SILENCE
IS JUST PASSIVE AGREEMENT! WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY ABOUT EXPOSING FALSE
TEACHERS?
Posted by Ronald
Harnage on Sunday, March 20, 2011 at 3:23pm
IS IT
RIGHT:
To Judge,
To Expose Error, & To Call Names?
Written by E.L. Bynum
Many today believe
that it is wrong to expose error and to name names. Liberals have always seemed
to believe this, but in recent times it has been widely espoused by
evangelicals and charismatics. Now we are seeing the same fatal error being
declared by those who profess to be Bible believing fundamentalists. Those who
are faithful in exposing error according to the Bible are now being widely
denounced, and are accused of being unloving and unkind. In this tract we
intend to present the teaching of the Bible on this vital subject.
I. It Is
Right To Practice Biblical Judgment
One of the most
misused verses in the Bible is, "Judge
not, that ye be not judged" (Matt. 7: 1). Every
Scripture verse should be read in its context, if we are to properly understand
the true meaning. In vs. 2-5 of this same chapter it is evident that v. 1 is
referring to hypocritical judgment. A brother who has a beam in his own eye
should not be judging the brother who may have a mote in his eye. The lesson is
plain, you cannot judge another for his sin if you are guilty of the same sin.
Those who cling to "Judge not, that ye be not
judged, " to condemn those who expose error should read the
entire chapter. Jesus said, "Beware
of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing... "
(v. 15). How can we know false prophets unless we judge them by the Word of
God? If we know the false prophets, how can we fail to exam the sheep of these
"ravening wolves?" All
through the Bible we find proof that they should be identified and exposed.
"Ye
shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of
thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit, but a corrupt tree
bringeth forth evil fruit" (vs.
16,17). Did the Lord mean that we could not judge the tree (person), by the
fruit of their life and doctrine? Certainly not, for you cannot know without
judging. All judgment should be on the basis of Bible teaching, not according
to whims or prejudices.
"Judge
not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment " (John 7:24). Here our Lord commands that we are to "judge righteous judgment,
" which is judgment based upon the Word of God. If
judgment is made upon any other basis, other than the Word of God, it is a
violation of Matt. 7: 1. Webster's Dictionary says that a judge is "one
who declares the law. " The faithful Christian must discern or judge on
the basis of God's inspired law, the Bible.
A fornicator is
described in I Cor. 5:1-13. Paul "judged"
(v.3) the man even though he was absent, and he told the Church at Corinth that
they were to "judge"
(v. 12) those that were within. The Greek word for "judge" is
the same here as in Matt. 7: 1. Paul did not violate "judge not, that ye be not
judged, " in judging the man, nor in instructing the Church to
judge also. All of this judgment was according to the Word of God.
A person who is able
to discern between good and evil, has at least one of the major marks of
spiritual maturity. "But
strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of
use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil"
(Heb. 5:14). W.E. Vine says of the meaning of discern, "a distinguishing,
a clear discrimination, discerning, judging; is translated 'discerning' in I
Cor. 12: 10 of discerning spirits, judging by evidence whether they are evil or
of God. " Strong also agrees that it means to judge.
Those who
are unwilling or incapable of discerning or judging between good and evil are
in this manner revealing either their disobedience or their immaturity.
II. It Is
Right To Expose False Teachers
False teachers are
free to spread their poisonous doctrines today because there is a conspiracy of
silence among many Bible believers. Wolves in sheep's clothing are thus enabled
to ravage the flock, thereby destroying many.
John the Baptist
called the Pharisees and Sadducees (the religious leaders of his day) "a generation of Vipers"
(snakes) (Matt. 3:7). Today, he would be accused of being unloving, unkind, and
unchristian.
Jesus said to the
religious Pharisees,
"O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? for
out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh" (Matt.
12:34). To many evangelicals and some fundamentalists, this would be
unacceptable language today, but it is biblical language and it came from the
mouth of the Son of God.
Standing face to face
with these false teachers, Jesus Christ the Son of God, called them "hypocrites", "blind
guides, " "blind, " "whited sepulchres, "
"serpents, "
and "ye
generation of vipers" (Matt. 23:23-34). Yet, we are told
today that we are to fellowship with men whose doctrines are just as
unscriptural as those of the Pharisees. Some who say they are Bible believing
Christians insist on working with Roman Catholics and other assorted heretics.
Yet, according to many, we are not supposed to rebuke them for their
compromise.
