False prophets and teachers are of the world and use worldly wisdom to deceive many, but this should not be stumbling to the people of God.
John Gill emphasizes the distinction between true believers and false prophets, who are characterized by their worldly nature and teachings. He explains that these false teachers, influenced by the spirit of antichrist, promote doctrines that align with worldly desires and human wisdom, appealing to the carnal minds of their followers. Their messages, which often deny the necessity of grace and promote justification by works, are well-received by the unregenerate, highlighting the danger of their influence. Gill warns that the popularity of such teachings among the masses should not surprise true believers, as both the preachers and their audience are aligned with the world.
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Ver. 5. They are of the world,.... That is, the false prophets and teachers that were gone into the world, and had the spirit of antichrist in them; these were as they were when they came into the world, under the pollution, guilt, and dominion of sin, in a state of unregeneracy, carnality, and darkness; they properly belonged unto it, and walked after the course of it, and were under the influence of the god of it, who led them into error; and were sensual, and indulged themselves in worldly lusts, and were seeking after worldly things; supposed that gain was godliness, and had men's persons in admiration because of advantage; their nature and disposition, their principles and practices, and their ends and views, were worldly; and were quite different from Christ and his apostles, Joh 17:14,
therefore speak they of the world; they speak the wisdom of the world, or that in which the world thinks wisdom lies, and cry up for true knowledge, and right principles; and this they do with the enticing words of man's wisdom, or in words which man's wisdom teacheth; speaking great swelling words of vanity, which take with vain and carnal minds; and preach doctrines suited to their own taste, and the taste of others, as carnal and worldly men; such as the purity of human nature, in its first conception and birth, its freedom from any original corruption, and from any concern with the sin of Adam, only with actual sin of its own; and the power of it to do that which is good, keep the law of God, and obtain his favour; the non-necessity of any internal work of efficacious grace, a reformation of life and manners being thought sufficient to render a man acceptable to God, and prepare him for eternal happiness; the doctrine of justification and salvation by works; all which are pleasing to carnal men: hence it follows,
and the world heareth them; the wicked of the world; worldly and unregenerate men attend on their ministry, approve of what they deliver, and receive it with pleasure, and believe it: this expresses both the quality of the hearers of false teachers, that they are that part of the world, the worse part of it, which lies in wickedness; and the quantity of them, the greater part of the world, as it was foretold by Christ, and his apostles, that they should deceive many, that many should follow their pernicious ways, and that they should draw many disciples after them; wherefore the numbers that attend such persons, as it need not be wondered at, since both preachers and hearers, and the doctrines preached and heard, are all alike, they are of the world, so it should not be stumbling to the people of God.
Sermon Outline
- I. The Nature of False Prophets and Teachers
- A. They are of the world
- B. They walk after the course of the world
- C. They are under the influence of the god of this world
- II. The Characteristics of False Prophets and Teachers
- A. They are sensual and indulged in worldly lusts
- B. They seek after worldly things
- C. They suppose that gain is godliness
- III. The Method of False Prophets and Teachers
- A. They speak the wisdom of the world
- B. They preach doctrines suited to their own taste and the taste of others
- C. They use enticing words of man's wisdom
- IV. The Reception of False Prophets and Teachers
- A. The world hears them
- B. The wicked of the world attend on their ministry
Key Quotes
“They are of the world, so it should not be stumbling to the people of God.” — John Gill
“They speak the wisdom of the world, or that in which the world thinks wisdom lies, and cry up for true knowledge, and right principles;” — John Gill
“They preach doctrines suited to their own taste, and the taste of others, as carnal and worldly men;” — John Gill
Application Points
- Be aware of the influence of the world and its wisdom in your life.
- Beware of false prophets and teachers who use worldly wisdom to deceive many.
- Stand firm in your faith and do not be swayed by the teachings of false prophets and teachers.
