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In a world full of spiritual noise and deception, how can you spot the truth? In this message, Beware of False Teachers, we walk through 2 Peter 2:1–3 to uncover how to recognize false teaching, understand its danger, and stand firm in the truth. You'll learn how a grounded faith protects you from deception and helps you live with clarity, conviction, and integrity. This message will equip you to follow Jesus with discernment in a confused world.
विश्वासियो, झूठे शिक्षकों से सावधान।2 पतरस 2:1-3 Believers, Beware Of False Teachers.2 Peter 2:1-3
"2 Peter 2:10-19, Pastor Ben Killerlain"
Village Baptist Church exists to win people to Christ and develop them into active disciples: equipping them to serve as ministers in the church, community, and around the world, leading them to worship God in spirit and truth.
In a world overflowing with voices and opinions, who you listen to has never mattered more. In 2 Peter 2, we're warned about the subtle yet destructive influence of false teachers—those who twist truth and lead others away from Christ. This message challenges us to cling to Scripture, stay alert, and hold fast to the truth that sets us free. Don't settle for empty words—discover how to recognize lies and stand firm in what's real.
52 Woe to you lawyers! For you have taken away the key of knowledge. You did notenter in yourselves, and those who were entering in you hindered." Luke 11 finishes with Jesus giving a personal, up-close,scathing word of rebuke and declaration of condemnation and judgment upon the religiousleaders of His day. He pronounced three “woes” upon the Pharisees and their hypocrisy,and three “woes” upon the lawyers who were the religious “experts” interpretingthe Law of Moses for the people. That is why verse 45, tells us that after Jesus spoke His wordsto the Pharisees, the lawyer said, "Teacher, by saying these things Youreproach us also." The Pharisees believed, and were supposedly practicingall the traditional teachings of these lawyers. This opened the door for Jesusto condemn these lawyers too. I'm convinced that the false teachers of the Wordof God will receive the greater condemnation on judgment day from God. We needto know how to identify them and avoid them. First in verse 46, they don't practice what they teach.They put a “religious works” burdens on others that they ignore themselves.Secondly, in verse 47-51, they glorify the Old Testament prophets as they attemptto identify with them so that they will appear to be authentic. They appear toknow the Bible better than anyone else. And third, in verse 52, they claim becauseof that, they are the only ones who can properly interpret the Scriptures. The internetand social media are full of these false teachers today! Beware! These “lawyers” that Jesus was condemning were guilty ofrobbing the common people of the knowledge of the Word of God. It was badenough that they would not enter the kingdom themselves, but they werehindering others from going in! It is a serious thing to teach God's Word andnot everyone is supposed to do it (James 3:1). Unfortunately, what some peoplecall "Bible study" is too often just a group of unprepared peopleexchanging their ignorance. The lawyers had convinced the people that nobody couldunderstand and explain the Law except the trained and authorized teachers. Wehave some of that arrogant attitude showing itself today. Teachers whooveremphasize the Bible languages give people the impression that the HolySpirit cannot teach anyone who does not know Greek and Hebrew. We need toalways remember that Jesus is the key to the Scriptures (Luke 24:44-48). When you take away that key, you cannot understand what Godhas written. As helpful and necessary as theological studies are, the mostimportant requirements for Bible study are a yielded heart and an obedientwill. Jesus said in John 7:17: “If anyone wants to do His will, he shallknow concerning the doctrine, whether it is from God or whether I speak on Myown authority.” In John 14:21 Jesussaid: “He who has My commandments and keeps them, it is he who loves Me. Andhe who loves Me will be loved by My Father, and I will love him and manifestMyself to him." The best Bible teachers are men and women who learned thetruth of God's Word on their knees and on the battlefield of life. They wereSpirit-taught, not man-taught. Jesus told His disciples in John 16:13-14: “However,when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; forHe will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak;and He will tell you things to come. He will glorify Me, for He will take ofwhat is Mine and declare it to you.” A Spirit led Bible teacher will alwaysglorify Jesus and not himself. So serious is this danger of false teachers that Jesus willhave more to say about it in Luke 12:1. (Also read 2 Peter 2-3) Meanwhile, let us beware! God bless!
