Good Morning All,
2 Peter 2:1a &3a, “But false
prophets also arose among the people…. And in their greed they will
exploit you with false words.”
I once knew a man who could do
impersonations of others. He was quite adept. They were good enough that, over
the telephone, you wouldn’t be able to tell for sure who it was. It was really quite amazing. The voice pattern, the inflections, the
pronunciations were all very accurate. It
made me wonder how often we trust that the person on the other end of the phone
is who we think it is. If someone could
sound just like a friend or an acquaintance, how far could they go to fool
you? What do we look for when we trust
our ears and what we hear?
The first is to recognize the voice. When we hear someone that we know, trust and
respect; we tend to believe what they say.
The next is probably familiarity with the message. If the person, we trust is simply re-stating
prior truths or expanding on it we would probably trust that to be true. After someone we personally knew, we probably
trust someone from an institution that we trust. If the speaker has a title after his name we
tend to trust them more. There are many
criteria which we follow but when do the alarms start going off? When do we start to question what is being
said?
In our verse, we contracted a longer
passage down to the main elements; false prophets and the exploitation by false
words. Scripture warns us that there
will be many who do this. Even at the
time of the writing of the Bible there are already false teachers spreading
false doctrine. So how do we know the
truth from the falsehoods?
The apostle John tells us to “test the
spirit”. We need to see if it sounds
like what we have already been taught in the past. If someone comes up and says they have discovered
a whole new way to interpret Scripture; it is going to be a false
teaching. We may have to apply the
teaching in a new way but it is still the same teaching we have always had. If this teaching does not fit with anything
else in Scripture or it contradicts Scripture; it is a false teaching. If it denies one of the basic truths, it is a
false teaching. So if it rings false to
us; it probably is false.
God’s message to us is simple. Jesus died to pay for our sins. This we receive by faith. It allows us to stand righteous before
God. As God declares us righteous, we
are free from the devil and the burden of the law. We are free to live the life that God wants
us to live. We live in his holy presence
with thanksgiving and praise; asking him to meet all our needs and calming all
our fears. Since God has reconciled us
back to him, God wants us to reconcile with our neighbor and to befriend and
aid our brother in need. We are to live
out our life in joyful expectation of God keeping his promise of eternal
life. This is the basic Christian faith;
any variance from this is probably a false teaching.
It might sound good, but it probably
isn’t. Listen closely, trust God’s
spirit to guide you as you listen and hear the impersonators teach for false
greed and avoid them and their lies.
Dear Father, give us a
discerning heart as we listen to the noise of the world and the lies with which
it attempts to deceive us. Keep your
Word strong and its proclamation true.
Hold us safely in your arms and protect us from all evil. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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