: "God told me"; "God
spoke to me"; etc.
We as
Christians must begin at the beginning - "what is truth"? If we don't know where the final
authority is, then truth is what each of us decides it to be. A
Bible-believing Christian must settle the fact that the final authority for
God's creation is what God Himself says in His Word. (See Mathew 4:4;
Luke 16:29-31; John 12:48 and John 17:17).
Our theme is:
Guard your spiritual freedom – deception is calling
This is a good reminder for
all of us to use spiritual discernment in order to escape being taken captive
through the deception of the false teaching taught by false teachers.
Proposition: False
teachers are actively seeking to take you captive.
Interrogative Sentence: What do we need to know to protect ourselves and
others against the false teachers that are actively seeking to take you
captive?
Transitional Sentence: Today’s topic suggests four (4) essentials concerning
false teachers and false teachings.
[Those
four essentials that are revealed are:]
1A The
Admonition about false teachers
1B Matthew
24:23-25 “Then if anyone says to you, ‘Look, here is
the Christ!’ or ‘There!’ do not believe it. For false Christ’s and
false prophets will rise and show GREAT SIGNS AND WONDERS TO DECEIVE, IF
POSSIBLE, EVEN THE ELECT. See, I have told you beforehand.
2B 1
John 4:1 Beloved,
do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are of
God; because many false prophets have gone out into the world.
[NKJV]
The word for test
is the Greek Word dokimazw
it means to test by a trial. It
means to put in on trial and prove the subject to be what it claims to be. So,
put various teachers and their teaching on trial and see if the evidence
supports the claim.
3B 1
Timothy 4:1 Now
the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart from the faith,
giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons, [NKJV]
The HS has repeated
warned the church about apostasy. From the time of the first coming of Christ
until the second coming apostasy will exist and it will reach a climax just
before the Lord returns.
So people are
brought into the church who are not believers eventually fall away. Mass
evangelism always does this. Those who are captured by false teachers will
abandon the Christian faith. The word apostatize means to move away from an
original position. So there are nominal of professing people in the church who
think they are Christians but are not real. The associate with Christians and
even participate aren’t not and many drop out of the church or move away from
the position of being a believer.
4B 2
Peter 2:1-3 But there were also false prophets in
Israel, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will cleverly teach
destructive heresies and even deny the Master who bought them. In this way,
they will bring sudden destruction on themselves. MANY will
follow their evil teaching and shameful immorality. And because of these
teachers, the way of truth will be slandered. In their greed they will
make up clever lies to get hold of your money. But God condemned them long
ago, and their destruction will not be delayed. [NLT]
First of all Peter
describes false teaches in detail so that Christians would be able to recognize
them and their methods. The greatest “sin” or tell-tale sign of a false teacher
is that they reject Jesus. As a matter of fact not only do they reject Christ
they deny Him as master.
What does that
mean? First, the very first line gives us the clue as to what to think about
this verse. The false prophets in Israel, these are Jewish false prophets.
Second Peter is speaking of a master who by slaves requiring obedience on the
part of the slaves. In Deut 32 we see an illustration of where God “bought”
Israel but Israel rejects God.
This passage does
not teach that Jesus died for false teachers and they reject him. Those whom
Jesus died for will not ever reject him.
This passage
teaches us that some false teachers will claim to be Christian but will deny
his sovereign Lordship over them.
5B 2
Timothy 4:2-4 Preach the word of God…For a time is coming
when people will no longer listen to sound and wholesome teaching. They will
follow their own desires and will look for teachers who will tell them
whatever their itching ears want to hear. They will reject the truth and
chase after myths. [NLT]
Our word means to
tickle or scratch. It is used figuratively of the curiosity that looks for
interesting and spicy bits of information. This itching is relieved by the
teaching of the false teachers.