Beware of False Teachers by Lighthouse Baptist Church | Williamsport, MD
A new MP3 sermon from Answers in Genesis Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Beware of False Teachers! Subtitle: Answers with Ken Ham Speaker: Ken Ham Broadcaster: Answers in Genesis Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 1/31/2025 Length: 1 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Answers in Genesis Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Beware of False Teachers! Subtitle: Answers with Ken Ham Speaker: Ken Ham Broadcaster: Answers in Genesis Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 1/31/2025 Length: 1 min.
False teachers twist Scripture and listening to them is dangerous to our spiritual walk. So how can we recognize false teaching?
New Life Haverhill
In this lesson, we turn the page to chapter 2 of 2nd Peter. Peter now begins to speak about the false teachers which he predicts will be coming among these Christians. Here Peter writes that the false teachers will go so far as to even deny the Lord who bought them. Christ died for them but they even deny their Lord. Their false and heretical teaching has to do with the person and work of Jesus Christ the Lord. What are you being taught about Jesus? Are you taught that Jesus is God come in the flesh? Are you taught the sufficiency of the finished work of Christ on the cross and His physical resurrection from the dead and His present work in heaven and soon return for His own? Dr. Mitchell shares several Scriptures concerning the seriousness of these last times in which people will abandon the faith. Here is Dr. Mitchell on the Unchanging Word Bible Broadcast, 2nd Peter 2:1.
Bob Korljan | Beware of False Teachers | November 17, 2024
Our church gathers every Sunday at 9:15a & 11a at Queen Creek Junior High. 20435 South Old Ellsworth Road, Queen Creek, AZ https://passioncreek.church/sundays/ OVERVIEW: In Acts 20, Paul models what a church pastor should be by speaking directly to the elders in Ephesus. He tells them how he's pastored, inviting them to follow his example in humility, service, vulnerability, and courage. He also warns them that, should they neglect their calling, the people they shepherd will be vulnerable to wolves. For us today, being a part of a church means submitting ourselves to the guiding and guarding of the spiritual authority placed over us. It also means we are on guard against Satan and his schemes as he threatens to sabotage the church with deceit and manipulation. By maintaining a posture of humility and by fixing our gaze on Jesus, we can become fruitful people who resist the schemes of the Enemy and bring the goodness of the gospel to the world around us.
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Listen to this episode for a teaching that covers 1 Timothy 1:3-11.Teacher: John Kulp
“Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye know these things before, beware lest ye also, being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from your own stedfastness.” (2 Peter 3:17) Pe... More...
“Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye know these things before, beware lest ye also, being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from your own stedfastness.” (2 Peter 3:17) Pe... More...
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In the letter to Pergamum Christ warns of false teachers who promote idolatry and sexual immorality. Though the church withstood opposition well from the outside, it was failing to combat the enemies from within. As the culture becomes more antithetical to the faith, we must be aware of both attacks from the devil.
Sermon by Pastor Ben Hyink.
Matthew 7-15-20, Beware of False Teachers, Stephen Feinstein
Matthew 7-15-20, Beware of False Teachers, Stephen Feinstein
Matthew 7:15-20, Beware of False Teachers, Stephen Feinstein
Paul told Titus to silence the false teachers who infiltrated the Cretan congregations. These teachers intentionally led people astray, disrupting family and the congregation for greedy gain. They were to be silenced and ignored. The same is true today.
