Tuesday 22 September 2020

Lions In Sheep Skins

 Watch Out For False Prophets



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Watch out for false prophets.
They come to you in sheep’s clothing,
but inwardly they are ferocious wolves”

(Matthew 7:15).

False prophets have been around honestly since the very beginning.

You could say that the first false prophet appeared in the Garden of Eden with the serpent’s lie to Adam and Eve. The truth of the matter is, they were there at the beginning and they will be around until the end.

Because of this it makes sense to know what a false prophet is. These people could be invading your churches and pulpits, so it is imperative to know who they are. Their damage goes beyond just their “prophecies” and teachings, their influence can be damaging to the body of Christ.

This article is about more than just answering a question. This is about arming yourself because what has happened in the past is happening now and you must be prepared so you don’t fall victim.

What Is a False Prophet?

Let’s start by answering this question, what is a false prophet?

A prophet in the Bible was one who would proclaim the word of the Lord. They would speak on the Lord’s behalf into a situation. Sometimes they would speak about a future event and other times they would speak about a current matter. By definition then, a false prophet is one who presents themselves as speaking on behalf of the Lord, however instead of speaking truth, they speak lies.

Yes, this is what the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel, says: ‘Do not let the prophets and diviners among you deceive you. Do not listen to the dreams you encourage them to have. They are prophesying lies to you in my name. I have not sent them,’ declares the Lord” (Jeremiah 29:8-9).

Characteristics of False Prophets

They may look and sound like you.

Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves” (Matthew 7:15).

The first thing to notice about a false prophet is they may look like you. They may sound legitimate and they may even use all the right lingo. In other words, they know how to look the part. Many times, this is why they are so deceptive, because they make themselves appear to look like other sheep.

They may look harmless, but they are extremely dangerous.

In this same verse in Matthew Jesus uses the analogy of a wolf and a sheep. He calls the false prophet a ferocious wolf. Wolves are predators and in order to survive they must continually find new prey. When they attack, they are vicious.

The false prophet may look like a sheep but they attack like the wolf. They seek to devour by causing people to either believe a lie or to put their trust in some other place than truly following Jesus or his word. This is what makes them dangerous.

Warning Signs of a False Prophet

1. They “Prophesy” from Their Own Delusions

Then the Lord said to me, ‘The prophets are prophesying lies in my name. I have not sent them or appointed them or spoken to them. They are prophesying to you false visions, divinations, idolatries and the delusions of their own minds’” (Jeremiah 14:14).

The false prophet will often prophesy from their own imagination. However, because they know how to do it so well, if you are not careful you can fall victim to them. Without discernment, many times you can’t tell the difference.

Another thing to be careful of is the false prophet who prophesies only what you want to hear. They may even prophesy things that the people will agree with. This happened in Israel and this happens today.

2. What They Say Does Not Come True

You may say to yourselves, ‘How can we know when a message has not been spoken by the Lord?’ If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the Lord does not take place or come true, that is a message the Lord has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously, so do not be alarmed” (Deuteronomy 18:21-22).

The great litmus test for anyone who claims to be a prophet of God is a simple one. Did what they say come true? This was true in biblical times and it is true today. By the way, the punishment in the Old Testament for being a false prophet was death.

But a prophet who presumes to speak in my name anything I have not commanded, or a prophet who speaks in the name of other gods, is to be put to death” (Deuteronomy 18:20).

Clearly this is not something God takes lightly, especially because of the influence these people usually can have.

3. They Lead People Away from Christ

If a prophet, or one who foretells by dreams, appears among you and announces to you a sign or wonder, and if the sign or wonder spoken of takes place, and the prophet says, ‘Let us follow other gods’ (gods you have not known) ‘and let us worship them,’ you must not listen to the words of that prophet or dreamer. The Lord your God is testing you to find out whether you love him with all your heart and with all your soul. It is the Lord your God you must follow, and him you must revere. Keep his commands and obey him; serve him and hold fast to him” (Deuteronomy 13:1-4).