Near the beginning of
His ministry, "Jesus went
up to Jerusalem, And found in the temple those that sold oxen and sheep and
doves, and the changers of money sitting: And when he had made a scourge of
small cords, he drove them all out of the temple, and the sheep, and the oxen;
and poured out the changers' money, and overthrew the tables; And said unto
them that sold doves, Take these things hence, make not my Father's house an
house of merchandise"(John 2:13-16). Our Saviour is presented
today as one who was meek, lowly, kind, and loving, even to false teachers, but
this is entirely false. When
dealing with false teachers and prophets, His words were sharp and His actions
plain.
Near the end of His
public ministry, Christ found it necessary to cleanse the temple once again.
The exposure of false doctrines and practices is a never ending job. At that
time He said, "Is it
not written, My house shall be called of all nations the house of prayer? but
ye have made it a den of thieves" (Mark I 1: 17). Is it any
different today? The thieves come into the house of God, and rob God's people
of the Bible and peddle their perverted Bibles instead. At the same time this
den of thieves rob the people off the doctrine of separation and the doctrine
of sanctification. Then you can hardly tell God's people from the people of the
world. In all honesty, should not these thieves (false teachers) be exposed?
In our day these
false teachers have come into the churches with their books, music, literature,
movies, psychology, and seminars, and have turned the Father's house into a den
of thieves. It is time that men of God stand up and expose their errors for all
to see.
The Bible
Admonishes Us To Expose Error
We are to
TRY them. "Beloved, believe not every
spirit, but try the spirits, whether they be of God; because many false
prophets are gone out into the world" (I John 4: 1). All
doctrine and teachers are to be tried according to the Word of God. "To the law and to the testimony:
if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in
them" (Isa. 8:20). Every message, messenger, and method is to
be judged according to the Word of God. The church at Ephesus was commended
because they had "tried
them which say they are apostles, and are not, and hast found them liars "
(Rev. 2:2). The church at Pergamos was rebuked because they tolerated those
that held "the doctrine of Balaam, " and "the doctrine of the
Nicolaitanes, which thing I hate" (Rev. 2:14,15). It is never right to
tolerate false teachers, but they are to be tried by the Word of God, and
exposed. Of course those who want to disobey the Word of God will seek by every
means to avoid this teaching.
We are to
MARK them and AVOID them. "Now I beseech you, brethren,
mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye
have learned; and avoid them " (Rom. 16:17). Those whose
conduct and teaching contradicts the Word of God are to be marked and to be
avoided. This requires discernment and judgment in the light of the Bible. The
ecumenicalists, new evangelicals, and compromising fundamentalists will resist
any effort to obey this Scripture. They
cannot be marked and avoided, unless they are judged according to the Word of
God.
We are to
REBUKE them. "Wherefore rebuke them sharply,
that they may be sound in the faith " (Titus 1: 13). This was
written to Titus, because there Were those going from house to house and
subverting whole houses with false doctrine (v. 10-16). Oral Roberts, Robert Schuller,
Jimmy Swaggart, Pat Robertson, and others are subverting whole houses with
their false doctrine today. Are we to sit silently by, while they do this,
without rebuking and admonishing people to avoid their teaching? No, the
faithful servant of the Lord is to be "Holding
fast the faithful word as he hath been taught, that he may be able by sound
doctrine both to exhort and to convince the gainsayers "
(Titus 1:9).
We are to
have NO FELLOWSHIP with them. "And have no fellowship with the
unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them " (Eph.
5:11). Reprove means to censure, condemn, find fault, rebuke, and to refute.
How can we obey this Scripture unless we try them by the Word of God?
We are to
WITHDRAW from them. "Now we command you, brethren,
in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, that ye withdraw yourselves from every
brother that walketh disorderly, and not after the tradition which ye received
of us " (II Thess. 3:6). We are to withdraw from those whose
doctrine and conduct does not conform to the Word of God. The context clearly
shows that obedience to sound doctrine is what Paul has in mind, for he says, "if any man obey not our word by
this epistle, note that man and have no company with him, that he may be
ashamed. Yet, count him not as an enemy, but admonish him as a brother"
(II Thess. 3:14-15). Paul admonished Timothy to "withdraw thyself "
from those who "consent not to wholesome words ... and to the doctrine
which is according to godliness " (I Tim. 6:3-5).
We are to
TURN AWAY from them.