We are moving into Philippians chapter 3 here on the Unchanging Word Bible broadcast. Dr. Mitchell will be looking at the first three verses of chapter 3. In these verses the Apostle Paul gives these believers in Philippi three definite warnings of things to beware of. Then in contrast he states three things that are true of the believer in Christ Jesus. Dr. Mitchell will take us through these verses as well as giving us a review of the last lessons. Beginning with the third chapter of Philippians, Here is Dr. Mitchell, Philippians chapter 3 verse 1. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unchanging-word/message
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In today's devotional, Dr. Michael Youssef exhorts us to stand firm in the face of false teaching and pray for God's Truth to draw the lost to repentance.If you would like more insight into today's devotional topic, listen to Dr. Michael Youssef's sermon, It Is Never Too Late, Part 4: LISTEN NOW | WATCH NOW
Beware of False Teachers - Morning Prayer
What is an antichrist? What are some indications of a false teacher?
What is the truth “litmus test” for everything we hear? First, is it exalting Jesus? Second, is it exalting the Word of God? The goal of a true teacher ought always to be to point others away from himself and to the Lord Jesus Christ. In this episode, Nate and Gabe explore Biblical examples and descriptions that often accompany false teachers. Join them as they conclude this four part series on the command of Christ, Beware of False Prophets! In our day, there is a growing need for us to be able to discern between what is true and what is false. With so much teaching from so many sources available at our fingertips, we can see that Jesus' command to Beware of False Prophets is just as applicable and needful for us today! For this reason, may we daily saturate our hearts and minds in the Word of God! As we do, we will know the Truth and be able to discern what is not of God through the power of His Holy Spirit.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.comStudy guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.comFind us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/homediscipleshipnetwork
How do we learn to recognize what is false? We might think that the best way to learn to spot falsehood is by studying counterfeits. Surprisingly this is not true! We actually learn to spot a counterfeit by immersing ourselves in the real thing! This principle holds true in our walk with the Lord as well. As we saturate our lives in Him and His Word, He sharpens our discernment to be able to distinguish truth from error.In our day, there is a growing need for us to be able to discern between what is true and what is false. With so much teaching from so many sources available at our fingertips, we can see that Jesus' command to Beware of False Prophets is just as applicable and needful for us today! For this reason, may we daily saturate our hearts and minds in the Word of God! As we do, we will know the Truth and be able to discern what is not of God through the power of His Holy Spirit.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.comStudy guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.comFind us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/homediscipleshipnetwork
Why do we fall for false teaching? Why do we get misled by them? In this episode, Nate and Gabe explore characteristics of true and false teachers. This is an exhortation and admonition to all of us - are we listening to people who are telling us what we want to hear? Or are we listening to those who are glorifying Jesus and drawing us to the truth of His Word?In our day, there is a growing need for us to be able to discern between what is true and what is false. With so much teaching from so many sources available at our fingertips, we can see that Jesus' command to Beware of False Prophets is just as applicable and needful for us today! For this reason, may we daily saturate our hearts and minds in the Word of God! As we do, we will know the Truth and be able to discern what is not of God through the power of His Holy Spirit.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.comStudy guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.comFind us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/homediscipleshipnetwork
How do we identify a “false prophet”? And how do we identify one who is speaking the truth? It can be confusing because outwardly they can look the same! Jesus gives us the key: “ you will know them by their fruits.” Fruit is the outward manifestation of what is inside a person's heart. In our day, there is a growing need for us to be able to discern between what is true and what is false. With so much teaching from so many sources available at our fingertips, we can see that Jesus' command to Beware of False Prophets is just as applicable and needful for us today! For this reason, may we daily saturate our hearts and minds in the Word of God! As we do, we will know the Truth and be able to discern what is not of God through the power of His Holy Spirit.Want to go deeper in studying this command of Christ? Download a free study guide at www.homediscipleship.comStudy guide includes: Scriptures referenced in podcastReview of Old Testament contextGuide for Scripture meditationQuestions for application and prayerFor more information, visit us at www.homediscipleship.comFind us on Facebook and Instagram @homediscipleshiphttps://www.facebook.com/homediscipleshipnetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/homediscipleshipnetwork