What I find fascinating in this verse is that the false prophet announced a sign and wonder and it actually happened. This might be lead you to believe this false prophet is true. However, the real motive eventually comes out. This prophet would then turn and encourage people to follow other gods and worship them.

This is why time and patience are wonderful gifts when you are dealing with anyone who declares themselves a prophet. Time is necessary because it will eventually reveal the motives of the heart. Patience is required to see if what they say comes true.

Are There False Prophets Today?

The short answer is yes. Consider these verses.

But there were also false prophets in Israel, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will cleverly teach destructive heresies and even deny the Master who bought them. In this way, they will bring sudden destruction on themselves. Many will follow their evil teaching and shameful immorality. And because of these teachers, the way of truth will be slandered. In their greed they will make up clever lies to get hold of your money. But God condemned them long ago, and their destruction will not be delayed” (2 Peter 2:1-3).

When you think about what a false prophet is and what drives them there is a good possibility it will be one of these things:

The Purse

Many times, these people see godliness or the things of God as a way of lining their pockets. Don’t be surprised if the false prophet is after your money, because it is a prime source of their motivation. The shameful greed of these people will cause them to make up lies as a way of getting your money, so watch out for these hypocrites.

The Power

The false prophet often has the ability to manipulate the thinking of those who are under their control. This is like a drug for the false prophet because it feeds their ego. The flip side is that sometimes people want these people around them, simply to tell them lies. They use these lies as justification, so they can continue to live any lifestyle they want. It becomes the perfect match.

For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths” (2 Timothy 4:3-4).

If you remember, earlier we defined what a false prophet is. One characteristic is they would speak from their own delusions. Now they aren’t just speaking, but they have an audience that wants to listen to it.

The Pleasure

Another marker of the false prophet is a desire for pleasure. Peter reminds us that many will follow their evil teaching and shameful immorality. This may not always be apparent upfront, but over time it is revealed. The sad part is not just that they teach it but the amount of people who will follow after them. These people teach destructive heresies and destroy many sheep in the process. No wonder Jesus called them ferocious wolves.

What Should You Do When You Encounter a False Prophet?

With greater understanding of what a false prophet is, what should you do if you encounter one? These people can seem very intimidating but here’s how you deal with them:

1. Don’t Be Afraid of Them

If the prophet speaks in the Lord’s name but his prediction does not happen or come true, you will know that the Lord did not give that message. That prophet has spoken without my authority and need not be feared” (Deuteronomy 18:22).

Remember the false prophet has no power or real authority. It does not matter how many times they say “Thus saith the Lord,” their authority does not come from God so you don’t have to worry about what they say.

2. Avoid Them

And now I make one more appeal, my dear brothers and sisters. Watch out for people who cause divisions and upset people’s faith by teaching things contrary to what you have been taught. Stay away from them” (Romans 16:17).

If someone has been identified as a false prophet, run from them and avoid them. There is no reason to fill your heart or mind with anything they have to say because the truth is not in them. So follow Paul’s advice and stay away from them.

3. Expose Them

Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them” (Ephesians 5:11).

If someone is a false prophet and you know it, then sound the alarm. Tell everyone you know they are a false prophet and encourage them to do the same. However, don’t be surprised if you get push back, especially if a person is following this false prophet. When you do expose them, make sure you are doing it like the Bereans in the book of Acts.

And the people of Berea were more open-minded than those in Thessalonica, and they listened eagerly to Paul’s message. They searched the Scriptures day after day to see if Paul and Silas were teaching the truth” (Acts 17:11).

Let the error of their ways be seen in light of the Word of God, and not your personal opinion.

Be Filled with the Word

There are going to be false prophets out there and you must be aware. Yes, it is important to know what a false prophet is, however it is more important to know how to avoid falling victim to them. There are two things you need: the Word of God and discernment.

