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THE DISTINGUISHING MARKS OF FALSE TEACHERS
Thomas Brooks

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Satan labors with all his strength by false teachers, which are his messengers and ambassadors, to deceive, delude and forever destroy the precious souls of men. The prophet Jeremiah declared, "And I have seen folly in the prophets of Samaria; they prophesied in Baal, and caused my people Israel to err." (Jeremiah 23;13). And through the prophet Micah, the Lord himself complained "Thus saith the LORD concerning the prophets that make my people err," (Micah 3.5a). They seduce them and carry them out of the right way into by-paths and blind thickets of error, blasphemy and wickedness, where they are lost forever. Jesus Himself warned, "Beware of false prophets which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves" (Matthew 7:15) These scoundrels lick and suck blood of souls, "Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers," (Phil. 3:2) These evil men kiss arid kill; they cry, "Peace, Peace" until souls fall into everlasting flames (see Proverbs 7) Now the best way to deliver poor souls from being deluded and destroyed by these messengers of Satan is to display them in their true colors, so that being known poor souls may shun them, and flee from them as hell itself. Now you may know a false teacher by the following distinguishing marks.


1. The first distinguishing mark is that they are men-pleasers.


They preach more to please the ear than to profit the heart. Isaiah thus described the longing of God's rebellious people. "Which say to the seers, See not; and to the prophets, Prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits:" (lsaiah 30:10). And again the Lord complained through Jeremiah in these words; "A wonderful and horrible thing is committed in the land; The prophets prophesy falsely, and the priests bear rule by their means, and my people love to have it so and what will ye do in the end thereof?" (Jer 5.30,31) These men handle the holy things rather with wit and entertainment than with godly fear and reverence. False teachers are soul-destroyers. They are like evil surgeons, that skin over the wound, but never heal it. Flattery destroyed Ahab and Herod, Nero and Alexander. False teachers are hell's great enrichers. It is not bitter, but flattering words which do all the mischief, said Valerian, the Roman emperor. Such smooth teachers are sweet soul-poisoners (Jeremiah 23:16,17)


2. The second distinguishing mark of false teachers is that they are notable for casting dirt, scorn and reproach upon the person, names, and credits of Christ's most faithful ambassadors.

Thus Korah, Dathan, and Abiram charged Moses and Aaron that they took too much upon themselves, seeing all the congregation was holy (Numbers 16:3). "You take", they said, "too much state, too much power, too much honor, too much holiness on you; for what are you more than others, that you take so much upon you?" And likewise Ahab's false priests fell, upon good Micaiah, paying him with fits and fists instead of a reasonable reply (see I Kings 22 10-26). Yes, even Paul, that great apostle of the Gentiles, had his ministry undermined and his reputation blasted by false teachers: "For his letters," they say, "are weighty and powerful; but his bodily presence is weak, and his speech contemptible." (2 Corinthians 10:10). They rather despise him than admire him; they look upon him as a dunce rather than a doctor. And indeed the same harsh treatment had our Lord Jesus from the scribes and Pharisees, who labored as if their life depended on it, to construct their own esteem upon the ruins of His reputation. And never did the devil have a more prosperous business in this way than he does in these days ( Matthew 27:63). Oh, the dirt, the filth, the scorn that is thrown upon those of whom the world is not worthy! I suppose false teachers fail to consider that saying of Augustine "He that willingly takes my good name unwillingly adds to my reward"


3.The third distinguishing mark of false teachers is that they spew out the devices and visions of their own heads and hearts.

The Lord said to me. "Then the LORD said unto me, The prophets prophesy lies in my name I sent them not, neither have commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart." (Jeremiah 14:14). "Thus saith the LORD of hosts, Hearken not unto the words of the prophets that prophesy unto you: they make you vain: they speak a vision of their own heart, and not out of the mouth of the Lord." (Jeremiah 23:16). Are there not multitudes in this nation whose visions are but golden delusions, lying vanities, brainsick fantasies? These are presently Satan's great benefactors, but one day divine justice will hang them up in hell as the greatest malefactors, unless the physician of souls graciously delivers them.


