INDENTIFYING FALSE PROPHETS
One more posting on this subject.
Jesus said to beware of false
prophets who will come in sheep’s clothing but inside are ravenous wolves. Matt
7:15
They will be among us and
often rise from within us. Jesus said you will know them by their fruits. This
is the key identifier. What is in their hearts is what they will do--that is
why we must allow God to write His word upon our hearts.
Prophets must be tested in
accordance with scripture. This can be a difficult task if we forget that their
fruits--the fruits of their lives is the key identifier. Deut 18:20-22
gives us a basic indicator. If the word of the prophet doesn’t come true than
it is possible that it came from his own heart--he spoke presumptuously.
The word in Exodus 6:6-8 could be construed as a false prophecy because
most of that generation did not go into the land. Did this make Moses a false
prophet? That generation did not go in because of disbelief--which is
disobedience--but the next generation did go in because they obeyed. All
personal prophecy is conditional--we have to obey and move forward. There can
be unfulfilled prophesy because individuals refuse to walk it out.
Jonah prophesied against
Nineveh and it did not come to pass because the people heard and repented. Was
Jonah a false prophet? No. God was merciful because the people repented. In
this case Jonah was not a false prophet even though the word did not come to
pass. We must judge the situation.
In 1 Kings 13 we see
an interesting example of a true prophet giving a false prophecy. After giving
his prophecy the young prophet started on his way to going home without going
back the same way or stopping to eat as God had commanded him. The old prophet
he meets tells him an angel told him to tell the young prophet to come
home and eat with him. The old prophet was lying. This is a messy situation.
First the old prophet gave a false prophecy and then gives a true one concerning
the young prophet.
This old prophet was
prophesying in his flesh for whatever reason. Maybe he was lonely and looking
for some other man of God to fellowship with. We don’t know. This is why we
should not base our lives on a prophetic word. Prophesy should confirm what
is already on your heart--not give you direction--unless it confirms a
direction the Lord has already put on your heart. Be careful--some people will
try to get you to do what they want. Don’t allow them to impose their will on
you.
Who paid the price for this
lie? The young prophet paid the price because he was disobedient to the word he
had gotten. If you know what you are doing in God you don’t need personal
prophecy all the time. Running from meeting to meeting for a personal word will
only cause more confusion in your life.
False prophets can prophesy
true words. Numbers 23-24 Balaam was a false prophet but his prophecies
came to pass. There is no set theology in this area as you can see. Let your
preconceived ideas go in this area.
Back to Deut 18:22 the
word presumptuously means to seethe--hence to boil over in violence in a
passionate, wicked way. To act wickedly and fiercely. The false prophet is
walking in rebellion to God’s word. If challenged directly they will often
prophesy destruction on you because they cannot defend what they are doing with
the written word of God. They will try to intimidate and manipulate for
their own agenda. These prophecies will not come to pass. We don’t prophesy
destruction and judgment on people. This is the Jezebel tactic--it comes out of
seething. A false heart.
Beware of false prophets who
speak true prophecies. Deut 13:1-4 This prophet will arise among us! His
word or signs and wonders do come to pass but they will lead you into false
doctrines that do not match up with the scriptures. They will mix in new
age and pagan rites and customs. They will control and manipulate in a
subtle way for their own means. God is testing you to see if you truly love
Him and His way. Prove all things according to scripture.
Very few people understand
this concept. These individuals can perform signs and wonders. You need to pay
much attention to their message. If they are leading people to sin or
condone sin in a subtle way or seem to be controlling or manipulating others
beware!
Back to Numbers 23-24 we
see the gifts and calling of God are without repentance--but if the gift does
not establish God’s covenant it can lead us astray. Where are our hearts? Are
they for God or self? Balaam saw the spirit of God moving and did not use
divination in this case. He yielded to the leading but had his own reward or
fee in the back of his mind. He was trying to figure how he could use this to
get what he wanted out of Balak who had commissioned him. In Num 25:1-5 we
see Balaam counseled against Israel and gave Balak a key to lead Israel into
sexual sin (disobedience) to what God had commanded them. Balaam took his
diviners fee for figuring out how to give him what he wanted (destruction of
Israel). That spirit of Balaam can lead us into sin if we are not diligent and
pure of heart. In Numbers 31 the Israelites did not kill the women that
they had mixed with, and Moses was angry with them.