Concerning the last days, he says that some will have "a form of godliness, but
denying the power thereof. from such turn away" for such
people are "never able
to come to the knowledge of the truth" (11 Tim. 3:5,7). How
can we turn away from them if we do not identify them, and this requires that
their message be compared to the Word of God. It is the business of the true
preacher to: "Preach
the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all
longsuffering and doctrine " (II Tim. 4:2). This is usually an
unpopular and thankless task but it is the duty of the God-called man.
We are
NOT to RECEIVE them into our house. "If
there come any unto you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into your
house, neither bid him God speed For he that biddeth him God speed is partaker
of his evil deeds "(11 John 10, I 1). There is no doubt about
who John is speaking about, it is "
Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ... "
(v.9). By radio, TV,
music and literature, false prophets are brought into the homes of many
Christians today. Brethren, this ought not to be!
We are to
REJECT HERETICS. "A man that is an heretick after
the first and second admonition reject " (Titus 3: 10). We should
reject those who deny redemption by the blood of Christ. There are many who
deny this or some other doctrine of the Word of God. If they will not respond
to being admonished, then they are to be rejected.
We are to
look out for those who preach another gospel. Paul warned about those who preached "another Jesus ... another
spirit ... or another gospel" (II Cor. 11:4). How can
we know them unless we judge their Jesus, their spirit, and their gospel by the
Word of God? Paul called such preachers "false
apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of
Christ" (11 Cor. II: 13). He explains in v. 14-15 that these
preachers are the ministers of Satan. The God-called man must be just as
faithful today in exposing the ministers of Satan.
Paul warned the
Galatians about those who "pervert
the gospel of Christ." He also said, "If any man preach any other
gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed."
(See Gal. 1:6-9). Multitudes today are preaching a perverted gospel. Those who
teach salvation by baptism, or by works, are teaching a perverted gospel. Those
who preach a salvation that you can lose, are preaching a perverted gospel. The
charismatics, Catholics, many evangelicals, and many fundamentalists (?) are
preaching a perverted gospel. Yet, we are supposed to cooperate with them in
evangelism and Christian work, according to many today. If we fail to expose
these false prophets, then we have betrayed Christ and His gospel.
We are to
SEPARATE from them. "Wherefore come out from among
them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch no the unclean thing; and I
will receive you " (II Cor. 6:17). This makes it plain. God's
people are to come out of apostasy and religious error. How can any Bible
believer remain in the National Council or World Council of Churches? How can
they remain among compromising evangelicals and wishy-washy fundamentalists?
III. It
Is Right To Name Names
Many mistakenly
believe that it is wrong to expose error and to name the guilty teachers; but they
are wrong according to the Bible.
Paul
named Peter publicly. Peter
was guilty of unscriptural practice. "But
when Peter was come to Antioch, I withstood him to the face, because he was to
be blamed ... But when I saw that they walked not uprightly according to the
truth of the gospel, I said unto Peter before them all, If thou, being a Jew,
livest after the manner of the Gentiles, and not as do the Jews, why compellest
thou the Gentiles to live as do the Jews?" (Gal. 2:11-14). The
whole issue revolved around salvation by the law or by grace. When the
integrity and purity of the gospel is at stake, then we have no choice when it
comes to the matter of exposing error and naming names.
Paul
named Demas for loving the world. "For
Demas hath forsaken me, having loved this present world" (II
Tim. 4:10). Those who forsake the cause of Christ for worldly living and pleasures
should be named and exposed.
(Christian Rock!)
Paul
named Hymenaeus and Alexander. Paul
told Timothy to "war a
good warfare; Holding faith, and a good conscience; which some have put away
concerning faith have made shipwreck: Of whom is Hymenaeus and Alexander, whom
I have delivered unto Satan, that they may learn not to blaspheme "
(I Tim. 1: 18-20). God's true servants should war a good warfare, and name
those who have departed from the faith that was once delivered to the saints.
Paul is not here discussing the faith of salvation but the faith as a system of
doctrine. These men had made shipwreck of it and Paul exposed them and called
their names.
Paul
named Hymenaeus and Philetus.
He told Timothy to "study" that he might be able to
"rightly" divide "the
word of truth. But shun profane and vain babblings: for they will increase unto
more ungodliness. And their word will eat as doth as canker. of whom is
Hymenaeus and Philetus; who concerning the truth have erred, saying that the
resurrection is past already; and overthrow the faith of some "
(11 Tim. 2:15-18). False doctrine overthrows the faith of some, so those who
are proclaiming it must be exposed.
Paul
named Alexander the coppersmith. "Alexander the coppersmith did
me much evil. the Lord reward him "cording to his works: Of whom be thou
ware also, for he hath greatly withstood our words " (II Tim.