6B Acts
20:28-31 [Paul’s address to the Ephesian elders]
Therefore take heed to yourselves and to all the flock, among which the Holy
Spirit has made you overseers, to shepherd the church of God which He purchased
with His own blood. For I know this, that after my departure savage wolves will
come in among you, not sparing the flock. Also from among yourselves
men will rise up, speaking perverse things, to draw away the disciples after
themselves. Therefore watch, and remember that for three years I did not
cease to warn everyone night and day with tears. [NKJV]
Our theme is:
Guard your spiritual freedom – deception is calling
This is a good reminder for
all of us to use spiritual discernment in order to escape being taken captive
through the deception of the false teaching taught by false teachers.
Proposition: False
teachers are actively seeking to take you captive.
2A The Allurement among
false teachers
Why do people Fall Victim to False
Prophets/Teachers and False Teaching:
1B By focusing on the
speaker’s ‘style’ [personality/charisma] rather
than on ‘substance’ [what is actually being said and
taught]
Ex. Most False Prophets have very strong,
dynamic, captivating—even mesmerizing personalities. They look good—dress well.
They
are skilled speakers and speak very authoritatively. People today focus on ‘style’ rather than on ‘substance.’ They can be
demanding, captivating, exciting, and forceful.
Most
people in the church today want story-tellers, speakers who can hold their
attention with interesting and dramatic filler.
2B By
not knowing the Word of God to a degree that is sufficient to enable one to
discern truth from error
Acts 17:11 And the people of Berea were more
open-minded than those in Thessalonica, and they listened eagerly to Paul’s
message.
They
searched the Scriptures day after day to see if Paul and Silas were teaching
the truth. [NLT]
We
are told to exercise discernment.
Heb 5:14 “But
strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of
use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil. {of full
age: or, perfect } {use: or, a habit, or, perfection}
3B By
being naïve as to how false teachers are able to manipulate the masses
Sometimes believers
are worse than ostriches when they put their head in the sand. Many who claim
to be Christians simply don’t recognize the tactics that they are being
manipulated by.
·
Flattery
·
Staged
“miracles”
·
Promises
that keep them stringing along
·
Pledge
online. Taking an oath is forbidden in Scripture.
·
A panic
plea to give now in order to keep us on the radio, TV, or whatever.
·
Help a poor
starving child in some distant land. The child is shown with flies on his face.
·
Support our
new building program, new TV studio, or whatever.
·
Mail us
your prayer request. They are really looking for your check and will throw the
prayer request away.
·
Join our
tour of the Holy Land. They are really getting a free trip themselves plus
making a profit.
·
Special
offers. They know you are more likely to send money if you get a little
something in return.
·
Brainwashing
of Humans is Easy and Very Effective
Church members come to accept the policies,
practices, and teachings in their church as they drift into bondage from the
brainwashing techniques used by church officials. This indoctrination is so
effective that the member later denies he has been brainwashed. People who have
been brainwashed never know it themselves.
Humans can easily be taught to believe
something that can easily be proven to be absolutely false. Brainwashing can
extend to groups of people without a limit in size or scope.
Millions of people were brainwashed to
believe Communism was the best economic system until the truth was exposed by
the fall of the Soviet Union. Cults and false religions have used these
techniques with great success for centuries, and Christian churches frequently
resort to the same methods.
Parents of brainwashed children have engaged
reprogramming experts in an attempt to rescue their children from a cult or
false religion. Rescue becomes extremely difficult when the oppressed is an
adult who is protected by law from outside rescuers. Many parents grew up in
Christian churches that used mind control techniques, and they raise their
children to receive the same indoctrination generation after generation. They
live their entire lives not coming to the knowledge that they have been brainwashed.
3A The
Approach advanced by false teachers
What
kind of Methods are employed by False-Prophets/Teachers which enables them to
Manipulate and Persuade the Masses:
1B The
use of technology [theater
lights, stage props, etc.] to produce a certain “atmosphere” and “mood”
2B The
use of music to
affect people’s emotions and produce an altered state of consciousness—a
‘means’ of mass hypnosis.
Ex. Todd Bentley’s meetings begin with 2
hour of music used to whip the crowd into a frenzy before Bentley comes
out.