4.The fourth distinguishing mark of false teachers is that they easily pass over the great and weighty things both out of the law and the gospel, and dwell mostly upon these things that are of the least importance and concern to the souls of men.

Thus Paul warned Timothy: "Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart, and of a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned: From which some having swerved have turned aside unto vain jangling. Desiring to be teachers of the law, understanding neither what they say, nor whereof they affirm." (I Timothy 1:5-7). And our Lord rebuked the Pharisees: "Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees. hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy and faith: these ought ye have done, and not to leave the other undone." (Matthew 23:23). False teachers are meticulous in the lesser things of the law, and quite negligent in the greatest! Once more the Apostle Paul spoke strong words to Timothy when he said: "If any man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the doctrine which is according to godliness, He is proud, knowing nothing, but doting about questions and strifes of words, whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings, Perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness: from such withdraw thyself" (I Timothy 6:3-5). If such false teachers are not genuine hypocrites, I know nothing (Romans 2:21.22). The earth groans to bear such wicked men, and hell is fitted for them.


5.The fifth distinguishing mark of false teachers is that they cleverly disguise their dangerous principles and soul-deceiving notions with very attractive speeches and golden expressions.

Many in these days are bewitched and deceived by the magnificent words, lofty strains - and stately terms of deceivers, such as illumination, revelation, and deification. As harlots paint their faces and adorn and perfume their beds, the better to allure and deceive simple souls, so false teachers will put a great deal of paint and garnish upon their most dangerous principles and blasphemies, in order that they may better deceive and delude poor ignorant souls. They know that sugared poison goes down sweetly: they wrap up their pernicious, soul-killing pills in gold.


In the days of Hadrian the emperor, there was a man Ben-Cosbi who gathered a multitude of Jews together, and called himself Bencocuba, the son of a star, applying the promise of Numbers 24:17 to himself, but he proved to be Bar~chosaba, the son of a lie. And so will all false teachers, for all their lofty expressions will prove at last to be the sons of lies.


6.The sixth distinguishing mark of false teachers is that they strive more earnestly to win men over to their opinions, than to improve their behavior.

The Lord Jesus again spoke with soberness when He said "Woe unto you scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves" (Matthew 23:15). They busy themselves, most about men's heads. Their work is not to better men's hearts and mend their lives; and in this they are much like their father the devil, who will spare no pains to gain converts.


7.The seventh distinguishing mark of false teachers is that they exploit their followers through covetousness.

The Apostle Peter, nearing his own death (see 2 Peter 1:12-15), warned his followers: "But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction. And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall he evil spoken of. And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not." (2 Peter 2:1-3). They eye your goods more than your good; and care more for serving themselves, than the saving of your souls. So long as they have your possessions, they care not that Satan possess your souls (Revelation 18:11-13). In order that they may better pick your pocket, they will hold forth such principles as are very indulgent to the flesh. False teachers are the great worshippers of the golden calf, as the Lord declares: "For from the least of them even unto the greatest of them every one is given to covetousness, and from the prophet even unto the priest every one dealeth falsely" (Jer.6: 13).


Crates threw his money into the sea, resolving to drown it, lest it should drown him. But false teachers care not who they drown, so long as they may have their money.

Now by these seven distinguishing marks you may know false teachers, shun them and so deliver your souls out of their dangerous snares. And that you may, my prayers shall meet yours at the throne of grace.
 
At first glance, I do not disagree with what you have written. However, I think we all need to recognize that one persons "man-pleasing doctrine" is another person's "Biblical doctrine". In other words, and by way of example, we all know that some Calvinists will claim that Arminian views are "man-made doctrines" and that Calvinism is the "real Biblical doctrine". And the same could be said of some Arminians in respect to how they dismiss the Calvinist view as "man-made".