4:14-15). It is clear that this is not a personality problem, but a doctrinal
problem. Alexander had withstood the words and doctrine of Paul. He was an
enemy to the truth. Godly pastors face the same problem every day. They stand
and proclaim the truth, then their members go home and hear this truth disputed
by radio and TV preachers. Often times these false prophets are sending their
publications into the homes of members of true churches. Then the man of God is
suppose to keep his mouth shut, according to many. Only a coward will be silent when the
truth of the Bible is under attack.
John
named Diotrephes. "I wrote unto the church; but
Diotrephes, who loveth to have the preeminence among them, receiveth us
not" (III John 9). He related how this man had prated against
him "with malicious words " (v. 10). He further said, "Beloved, follow not that which
is evil, but that which is good. He that doeth good is of God, but he that
doeth evil hath not seen God " (v. I 1). It is not wrong to
name those whose doctrine and practice is contrary to the Word of God.
In fact,
the whole Bible abounds in examples of false prophets being named and exposed.
All this modem day talk about love, used as an excuse for not exposing error,
is not really biblical love but is really sloppy agape.
Moses
called the name of Balaam. (See
Num. 22-25). Peter exposed "the way of Balaam ... who loved the wages of
unrighteousness " (II Pet. 2:15). Balaam was a prophet that
was in the work for money, just like some of the TV false prophets today. They
beg for money and live like kings, while multitudes of innocent people send
them their hard earned money. They are always building colleges, hospitals, TV
network satellites, and amusement parks that have a water slide for Jesus. And
then we are suppose to keep our mouth shut about these religious charlatans.
How can we be silent and be true to God?
Jude
exposed "the error of Balaam " (Jude I 1). John exposed "the doctrine of Balaam, who taught Balac to cast a
stumblingblock before the children of Israel, to eat things sacrificed unto
idols, and to commit fornication " (Rev. 2:14). This gets
right to the heart of the matter, concerning the doctrine of separation. Balaam
never did curse Israel even though he wanted the wages that he was offered to
do so. The men of Israel committed "whoredom
with the daughters of Moab ... and bowed down to their gods "
(Num. 25:1,2). Why did they do this? Because Balaam taught Balac how to break
down the barrier of separation between the Moabites and the Israelites. We know
this to be so because it is plainly stated in Rev. 2:14 and Num. 31:16. This
sin resulted in 24,000 men of Israel dying under the judgment of God. (Another good example of Christian
Rock)
False teachers are
breaking down the barrier of separation between God's people and false
religion. There is too little preaching and teaching on the doctrine of
separation. Balaam breached the doctrine of personal separation by causing the
men of Israel to commit fornication with the Moabite women. He breached the
doctrine of ecclesiastical separation by causing the men of Israel to bow down
to Baal. This brought a curse upon Israel. Until we get back to teaching the
truth about personal and ecclesiastical separation, we can expect the continued
widespread havoc that we have today.
It seems to be
believed by many that some people are too high and mighty to be named or
exposed. Men in high places, pastors of large churches, and those with great
radio or TV audiences, are supposedly above criticism. Whatever they may do or
say, no matter how contrary to the Bible it may be, is supposedly all right.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
Nathan
identified the man. There
was a man in a very high place who was a secret adulterer. Surely this man who
held the highest office in the land could not be rebuked by a lowly unpopular
prophet. Nathan went right into the presence of David, revealed the sin in a
parable form, and then told the enraged David, "Thou art the man "
(II Sam. 12:7).
Hanani
named king Jehoshaphat. In many
ways Jehoshaphat was a good king, but he mistakenly forgot to practice
religious separation. He caused his son to marry wicked king Ahab's daughter. (See
II Chron. 18: 1; 21:1-6). He made an alliance with Ahab and went to the battle
of Ramoth-gilead with him (II Chron. 18). Hanani "said to King Jehoshaphat, Shouldest thou help the
ungodly, and love them that hate the Lord? " (II Chron. 19:2).
We have a question for those,"Shouldest
thou help the ungodly, and love them that hate the Lord?"
Yes, it
is right to expose error and to name those who are in error. It is right to
"earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the
saints" (Jude 3). It was once delivered and it has never been
recalled for revision. We had better beware of "false teachers ... who privily shall bring in
damnable heresies " (II Pet. 2: 1). Faithful messengers will
warn the sheep of these heretics, and identify them by name. It is not enough
to broadly hint of their identity, for the young lambs will not understand and
will be destroyed by the wolves.
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