False Teachers

2 Peter 2
1But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the sovereign Lord who bought them—bringing swift destruction on themselves. 2Many will follow their shameful ways and will bring the way of truth into disrepute. 3In their greed these teachers will exploit you with stories they have made up. Their condemnation has long been hanging over them, and their destruction has not been sleeping. ……. 17These men are springs without water and mists driven by a storm. Blackest darkness is reserved for them. 18For they mouth empty, boastful words and, by appealing to the lustful desires of sinful human nature, they entice people who are just escaping from those who live in error. 19They promise them freedom, while they themselves are slaves of depravity—for a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. 20If they have escaped the corruption of the world by knowing our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and are again entangled in it and overcome, they are worse off at the end than they were at the beginning. 21It would have been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than to have known it and then to turn their backs on the sacred command that was passed on to them. 22Of them the proverbs are true: “A dog returns to its vomit,” and, “A sow that is washed goes back to her wallowing in the mud.”

For those who assume that Christianity is (or should be) ‘nice’, ‘kind’ or ‘gentle’, may find the above a little disconcerting. Why such a harsh denunciation? Well, before answering that question it’s worth considering first the genuine article.

That fact is Christianity is not safe, it is not timid, it is not about being nice and kind. Aslan is not a safe lion. He is, however, good. The Way of the Cross costs everything, and nothing, simultaneously. The path of salvation is free, and it will claim everything you have. It is the pearl of great price that costs both the finder and creator everything. It is our only hope, and it is a Hope that leads us to a Life that is beyond compare.

It is the beautiful sunrise, the music of angels, the new seed risen from the earth in springtime, the tall redwood lifting majestically from the forest floor, the white expanse stretching to the horizon in the deep cold of winter, the mysteries of the ocean depths, the high peaks of the distant mountains. It is all these things, and more, moving to places where words and human imagery do not suffice. Sometimes, when the veil is thin, we know. Othertimes, the weight of the world seems to all but crush that hope from us. This is our Hope, our only Hope, that Christ died, and rose, and even now prepares a place for us who have believed in His name, taken up our cross and followed Him.

When you understand this, when you can see these things, even though they seem far off, you must therefore understand why the harshest judgment is rendered to those who would lead the people astray. These false teachers and prophets who, not having the Truth within them, take the things of God, and turn them to the doctrines of demons.

The greatest heresy is the one that contains the greatest amount of truth. We respond to the truth, and then run the danger of swallowing the lie too. The things of God are used for the most debased ends – rather than conforming ourselves to the word of God we conform the word of God to our own image, twisting and perverting the Bible so that it will say what we want it to say, using it as a cheap salve to our rapidly deadening consciences.

No wonder there is such a great condemnation to those who ‘return to their vomit’, and more than that, actively encourage others to enter the same degredation. Those who would call good evil, and evil good. There is such a Life, such a Prize ahead of us, no wonder that those who seek to deceive, to offer a cheap gaudy imitation, are judged most severely.

What do we do when we discern those who are unrepentantly preaching heresy? Who will not be corrected, and whose consciences are seared? We know, for it is in the Book – flee from them, flee far from them. The Lord knows our frame, knows we are dust. Grappling with them is like grappling with the tar baby. The more we try to correct, the more they twist and turn, adding a dash of heresy here, and unorthodox thought there, until it is hard to discern anything. We are at spiritual risk while we stay near such people. Hence – flee from them – their mouths are like the open grave and their way leads only to death.

We must be sober, alert, and aware, for the time grows short. Deception will increase, even deception that will sway the elect. What then are we to do? For, in our humanity, we cannot discern, or understand the nature of all heresies.

Well friends, we can do no other and no better than to turn everything, including ourselves, over to God. He knows our hearts. If our hearts are for Him, it is because His heart was first for us. He knows our frame, and if we do not lean on our own understanding, but on Him, then we are leaning on the Rock of Ages that cannot crumble. There is no better place to be. He will keep our feet from stumbling, our eyes from blindness, our heart from hardness.

If we always keep our eyes fixed on Him, the Author and Perfecter of our faith, we will run the Race to the finish line, there to claim the great Prize for which Christ died.

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14 Responses to False Teachers

  1. padraic says:

    Great post Peter,one of my favorite passages of late.
    I like the way Phillips in the old version of his NT put it:’But even in those days there were false prophets,just as there will be false teachers among you today.There will be men who subtly introduce dangerous heresies.They will thereby deny the Lord who redeemed them,and it will not be long before they bring on themselves their own downfall.Many will follow their pernicious teaching and thereby bring discredit on the way of truth.In their lust to make converts these men will try to exploit you too with their bogus arguments.But judgment has been for some time hard on their heels and their downfall is inevitable.’ 2 Peter 2:1-4 Phillips

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  2. faithwalk says:

    Another good post Peter, may the Lord give us wisdom and discernment in these perilous times!
    And just as there are false prophets, there will be many religious folks pointing fingers at those who truly love and follow Jesus, calling them heretics, fanatics, and just plain nuts like you and I. 🙂
    sorry I couldn’t resist… 😉
    May the Lord be with us, our ever present hope and life!

    Every blessing to you always Peter!

    Susan

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  3. Peter says:

    Glad you found it helpful padraic!

    And also glad you did too Susan, from one nut to another 🙂 May your nuttiness increase many times over, lol.

    Blessings on you both,

    Peter

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  4. mcalmond says:

    Good post Peter! Not light or soothing, but important and vital. Keep it up Peter, it seems you are turning corners and stretching forward in the Lord Jesus. Something always good to see, read and hear.

    Blessings in Christ Jesus!

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  5. Peter says:

    You’re wlcome Phil, and thanks for the encouragement!

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  6. Diana says:

    Yes Peter, God is the only one we can turn to in our helplessness. Matt. 18:3. The ways of the world twist and turn so much just to confuse and distract us.
    But God rules!

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  7. Yes. Thank the Lord for his mercy of vision in the midst of blurriness. “The greatest heresy is the one that contains the greatest amount of truth. ” The church is a breeding ground where this is being worked out. Martin Luther declared it. Finney had eyes to see. God to is healing the low blood pressure of the current gospel being preached to those who will hear his ways. For the peoples sake–no for His name’s sake– let us act with wisdom in this time.

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  8. Peter says:

    Amen moorlandshrub!

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  9. white rabbit says:

    I came across your site today but I don’t believe that you are an Anglican. Not only would an Anglican not recognise 2Peter2 as being from the Holy Bible but if he did he would certainly rewrite it. Or perhaps there is hope for our church afterall. And perhaps Jesus finally got it right when he said in Mathew 16:18 that the gates of hell shall not prevail against it, his church. Fancy that. Jesus, our Lord and Saviour, got it right for once! There is hope after all.

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  10. Peter says:

    Heh, our Lord is a Lord who can make dry bones live – even Anglican bones.

    Yes, there is still hope….

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