In Matt 7:15 we see
Jesus warning of false prophets who are seething. You will know them by their
fruits. Not everyone who says, “Lord, Lord will enter the kingdom. Depart from
me you lawless ones who practice lawlessness”.
1 John 3:4-6 Teaching that says we do not have to live according
to God’s laws is false. This is why the fruits of their lives is
important. The true says we follow God’s law--the false says we are free from
the law and can act however we desire. 2 Peter 2:1-3 establishes a
pattern we see throughout the word of God.
People are seduced by false prophecy and signs and wonders because they
want the easy way out. They refuse to repent and turn back to what God wants of
them and they become seduced. 2 Peter 2:18-22 shows how false prophets
entice this type of believer. The true message of a prophet is the message of
the covenant: purify the sons of Levi and give offerings of righteousness!
We do not have liberty to
live above the word of God and sin recklessly.
Once you’ve escaped the
pollution of your former life if you go back you end up in worse shape than
when you began. This happens to drug addicts all the time. Prov 26:11 If
you refuse to walk in Torah you will wallow in the mire! The anointing of God
breaks the yoke--be free and abide in the word--this is what sets us free from
sin. 1 John 3:4
In Revelations 2:12-14
we see the teaching of Balaam affecting the church. They were taught that they
did not have to live by the commandments of God. They could do whatever they
wanted. They were free from the law. They had no personal responsibility. You’re
saved, you can live anyway you want. All you have to do is love your brother.
This is what gnosticism is/was all about. Oh, your flesh is your flesh, just
keep your spirit pure. You’re saved, its ok. This is not God’s way. We are to
be the salt of the earth, the light of the world.
In Rev 2:18-23 we see
the eating of meats offered to idols. This was the early believers mixing pagan
feasts and rituals into those of the church. It is important we understand the
feasts of the Lord. These are the feasts He wants us to celebrate and
understand. The early church fell away from this and mixed pagan holidays in
and threw out the Lord’s Feasts. For example, Easter is a pagan spring feast.
It has nothing to do with Passover or the resurrection of Jesus. Easter is set
from the first full moon, after the day of the week, after the first full moon
of the spring equinox. On Easter we are teaching our children to hunt for eggs
laid by a rabbit! At Passover we review the covenant God established with His
people when He delivered them from Egypt. Is it the Easter ham or the Passover
lamb we eat? When the pagan cultures defeated Israel they would slaughter a pig
in the temple as a means of defiling it. Ironic we eat ham at Easter?
In Rev 2 and 3 we see
what false prophets encourage and condone in the church. There is mixture in
the church today that the Lord is not pleased with. Aligning with our Hebraic
roots not only pleases the Lord but it shines light and understanding on the
word. It opens the word to us in a fresh way and enables us to have a fuller
understanding of God’s will and way for us. This mixture in the church is the
mystery of lawlessness. Lawlessness will continue and eventually become so
prevalent that the antichrist will be revealed and accepted as God. Men will
reject the concept of sin and salvation and any type of lifestyle will be OK.
Those who live purely according to the word will be demonized and persecuted
for their “intolerance”.
The Feast of Trumpets and days
of awe describe this time of lawlessness and judgment of God upon the world. If
we have lawlessness on our hearts that is how we will act--it will be manifest
in our lives. Elijah said, “choose you this day which way you will follow.” 1
Kings 18
ADDITIONAL SCRIPTURES FOR
STUDY
Jeremiah 7:1-4, 8-10 for false grace message. The same thing is manifesting
today. They said, “We have the temple, we have the temple.” Meaning we have the
blood sacrifice, we can just offer that and keep on sinning.
2 Peter 2:12-15 Wages of unrighteousness--paid to prophesy. Micah
3:11 telling people what they want to hear for money. Ezekiel 13:1-10 prophesying
out of their own inspiration and hoping it comes to pass. They’ve lost the
vision of God. There is a famine of the true word of God. Amos 8:4-12 Everything
is shaking. Churches are not speaking the true word and people won’t accept
when it is preached! Jeremiah 23:11-36
Bottom line: We must have a thorough knowledge of the word in order to avoid being deceived. Deception and false prophecy are based on truth. If you know the truth you will be free from deception--you will be able to discern.
When Yeshua was tempted in the wilderness HaSatan used the scriptures in order to deceive Yeshua. The Lord was able to discern the true meaning and overcame the enemy because He knew the WORD.
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