Over 100 years ago, Bishop
J.C. Ryle shared a similar list that focused on symptoms of false teaching that
still has tremendous relevance for the church today.
Here are the 8 symptoms of false teaching:
1. There is an undeniable zeal in some teachers of
error–their “earnestness” makes many people think they must be right.
2. There is a great appearance of learning and
theological knowledge–many think that such clever and intellectual men must
surely be safe to listen to.
3. There is a general tendency to completely free and
independent thinking today–many like to prove their independence of judgment by
believing the newest ideas, which are nothing but novelties.
4. There is a wide-spread desire to appear kind, loving,
and open-minded–many seem half-ashamed to say that anybody can be wrong or is a
false teacher.
5. There is always a portion of half-truth taught by
modern false teachers–they are always using scriptural words and phrases, but
with unscriptural meaning.
6. There is a public craving for a more sensational and
entertaining worship–people are impatient with the more inward and invisible
work of God within the hearts of men.
7. There is a superficial readiness all around to believe
anyone who talks cleverly, lovingly and earnestly, forgetting that Satan often
masquerades himself as an angel of light (2 Cor. 11:14).
8. There is a wide-spread ignorance among professing
Christians–every heretic who speaks well is surely believed, and anyone who
doubts him is called narrow-minded and unloving.
All these are especially
symptoms of our times. I challenge any honest and observant person to deny
them. These tend to make the assaults of false doctrine today especially
dangerous and make it even more important to say loudly, “Do not be carried away with strange doctrine!”
Source: UnlockingTheBible.org
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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