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7 Traits of False Prophets in Sheep's Clothing


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7 Traits of False Prophets in Sheep's Clothing

8:00AM EDT 5/14/2015

A false teacher can be anyone in a position of spiritual authority or claiming to be. Wolves don't often attack wolves, but they do go after sheep. They bring destructive teachings and lies into the church, often, by telling people what they want to hear (cf. Jer. 23). They provide layers of truth mixed with error, but even a broken clock is right twice a day.

 

Jesus said, "Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits" (Matt. 7:15-16b).

 

"Beware" means to be on alert ... to discern what is being said. False teachers 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.

 

Wolves don't advertise, instead, they "look" like sheep. False teachers aren't dressed in red holding a pitchfork. Scissors-32x32.png


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