3B Using
mind-control and mass peer-pressure techniques to influence people for the
false-prophet’s desired response
Ex. People being brought onstage, before a
large crowd, while the false prophet all but tells them how to respond.
4B Telling
people what they want to hear [i.e., tickling people’s ears] rather
than on what they need to hear
Ex. False prophets promise wealth, health,
promotions, etc. appealing to the ‘wants and desires’ of people
5B By
appealing to people’s fleshly desires—“the
lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life.” [1John 2:16]
Ex. False Prophets divide the Body to
the haves and the have-nots—those who have
the Holy Spirit and those who do not.
6B The
craft-full mixing of truth and error—Ex. “Abundant life” of which Jesus speaks
is redefined in material terms
EX. Use the Bible
as a “prop”—God’s word taken out of context to reinforce the speaker’s beliefs and
agenda
Ex. False prophets take passages on
giving—distort and taken out of context—in order to manipulate people to give…
Our
theme is: Guard your spiritual freedom –
deception is calling
This is a good reminder for all of us to
use spiritual discernment in order to escape being taken captive through the
deception of the false teaching taught by false teachers.
Proposition: False
teachers are actively seeking to take you captive.
4A The Armor against
false teachers
How We
Can Protect Ourselves from False-Prophets/Teachers and False Teaching
1B Realize
that there ARE ‘MANY’ false-prophets and teachers in
the world—have a healthy skepticism [1 John 4:1]
·
1 John 4:1 Beloved, do not believe every spirit,
but test the spirits, whether they are of God; because MANY false
prophets have gone out into the world. [NKJV]
2B Become
Serious Students of the Word of God—Strive to learn the ‘whole counsel’ of
God’s Word
·
Acts 17:11 And the people of Berea were more
open-minded than those in Thessalonica, and they listened eagerly to Paul’s
message. They searched the Scriptures day after day to see if Paul and
Silas were teaching the truth. [NLT]
3B Be
a Fruit-Inspector—inspect the
teacher, the teaching, the character, the life-style, the effects on
others.
·
Matthew 7:15-20 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing,
but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. You will know
them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thorn bushes or figs from
thistles? Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad
fruit. A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. Every
tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Therefore
by their fruits you will know them. [NKJV]
Our theme is:
Guard your spiritual freedom – deception is calling
This is a good reminder for
all of us to use spiritual discernment in order to escape being taken captive
through the deception of the false teaching taught by false teachers.
Proposition: False
teachers are actively seeking to take you captive.
[What do
you say we wrap this up?]
CONCLUSION
To live with the reality of
false teachers is to live knowing that we must spend a great deal of time in
God’s word searching out what is true so that we may identify what is false in
man’s teaching. It is to live knowing that no man is above error in his teaching
and that we should never exalt man beyond that which is written (1 Cor.
4:6—KJV).
Whatever we do, let us not be
so naïve as to think that we are above deception, beyond error, and incapable
of being mistaken in our convictions. One thing is certain, while any one of us
can be wrong, God is always right (Rom 3:4).
Exhortation: So,
start living as if there are false teachers in this world this very instant by
confirming the things which I write are of God. Otherwise, “if anyone is
ignorant, let him be ignorant” (1 Cor. 14:37-38)
Paul wrote in Colossians 2:1 (ESV)
“…See to
it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to
human tradition, according to elemental spirits of the world and not according
to Christ.”
Let’s
pray! J
3 comments:
It's very easy Gregg to be taken in with theses false teachings, such as the things you mentioned.
Have a joyous Sunday.
Yvonne.
This is very comprehensive. Your study outline here fits in with what our Sunday morning Bible study class has been examining for several months now. You've brought in some different aspects than what we've covered so far as we've been more focused on the various sects and offshoots of religious teaching. You've added some important points to the conversation.
Lee
An A to Z Co-Host
Tossing It Out
Hi Gregg, I see many now falling away saying they "once believed" and now do not. These are very perilous times. I believe many more are going to fall victim to the many lies which are growing more deceptive and crafty as time passes. It is as was foretold in scripture.
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