So when you identify a false teacher as one who "spews out the devices and visions of their own heads and hearts", one needs to ask how a person is to determne whether a person is speaking "from the Lord" or "from their own heart". I assert that it is rather obvious that Fred, who happens to believe that the Scriptures support doctrine X will claim that Joe, who thinks that X is non-Biblical, is speaking from his heart, since Fred, like all of us to a degree, thinks his view is the one from the Lord.

So, to a certain degree your criteria have limited usefulness, precisely because it is often hard to determine whether, for example, Fred or Joe really speak for the Lord.

Same deal with the issue of "passing over the great and weighty things both out of the law and the gospel, and dwelling mostly upon these things that are of the least importance and concern to the souls of men." I might honestly believe that "X" is a very important item of doctrine. You might honestly believe it is of litte importance and thereby claim, in accordance with your criteria, that I am a false teacher.

And yet it is not at all clear who is actually correct in their assessment of whether "X" is really important.
 
The Spirit shall guide us into all truth

Mat 24:24 For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders; so as to lead astray, if possible, even the elect.


Joh 16:8 And he, when he is come, will convict the world in respect of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: Joh 16:9 of sin, because they believe not on me;
Joh 16:10 of righteousness, because I go to the Father, and ye behold me no more;
Joh 16:11 of judgment, because the prince of this world hath been judged.
Joh 16:12 I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now.
Joh 16:13 Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he shall guide you into all the truth: for he shall not speak from himself; but what things soever he shall hear, these shall he speak: and he shall declare unto you the things that are to come.
Joh 16:14 He shall glorify me: for he shall take of mine, and shall declare it unto you.


2Ti 3:16 Every scripture inspired of God is also profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for instruction which is in righteousness.
 
Albina said:
The elect can't be deceived
I know that you are new and I want to be polite, but I cannot think of a more dangerous and more incorrect position than the one that I see represented in your post above. I think that the Scriptures you quote do not justify the general statement that "the elect cannot be deceived".

I submit that what you say is obviously and demonstrably incorrect - I'll bet that I can find examples of posters who believe that they are members of the elect and yet disagree on matters of doctrine. So even if what you say is true (about the elect not being deceived), the fact that 2 people, both of whom will claim to be in the elect, will disagree on matters of doctrine renders your assertion devoid of any utility, since we have no basis on which to know which person is "really part of the elect" and therefore incapable of being deceived.

I think the position you appear to support is exceedingly dangerous and people who think like this have the potential to do great damage in the world. When people begin to believe that they have privileged access to truth and that their judgements are beyond the possibility of error, they deny a manifest truth of life - no person' judgements are certain.

Here is a quite from Jacob Bronowski made in the context of explaining what happened in the death camps in WW2. Although the context is a discussion of science, I think the point generalizes:

It is said that science will dehumanize people and turn them into numbers. That is false, tragically false. Look for yourself. This is the concentration camp and crematorium at Auschwitz. This is where people were turned into numbers. Into this pond were flushed the ashes of some four million people. And that was not done by gas. It was done by arrogance. It was done by dogma. It was done by ignorance. When people believe they have absolute knowledge, with no test in reality, this is how they behave. This is what men do when they aspire to the the knowledge of the gods.

Science is a very human form of knowledge. We are always at the brink of the known, we always feel forward for what is to be hoped. Every judgment in science stands on the edge of error, and is personal. Science is a tribute to what we can know although we are fallible. In the end the words were said by Oliver Cromwell: "I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible that you may be mistaken."

...We have to cure ourselves of the itch for absolute knowledge and power. We have to close the distance between push-button order and the human act. We have to touch people.
And I might add that in order to touch people, we need to share in their humanity - including their capability to be wrong. If we set ourselves as above them in this respect, we cannot really connect with them and meet them where they are.
 
