{"id":8249,"date":"2011-11-15T11:15:36","date_gmt":"2011-11-15T16:15:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/redeeminggod.com\/?p=8249"},"modified":"2014-05-06T09:08:13","modified_gmt":"2014-05-06T17:08:13","slug":"beware-of-false-teachers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/redeeminggod.com\/beware-of-false-teachers\/","title":{"rendered":"Beware of False Teachers"},"content":{"rendered":"
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I have suggested that there is no such thing as a heretic<\/a> in the traditional sense of the word. Heresy is Divisiveness<\/a>, and it was only to gain more power that the charge of heresy<\/a> began to get thrown around.<\/p>\n So where does this leave us? Are we then free to believe whatever we want? Am I endorsing a theological free-for-all?<\/p>\n Of course not. Beliefs still matter.<\/p>\n While there is no such things as a \u201cheretic\u201d in the traditional sense, there are \u201cfalse teachers.\u201d We must be able to recognize teaching when it is false, and avoid it.<\/p>\n The problem, however, is that false teaching is usually must closer to us than we ever imagine. In the next several posts, we will look at false teachers, how to recognize them, and what we are to do about them.<\/p>\n But first, let me ask a question. If you were to guess how many verses in the Bible warn against false teachers, what would you say? It is quite common nowadays to hear pastors and authors warn their church against false teachers. With how much it is talked about in our pulpits and written about in out books, one would think that warning against false teachers is a popular topic in Scripture. So what would you guess? 10 times? 50? Maybe 100?<\/p>\n You may be surprised to learn that the Bible only talks about \u201cfalse teachers\u201d one time. Once. Only one verse in the Bible warns about false teachers. Which one? The single reference is the verse we have just looked at, 2 Peter 2:1. Now certainly, the concept <\/em>of false teaching and unsound doctrine is found elsewhere in Scripture, and the term \u201cfalse prophets\u201d which is also found in 2 Peter 2:1 is also found in other passages, but the disparaging label of \u201cfalse teacher\u201d which is so frequently tossed about these days, is not a common term in Scripture.<\/p>\n Since this is so, why do we the label so frequently today? Why is it that whenever someone disagrees with our theology and our doctrine, we are so quick to condemn them as a \u201cfalse teacher\u201d?<\/p>\nFalse Teachers<\/h2>\n
The Charge of False Teacher<\/h2>\n