Surprisingly these two things work together. The word of God gives you clarity as to what is the truth, so make sure you know your word, what you believe, and what is truth. The Spirit of God gives you discernment. This is an internal warning that even though something may look right, you know something is wrong. In other words, I am encouraging you to be full of the Word of God and the Spirit of God. These are your greatest weapons against dealing with anyone who is a false prophet. The Word of God and discernment won’t make the false prophets go away, but you will be in a position that you don’t succumb to their erroneous ways.

Then we will no longer be immature like children. We won’t be tossed and blown about by every wind of new teaching. We will not be influenced when people try to trick us with lies so clever they sound like the truth. Instead, we will speak the truth in love, growing in every way more and more like Christ, who is the head of his body, the church” (Ephesians 4:14-15).


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Clarence L. Haynes Jr. is a speaker, Bible teacher, author and co-founder of The Bible Study Club. He has spent more than 30 years serving the body of Christ in various capacities and has just released his first book, The Pursuit of Purpose. If you have ever struggled trying to find God’s will, this book will help you discover the different ways God leads you into his perfect will. To learn more about his ministry please visit clarencehaynes.com.

Thursday 17 September 2020

What is Worship?

 

What Exactly Is Worship?


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"Worship can be defined as “the reverence or adoration that one shows toward something or someone; holding a person or object in high esteem; or giving a person or an object a place of importance or honor.” There are hundreds of scriptures in the Bible that speak about worship and provide guidance as to both who and how to worship." biblestudytools

For me, personally Worship is all important in having a good relationship with God.
It is the essence of a healthy relationship with God, it encompasses all we do, say and sing to and about God. It is that secret life every Christian should have.

For me it is a Lifestyle, and a daily thing.

"It is a Biblical mandate that we worship God and Him alone. It is an act that is designed not only to bring honor to Him who deserves honor, but also to bring a spirit of obedience and submission to the worshipers." biblestudytools

Very often we have idols that we worship unwittingly.
I wrote an article on Facebook, In our Spiritual Warfare Group on 21 February 2018 - Titled 
Plastic and Silicon Idols

Plastic and Silicon Idols = TV, Cell Phones, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, DSTV, YouTube etc...
Read More Here 👉Are You Worshiping Plastic and Silicon Idols?👈

"But why do we worship, what exactly is worship and how do we worship on a day-to-day basis? Because this topic is important to God and is the reason that we were created, the Scripture provides us a great deal of information on the subject. biblestudytools

The word worship comes from the Old English word “weorþscipe” or
worth-ship” which means “to give worth to.” In a secular context, the word can mean “to hold something in high esteem.” In a Biblical context, the Hebrew word for worship is shachah, which means to depress, to fall down, or to lay prostrate before a deity. It is to hold something up with such reverence, honor, and esteem that your only desire is to bow down before it. God specifically mandates that the focus of this type of worship be toward Him and Him alone. "
biblestudytools

In the Old Testament this involved ritualistic sacrifices, however Jesus taught us its true meaning, which Paul explains so well in:

 Romans 12:1 “Therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, I urge you to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God; this is your spiritual worship.”

"We are no longer under bondage to the law, with the burden of bringing animal blood to atone for sins and as our form of worship. Jesus has already paid a death price and made a blood sacrifice for our sins. Our form of worship, post-resurrection, is to bring ourselves, our own lives, as a living sacrifice to God. This is holy and pleasing to Him." biblestudytools

1 Peter 2:9 says that we are a “chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His wonderful light.” It is the reason that we exist, to bring adoration to Him who created us.

