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Forewarning: There Will Be False Teachers

Ronald Vanoverloop·2009-03-15

"There shall be false teachers among you" even as "there were false prophets also among the people." Long ago Moses warned God's people about false prophets who would call them away from the God who had redeemed them and away from a complete love for and obedience to Him (Deut. 13:1-5). They are ins

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Lord’s Day 30, Chapter 3: Confession and Walk

Herman Hoeksema·1951-10-01

The New Testament too warns very frequently against false teachers and against false doctrine. The Lord Jesus warns against false prophets in Matt. 7:15: "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves." He tells us that by their fruits they sh

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Fellowship in Contrary Doctrines (2)

Gerald VandenBerg·1957-03-01

5:12), “false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into apostles of Christ” (II Cor. 11:13), “wolves in sheep’s clothes” (Matt. 7:15), “false prophets and teachers who privily bring in damnable heresies” (II Pet. 2:1), etc. Beware of them for “they are deceivers and antichrists” (II

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Fellowship in Contrary Doctrines (2)

Gerald VandenBerg·1957-03-01

5:12), “false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into apostles of Christ” (II Cor. 11:13), “wolves in sheep’s clothes” (Matt. 7:15), “false prophets and teachers who privily bring in damnable heresies” (II Pet. 2:1), etc. Beware of them for “they are deceivers and antichrists” (II

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Galatians – Lessons 21-24

George C Lubbers·1955-02-01

The motive of false teachers is always an insincere one; it cannot stand the light of God’s searching eye. See Matt. 7:15. Such come in sheep’s clothing while inwardly they are ravening wolves. From their “fruits” they must be known. And what is the manifest “fruit,” the evil works of these false te

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Nurturing Christian Attitudes in Parishioners

Rodney Kleyn·1999-11-01

He calls these false teachers “presumptuous,” “selfwilled,” “servants of corruption,” and “brute beasts.” And, he warns that their end is destruction and that they will perish as Sodom. Peter warns too that these false teachers will come from among those who “have known the way of righteousness” (2:

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False Teachers Among Us

Douglas Kuiper·2012-11-11

You and I must understand that it remains and is part of our calling as those who know Christ to detect these false teachers And in order to detect them, to know how to identify them and how they operate and to be ready to put them out and stand against what they teach as we hold to the knowled

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The Growth of Faith

David Engelsma·1966-07-01

These are the false prophets and false teachers spoken of by Peter. They bring a two-fold wickedness in their train. On the one hand, they promote heresy and scoffing. On the other hand, they bring corruption and immorality of life, that which Peter describes as a “walking after their own lusts.” N

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Denying The Lord That Bought Them

Cornelius Hanko·1966-03-15

1. You will notice that he speaks of false prophets among Israel in the old dispensation. The true prophets of God were characterized by the fact that their prophecy came not "by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost." (II Pet. 1:21) These false prophets pro

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Galatians – Lessons 1-4

George C Lubbers·1954-07-01

Not that if this had happened later it would have been justified. (3)   Paul lays bare the real nature of the teaching of these false teachers. a. They do not bring another Gospel; it is not another species of the same kind of Gospel. They have nothing to bring that saves. They simply deeply “troubl