Read 2 Peter 2.
Christianity has always been infiltrated by charlatans. It remains one of
the schemes of the devil to oppose the advancement of the kingdom of God.
They do not wear signs hanging around their necks stating, "I am a
false teacher. Do not listen to me." Just the opposite is
true. They appear to be followers of Jesus and sound as if they are.
But, in truth, they are unbelievers, cloaked in religious garb and
jargon, deceiving the unsuspecting.
The purpose of the writing of 2 Peter is to encourage believers to "grow
in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." The
prophet Hosea recorded the LORD's contention with His people: "My people
are destroyed for lack of knowledge..." (Hosea 4:6). In other words,
they did not know the truth of what God had said. Even church attenders
are taken in by false teaching because they are not growing in their knowledge
of God's word. As a result they are immature in their faith and are not
able to discern the difference between truth and error. (Ephesians 4:14)
This chapter is filled with exact descriptors of false teachers. It
is important to note that no pastor or Bible teacher is without sin.
Occasionally, we may learn of a godly person who fell, overcome by some
sin, and it became known. Such a person is not who Peter has in mind
here. False teachers are those "who will secretly bring destructive
heresies, even denying the Master who bought them" (v.1). They are
not followers of Christ but posers. Jesus died for them, as He did for
all (John 3:16), but they act as ministers for their own benefit.
1. They are SUBTLE. (v.1)
"For such are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as
apostles of Christ. And no wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an
angel of light. So, it is no surprise if his servants, also, disguise
themselves as servants of righteousness." (2 Corinthians 11:13-15)
2. They are SENSUAL. (v.2)
Their teachings concerning immorality and marriage contradict what God's word
clearly states. They will dismiss the Bible's teaching concerning
sexuality as either culturally irrelevant or as merely the human author's
opinion. This is done under the themes of acceptance and unity. At
the root is their own lust.
3. They are SALESMEN. (v.3)
The Greek word has to do with "an emporium". They make
merchandise of people for their own gain. They equate godliness with
prosperity and greed.
4. They are SELF-WILLED. (vv.10-13a)
Their words are presumptuous, arrogant, daring, and bold, even to the point of
rebellion against authorities. They reject any personal accountability
for their theology, their finances, their behavior, their lifestyle, or their
empty promises.
5. They are STAINS on the Body of Christ. (vv.13b-16)
Their misrepresentation of God's word and their sinful behaviors leave ugly
marks on the ministry without shame.
6. They are SPEAKERS of empty promises. (vv.17-18)
They look good. They sound good. They tell great stories. They make
people laugh. They move them emotionally. But what is the spiritual
outcome? Consistently, these liars give false, earthly hope to
discouraged hearers based upon their own clever words. Meanwhile, they
omit the eternal hope that comes through faith alone in Christ. Positive
thinking and temporal prosperity will never relieve anyone of the awful burden
of guilt for their sin.
7. They are SLAVES to sin. (v.19)
These phonies preach freedom of one kind or another, when they are actually in
bondage to their own passions.
Our defense against being deceived by any false teaching is to personally read,
study, and be taught the truth of the Scriptures. There is no substitute.
It is the foundation to growing in grace.
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