Menu
Shane Idleman

How Can We Avoid Counterfeits and False Teachers?

The sermon emphasizes the importance of grounding oneself in God's Word to avoid deception by false teachers and counterfeits.
Shane Idleman emphasizes the importance of anchoring ourselves in God's Word and absolute truth, warning against the trend of society turning away from sound doctrine and seeking spiritual fulfillment in false teachings and man-made religions. He highlights the necessity of testing every spirit and teacher by comparing their teachings to the Scriptures, as there is only one way to God through Jesus Christ. Idleman stresses the significance of being firmly grounded in the Bible to avoid being led astray by deceptive doctrines and false prophets, urging believers to seek God's truth above all else.

Text

Although disheartening, society's trend away from God's Word and absolute truth is not surprising. The apostle Paul warned of this many years ago: "For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine (God's Word), but according to their own desires ... they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables" (2 Timothy 4:3-4).

Searching for spiritual fulfillment isn't wrong, but where we search can be. There is tremendous power and wisdom in the Bible. Many religions and cults recognize its influence, often adding portions of the Bible to their own writings. In studying various religions, I learned that most originated from someone claiming to have received a "vision from God," a "new revelation," or a "deeper truth" that contradicts the Bible. These self-proclaimed prophets use their visions to begin their religion, and the rest is history. The fact that these groups have greatly altered the truth of God's Word is a startling reality. Who would you rather trust your soul to, God or man? We don't change God's message--His message changes us.

There are not "many" ways to God. The Bible and the beliefs of other religions cannot all be right. The Bible was not written "in addition to" anything; it stands alone. The apostle John, who walked with Jesus, said to test everything (I John 4:1), and Jesus said in Matthew 24:24 that false Christs and false prophets will appear and deceive many. A "prophet," as mentioned here, can be anyone in a position of spiritual authority, or claiming to be.

How do we "test every spirit" and avoid false teachers? It's actually very simple: determine if what they are teaching agrees with the Scriptures. For example, if a cult or religion

says that there are many gods, Isaiah 45:22 tells us otherwise: "For I am God, and there is no other." If they claim that a "messenger of light" appeared to one of their prophets as the voice of God, we should point them to 2 Corinthians 11:14 where "Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of light." If someone says that righteousness is only obtained by following rigid codes of financial and moral requirements, the New Testament says otherwise--we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.

Can you see the unparalleled truth in all of this? Unless a person is anchored in God's Word, knows what the Bible says, and believes it, he or she will be like a child tossed back and forth and carried away by every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men (Ephesians 4:14). It's vitally important that we study the Bible. Recall Paul's words that a time will come when people will not be receptive to God's Word. They will look for teachers who will tell them what they want to hear instead of what they need to hear. As a result, many will turn from the truth and begin to follow fables. Galatians 1:8 adds, "But even if we [the writers of the Bible], or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than what we have preached to you, let him be accursed."

Cults take advantage of the fact that many people are not well educated in fundamental biblical truths. To detect a counterfeit, one must first know what the original looks like. It's impossible to gain a clear picture of absolute truth without going directly to God's Word. Unless one is firmly grounded in God's Word and led by His Spirit, one can easily be led astray.

This reminds me of a person that I once knew who experimented with different religions and read dozens of "spiritual" books. He rejected the Bible as absolute truth. As a result, he was confused, depressed, and uncertain about life; he lacked direction and purpose. I often reminded him that where he was looking was what he was finding. The same holds true with you and me. We wouldn't look for fish in the Mojave Desert, or almonds on a palm tree, but that's exactly what we do when we look for truth outside of God's Word.

The human mind, apart from God's Spirit, will never comprehend or understand spiritual truth. I Corinthians 2:14 validates this: "The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned." This is why many reject the Bible or change its message--their natural mind does not receive the things of God; truth is foolishness to them. What does this mean to you and to me? Everything. Man-made religions are lifeless; there's no spiritual life in them.

In my case, I realized that I had been looking for truth and fulfillment in all the wrong places. While I had focused on things such as money, status, physical appearance, and relationships, I had starved my soul. I found that before meaningful, lasting change can occur on the outside, it first must occur on the inside. We cannot successfully change actions or attitudes unless God changes our heart. We must embrace His absolute truth and avoid counterfeits.

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - Understanding the trend away from God's Word - The warning from the apostle Paul - The search for spiritual fulfillment
  2. II points: - The uniqueness of the Bible - The danger of self-proclaimed prophets - The importance of testing teachings against Scripture
  3. III points: - The consequences of not knowing God's Word - The role of false teachers in society - The need for biblical literacy
  4. IV points: - The importance of being anchored in Scripture - The impact of personal experiences with truth - The necessity of spiritual discernment
  5. V points: - The futility of man-made religions - The need for internal change - Embracing God's absolute truth

Key Quotes

“For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine...” — Shane Idleman
“We don't change God's message--His message changes us.” — Shane Idleman
“The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God...” — Shane Idleman

Application Points

  • Regularly study the Bible to build a strong foundation in God's truth.
  • Be discerning of teachings and compare them against Scripture.
  • Seek spiritual fulfillment through a relationship with God rather than through worldly means.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main warning from the apostle Paul?
Paul warns that there will come a time when people will not endure sound doctrine and will turn away from the truth.
How can we test teachings from false prophets?
We can test teachings by determining if they align with the Scriptures.
Why is it important to know the Bible?
Knowing the Bible helps us avoid being led astray by false teachings and counterfeits.
What happens when we seek truth outside of God's Word?
Seeking truth outside of God's Word can lead to confusion, depression, and a lack of direction.
What is the role of the Holy Spirit in understanding truth?
The Holy Spirit enables us to comprehend spiritual truths that the natural mind cannot accept.

Everything we make is available for free because of a generous community of supporters.

Donate