Scriptural
Reminders of False Teachers
Christ's warning was not new. Deuteronomy 13:1-5
documents the presence of false teaching during the
days of Moses. in Isaiah 30:9-14 chronicles its
existence in the kingdom of Judah. There are many
warnings about false teachers in Scripture.
1. 2 John 7--John said, "Many deceivers are entered
into the world, who confess not that Jesus Christ
cometh in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an
antichrist."
2. Romans 16:17-18--Paul said, "I beseech you,
brethren, mark them who cause divisions and offenses
contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and
avoid them. For they that are such serve not our
Lord Jesus Christ but their own body, and by good
words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the
innocent." They are dangerous because they claim to
be from God and to speak God's Word.
3. Jeremiah 5:31--God said, "The prophets prophesy
falsely, and the priests bear rule by their means,
and my people love to have it so."
4. Jeremiah 14:14--God said, "The prophets prophesy
lies in my name. I sent them not, neither have I
commanded them, neither spoke unto them; they
prophesy unto you a false vision."
2. The description of false teachers
False
teachers are dangerous because their deception is
damning. And it comes from that most damning
deceiver of all, Satan, who disguises himself as an
angel of light and his servants as ministers of
righteousness (2 Cor. 11:13-15). Some false teachers
are heretics--those who openly reject the Word of
God and teach contrary to it.
Others
are apostates--those who once followed the faith but
have since turned away. Then there are deceivers who
pretend to still believe the truth. They want to
look like orthodox fundamental evangelical
Christians, but they are liars.
3. The revelation of false teachers
In Matthew 7:16 Jesus says, "Ye shall know them by
their fruits." It's not what they say but what you
see in their lives that matters. A false teacher
cannot produce good fruit because evil cannot
produce good (v. 17).
False teachers will produce evil fruit, but they
will try to cloak it. Inevitably they hide their bad
fruit under ecclesiastical garb or isolate it from
accountability. People can't get near enough to them
to see the reality of their lives. Some of them hide
their evil fruit under a holy vocabulary or an
association with fruitful Christians. Some of them
cover their evil fruit with biblical knowledge. But
they can't hide it from everyone all the time. If
you closely examine a false teacher, you will see
his evil fruit.