I don't beleive in absolute knowlege
only God is absolute
yes you are right we will make mistake trough out our life however the Holy Spirit will not leave in error or deception but will guide us into all truth.

Justification is a one time deal, sactification is an ongoing process till we die
The Holy Spirit continualy works in us to make us more like Christ.

I personaly have been deceived, but thanks be to God these deceptions are temporary

I am open and willing to learn and admit I do not have all the answers.
thanks for you post.

I am only convinced when scriptures is used as evidence to support a topic.
 
Albina said:
I don't beleive in absolute knowlege
only God is absolute
yes you are right we will make mistake trough out our life however the Holy Spirit will not leave in error or deception but will guide us into all truth.

Justification is a one time deal, sactification is an ongoing process till we die
The Holy Spirit continualy works in us to make us more like Christ.

I personaly have been deceived, but thanks be to God these deceptions are temporary

I am open and willing to learn and admit I do not have all the answers.
thanks for you post.

I am only convinced when scriptures is used as evidence to support a topic.
Thank you for charitable response to my post which may have come across as a rebuke. I apologize if I misunderstood your intended meaning.
 
Wasn't it Thomas Brooks who said:

'It is an excellent thing to discourse about Christ, but it is infinitley better to experience Him'?

Comment about the possibility of deceiving the elect. . .

If we consider all the elect who are elect in God's sight, then I would suggest that it is not possible at any point to deceive all the elect. If it is possible to deceive all the elect then at this point in time , God would not have a witness upon the earth. Naturally there are degrees of deception and this further complicates matters.
 
My 2 cents:

I believe that Jesus in Matthew 24:24 is only referring to the instance of the false prophets who will arise in the great tribulation, saying, ‘Lo, here is Christ,†and show signs and wonders that deceive many but the ones who have the witness of the Holy Spirit will not believe their lies. I don’t see that it should be used as a general doctrine that the elect can never be fooled by any false teaching. The context is pretty clear that it is these people who won’t be deceived.

If the ‘elect’ are all believers, and they can’t be deceived, why would Paul have to write so many letters trying to straighten them out?
 
unred ,
What do you mean when you say " general doctrine"?
 
Albina said:
unred ,
What do you mean when you say " general doctrine"?

It’s specific, not universal. The context is that those specific people in the time of great tribulation won’t be deceived by the false prophets who try to lead them away to false ‘Christs’. It is not meant to be made into a standard doctrine that applies to the entire church or all believers from other times and places. I hope that's clear.
 
The article written by Thomas Brooks was very helpful to me
And I hope it helps someone else.
 
I listened to your link this morning. I agreed with what he said about the nature of Satan’s deception. He wants to ‘con’ us without our even knowing we have been conned. The deception of the second beast is in the content of the message that he spreads as the true gospel. Interestingly, the true gospel is what Jesus himself preached and that is what he told his disciples to preach in Matthew 28:20, the last verse of Matthew’s gospel, not what some have portrayed as the ‘gospel of grace’ today.

The true gospel is founded upon the blood of Christ to cleanse us when we have strayed from this very teaching of Christ to love and good works. When Jesus left his disciples with the charge to spread the good news, he didn’t instruct them to spread a pile of manure that would be abolished by the teaching of a converted Pharisee some time later. Thousands were converted to Christ before (what some claim today was) Paul’s no-works, so-called ‘gospel of grace’ even arrived on the scene.

What did the disciples teach? The message of Christ that Jesus himself had taught them. The message of love one another, turn the other cheek, do unto others as you would have them do unto you, forgive those who sin against you or your heavenly father will not forgive you, seek those riches that are laid up for you in heaven, not on earth, etc. The OT rituals were done away in Christ. The sacrificial system was no longer to be employed, but the blood of Christ would take away sin.

It is also interesting that once you accept the false ‘do-nothing’ ‘gospel of grace,’ you are admonished to hold fast to it as if it were the true gospel and the gospel Jesus taught was the false one. Who is conning who here?
 

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