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“Who will tell you what you need to hear?”

Categories: blind leading the blind, lies, speech, Study the Word

Since the beginning of time, man has always had those who were willing to tell them what they want to hear rather than tell the truth (Gen. 3:4). Now, before we get upset with those rascals that tell such lies, remember this, no one has the ability to make you believe a lie. As much as we might be angered with what the serpent said to Eve, it was Eve who listened and accepted the false words.

 

Sadly religious leaders are not immune to doing the same thing as the serpent. There are far too many examples in the Bible of religious teachers telling lies and many more who were willing to listen. So this begs the question, are those you are listening to, that are teachers of the Bible, actually teaching you the truth? Do not be quick to respond with a yes, based upon the following:

 

He wouldn’t lie to me!

You are deceiving yourself if you think a religious person will not teach you false doctrine. I am not saying all teachers of the Bible lie. If that were truth then I would be wasting my time writing this article. It would seem odd for me to teach you the truth, yet saying it’s a lie. The truth is, many have lie, are lying, and will continue to do so. There are many false prophets in the world (I Jn. 4:1). Keep in mind that you may be lied to unintentionally. After all, most teachers that are teaching error are only uttering the very things they have been taught. When that happens, the blind are leading the blind (Matt. 15:14).

 

He uses the Bible!

It’s one thing to use the Bible, it’s another matter altogether to use it properly. Peter spoke of those who twist the scriptures to their own destruction (II Pet. 3:16).  It was our Lord who would tell those leaders that taught God’s word, “Have you not read…” (Matt. 12:3). Did this mean they didn’t know any scripture? No. It means they didn’t study carefully, or they didn’t handle it properly as we are commanded to (II Tim. 2:15). So, don’t let your guard down and just assume you are being taught the truth based upon the fact the teacher uses the Bible.

 

He is such a nice person!

Too often people think with their heart and not with their head. There is a reason why Solomon stated, “It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise than to hear foolish flattery.” (Eccl. 7:5). Sadly, people fall prey to praise and will turn a blind eye when the individual who has been so nice to them is accused of teaching false doctrine. Such people are so “loving” and “kind” until someone calls their hand, then they can become the most unloving person one has ever met.

 

He is such an excellent speaker!

Like the points we have already given, people have a tendency to let down their guard when they put so much stock in how something is taught, rather than on what is taught. The apostle Paul was very much aware of this kind of behavior. He told the brethren at Corinth that he made it a point to not to preach with persuasive words of human wisdom (I Cor. 2:4). It isn’t about the presentation. The focus ought to be on the message, since it contains the power unto salvation (Rom. 1:16).

 

It is easily to succumb to being a man-follower. After all, if you put your trust in man, you can simply rest your hopes on him and don’t concern yourself with having to spiritually discern. There is little effort required to let someone do the thinking for you.  May we think for ourselves and demand what we need!

 

Chuck