Howling Imposters
The New Testament warns repeatedly of coming deceivers and false prophets who will cause many to depart from the faith.
Jesus warned his disciples about coming “deceivers,” “false
Anointed Ones,” and “false prophets” intent on misleading his
followers, warnings reiterated and expanded in the writings of his true
Apostles. He began his ‘Olivet Discourse’ with a stern warning - “Beware
lest anyone deceive you,” for “many” seducers will come and “deceive
many.”
Charlatans have come in his name,
“deceived many,” and otherwise slithered their way into the Body of
Christ over the centuries, targeting the “Elect” for deception, and even
using “signs and wonders” to fool as many believers as possible.
Christians not well-schooled in or committed to the Scriptures are easy prey for
their seductive lies - (Matthew 24:4-11, 24:23-24, 24:26).
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Their lies include false information about Christ’s return, claiming that he “is here” or “there,” “in the wilderness” or “in the secret place,” the latter being a popular proclamation today. They set false expectations about the imminence of the Last Day, declaring time and again that the “season has drawn near.” They arrogate to themselves the knowledge that even the “Son of Man” did not possess - (Matthew 24:23-26, Luke 21:8).
Deceivers spread rumors about “wars,”
earthquakes, and similar calamities, pointing to them as “signs” of the rapidly
approaching “End.” Nevertheless, wars, seismic activities, and famines occur
regularly in human history. What distinguishes one war from another
prophetically? Such events are not indicators by which we may calculate the proximity
of the Last Day. As Jesus said, the “End
is not yet” despite what we “hear” from deceivers about “wars and
rumors of war”- (Matthew 24:4-6).
“False prophets” and
other liars spread “lawlessness” and otherwise disrupt the Body of
Christ so that the “love of many grows cold.” They cause men and women to
forsake the Apostolic teachings preserved in the New Testament, doing their
utmost to “change times and seasons.”
The warnings of Jesus are echoed
in 2 Thessalonians as Paul describes the coming “Man of Lawlessness”
whom he links to the final great “Apostasy.” Satan will energize him. He
will employ “signs and lying wonders” to seduce many believers. He will
“seat himself in the Sanctuary of God,” the ‘naos theou’ (ναος
θεου), a term Paul elsewhere applies to the Church, the “Body of Christ”
- (1 Corinthians 3:16, 2 Corinthians 6:16, Ephesians 2:21).
This Master Deceiver’s deceptions and supernatural signs will cause many to perish because they “welcome not the love of the truth.” The key to avoiding the Apostasy and the lies of the “Lawless One” is by “holding fast” to the Apostolic teachings – (2 Thessalonians 2:1-12).
Paul warns us that in the Last Days, “Some will depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of demons.” Sound teaching will be rejected,
as many believers prefer bizarre experiences, sensationalism, promises of
wealth and health, and esoteric knowledge over the rock-solid principles of Scripture:
- “Having itching ears, they will heap to themselves teachers after their lusts and turn away their ears from the truth and turn aside to fables” - (1 Timothy 4:1, 2 Timothy 4:3).
“Evil
men and howling
imposters will become worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived.” The Greek term translated
as “howling imposters” or ‘goétes’ (γοητες) referred originally to
what anthropologists would label ‘sorcerers,’ ‘witchdoctors,’ and ‘shamans,’
practitioners of rituals and incantations intended to manipulate spiritual
beings, and often accompanied by loud moaning and utterances - (1 Timothy 4:1, 2 Timothy 3:13, 4:3).
EXPLOITING THE SAINTS
Peter
likewise warns us against false prophets who will infiltrate the Body of Christ
and come to prominence in the Last Days as they fleece the flock of God:
“But
there arose false prophets also among the people, as among you also there shall
be false teachers who shall privily bring in
destructive heresies, denying even the Master that bought them, bringing upon
themselves swift destruction. And many shall follow their
lascivious doings because of whom the way of the
truth shall be evil spoken of. And in covetousness shall they
with feigned words make merchandise of you” – (2
Peter 2:1-3).
These
false prophets will be driven by the desire for financial gain, “making
merchandise” of the saints. Peter’s description fits today’s ‘Prosperity
Gospel’ and ‘Word of Faith’ teachings quite well, a deception whereby preachers
promise unwary believers material abundance and good health if they give money generously
to their “ministry,” a seductive lie and “destructive” heresy, a product
of the “vain imaginations” of deceived men and women.
The warnings of the New Testament are consistent. Jesus and his Apostles predicted a coming apostasy and the invasion of the Church by “false prophets,” “false anointed ones,” “howling imposters,” and other seducers.
While the Body of Christ has been
plagued with false teachers since its foundation, there has been a marked increase
in their numbers and effectiveness in recent years. They have corrupted the Church
with covetousness. They have twisted the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the “Word
of the Cross,” into a narcissistic self-improvement program.
Many deceivers are importing occult
ideas, terms, and practices into the Church, including mysticism, astrology,
numerology, and other forms of divination. Others have turned millions of
Christians into little more than cheerleaders for a corrupt political system.
The warnings of Jesus, Paul, and Peter are
unfolding before our eyes, and apostasy is well underway as predicted. Only
time will tell if this is the final “great falling away” from the true
faith and the time of the “Lawless One.”
In the meantime, are we heeding the warnings
that Jesus and his apostles left to us in the New Testament? Let the false
prophets and grifters howl all they wish. As disciples of Jesus, we need to
love and cleave to his teachings no matter what else may occur.
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SEE ALSO:
- The Antichrist Spirit - (The Spirit of the Antichrist works to destroy the church from within through deception propagated by false teachers and false prophets – 1 John 2:18-22)
- The Apostasy - (Paul warned the Thessalonians of the future apostasy which he linked to the unveiling of the Man of Lawlessness, the Son of Destruction)
- The Coming Storm - (The New Testament warns of a future apostasy caused by deceivers and a Lawless One that will precede the Day of the Lord)
- Imposteurs Hurlants - (Le Nouveau Testament met en garde à plusieurs reprises contre la venue de trompeurs et de faux prophètes qui amèneront beaucoup de gens à s'éloigner de la foi)
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