"The Word of God calls us to live our entire lives as an act of worship (Romans 12:1).
The purpose of this chapter is to teach some of the key principles of biblical worship with music and song, stirring the reader to a deeper relationship with the Father. For many, the area of worship is dictated by their preference and comfort, but it is our desire as an eldership to let the truth of Scripture fashion and shape this expression of our relationship with the Father." - Laying Foundations

The Heart Of Worship


“I’ll bring you more than a song,
for a song in itself is not what you have desired.
You search much deeper within,
through the way things appear,
you’re looking into my heart.
“I’m coming back to the heart of worship,
’cos it’s all about you,
it’s all about you, Jesus.
I’m sorry, Lord, for the things I’ve made it,
for it’s all about you, Jesus!”
(Matt Redman and Martin Smith)

Worship is not just a song, nor can it be reduced to a musical progression: no,
it is far more than that. The very heartbeat of worship is a natural overflow of
our relationship with the Father. Man would love to label and categorize it,
but mere definitions cannot express the fullness of worship as God intended it.
In essence, it is an expression of our ardent adoration in response to His
tender love, a discovering of Him as He reveals His wonder to us. Worship is a
relationship. Let us not be ‘dazed’ by the labels, rather let us be ‘dazzled’ by
our Lord. And remember that we love Him and respond to Him in worship
“because He first loved us” (1 John 4:19)We will now study some of the
expressions of worship found in the Old and New Testaments.

Old Testament Expressions Of Worship

There are several Hebrew words found in the Old Testament that are translated
as a single English word ‘praise.’ Let’s examine these to gain a fuller understanding of biblical worship. You will notice how they flow naturally into the New Testament.

 Barak (Psalm 96:2)

“To bless, to prostrate or to kneel as an act of adoration.”
“But I, by Your great mercy, will come into Your house; in reverence will I bow
down toward Your holy temple.” (Psalm 5:7This shows a wonderful illustration
of how David, who set an outstanding example of worship in the Bible, would
enter the house of God to bow in adoration to his King. Examples can also be
found in the New Testament, for example, Revelation 4, 5 and Revelation 7.

 Yadah (Psalm 28:7)

“To revere or worship with extended hands.”
A further example in the New Testament is found in 1 Timothy 2:8 where Paul
encourages the people to “lift up holy hands” as they approach the Lord.
 Towdah (Psalm 50:23)
“To give a sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving with extended hands.”

Shabach (Psalm 63:3)

“To praise in a loud tone.”
Shouting is not a sign of irreverence but is welcomed by the Father. Many
scriptures speak of it. As examples consider Psalm 47:1 and Psalm 66:1, but there are many more. “During the days of Jesus’ life on earth, He offered up prayers and petitions with loud cries and tears to the one who could save Him from death, and He was heard because of His reverent submission.”
(
Hebrews 5:7).
Submission and reverence are attitudes of the heart, not necessarily the
silencing of the emotions or the restriction of expression.

 Zamar (Psalm 108:3)

“To worship on an instrument.”
God has made room for a myriad of instruments with all kinds of sounds and
rhythms. We see that our instruments become expressions of our hearts.
The instrument of our body is surely the most important of all instruments,
expressing the attitude of our heart. Romans 12:1 urges us to offer our lives as
a reasonable act of worship and this incorporates all that we do.
See also 
Psalm 150.

Halal (Psalm 35:18)

“To shine, to rave, to be clamorous and foolish. To abandon your reputation.”
“David, wearing a linen ephod, danced before the Lord with all his might,
while he and the entire house of Israel brought up the ark of the Lord with
shouts and the sound of trumpets.” (2 Samuel 6:14-15)
David was someone who knew to bow low in reverence, but he also understood
when to honor the Lord with passionate expressions of dance and praise.
This meant that his reputation as a king would be on the line as well as his
preferences. He knew it was all worth it though!

Tehillah (Psalm 22:3)

“To sing your ‘halals.’ The kind of worship God loves to inhabit.”


Summary

Music, dancing and extravagant outward expression were very much part of
Israel’s culture. These expressions were associated with all their social events,
victories and defeats, prophetic activity, coming in and going out. Therefore,
when they praised the Lord it was a natural activity.
There is both the stillness of bowing before the majestic King, as well as the
passion and exuberance of joy as we join with Him in rejoicing (Zep 3:17).
If we give ourselves to the full expression of worship and not give in to our
fears and the pressures of man, we will surely enjoy and experience the
breadth of life that the Father has intended for His children!

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