The Bible makes it clear
that there are false teachers in the world, and there may be false teacher in
our churches. Unfortunately, false teachers don’t clearly identify themselves.
They tend to look and sound like biblical teachers. This leaves us in a dangerous
situation.
Fortunately, God has given
us four ways to spot a false teacher in the book of Jude. The recipients of
Jude’s letter had false teachers in their midst. Jude wanted these Christians
to know how to find the false teachers and remove them from a position of
influence. Here are the four ways to spot a false teacher:
1) Their lifestyle doesn’t match their teaching. Jude 1:8, “In the same way, these people—who claim authority
from their dreams—live immoral lives, defy authority, and scoff at supernatural
beings.” False teachers often preach on holiness and teach a strict
code of ethics that they expect everyone to follow. However, their personal
lives often fall short of their message. If a person’s behaviour doesn’t match
their preaching, then it may be that they are a false teacher.
2) They think they’re the smartest people in the church. Jude 1:10, “But these people scoff at things they do not
understand. Like unthinking animals, they do whatever their instincts tell
them, and so they bring about their own destruction.” False teachers
tend to undermine and underestimate the teaching and authority of the
established pastors and leaders in a church. They are constantly questioning
the church’s teachers, and even contradicting them (Sounds like myself. Forgive
me O Lord).
3) They stir up disunity in the church. Jude 1:16, “These people are grumblers and complainers, living
only to satisfy their desires. They brag loudly about themselves, and they
flatter others to get what they want.” False teachers often cause divisions in churches, ministries,
fellowships and small groups. They cause disruption in just about every group
they find themselves in. They treat others well only to get them to follow
their lead.
4) They don’t produce any real fruit. Jude 1:12, “They
are like shameless shepherds who care only for themselves. They are like clouds
blowing over the land without giving any rain. They are like trees in autumn
that are doubly dead, for they bear no fruit and have been pulled up by the roots.”
False teachers don’t really help others pursue God. They might have followers,
but these followers aren’t growing in their love for Jesus and his church.
False teachers care too much for themselves to see real fruit developed in the
lives of others.
How aware are you of false teachers within
Christianity?
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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