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Discern the False Prophet
August 5, 2007
Dear Friend of Mary Craig Ministries,
Prophets speak for some god or another. The true prophet is to speak right things about the true God. In both OT and NT, the idea is to present and honor God consistent with His nature and purposes. It’s all about sources...self, Satan, or the Spirit of the Lord. It’s all about words...a human’s, demons’, or the Word of the Lord. It’s all about whose authority is being asserted...self’s, Satan’s (lies and falsehoods), or the Word of the Living God.
Two "seeds" have been growing up. They come from two sources. One comes from true Wisdom and one from false wisdom. One comes from the Creator and one comes from the contender. The "seeds" are words. One is the Word, true, enduring, living, eternal, always accomplishing what it is sent to do, coming from the Creator. The other is a word, false, in error, a lie, a fake. One grows up and bears fruit, to be known as The Word Made Flesh, Jesus Christ of Nazareth, and those called "saints," the people of God, the people of faith, the "righteous" daughter of Zion, the people of the Covenant, those born of the Word and of the Spirit. The other grows up and bears fruit, to be known as the seed of the Serpent, the "wicked," the daughter of Babylon, Queen of Heaven, the Great Harlot, Whoredoms and Error. One is the seed that is true, the "wheat," and the other is false, the "chaff." The true Word has creative power. The false word can only counterfeit, distort, mar, pervert, profane, and copy the true. One, the true, like Christ Himself, is a prototype, authentic. The other is false, like a reproduction.
To discern the "seeds" one must discern the source. Behind the seed and root lies the thought and intent of a heart. The heart of the one, true, and living God is holy, good, without evil, not seeking to harm, exploit, abuse (Exodus 34, Isaiah 6, 1 John 4, e.g.). The heart of the contender for the place of God, the one we know from the Word to be Satan, Lucifer, etc., is proud, evil, full of hatred and murder and lies, slimy, devious, sneaky and subtle, seeking to steal and destroy the true Word, seducing and doing anything to lead the creation away from the Creator, desiring to kill the Creator and take over in His place. (Genesis 3, Isaiah 14, Ezekiel 28, John 8.10)
Every believer can come to discern the true from the false, truth from whoredoms and error, straight from perverse, by asking the following questions, for starters:
- Who is this person? How well do you know him/her? Do you know him/her personally?
- What do I know of his/her moral character and lifestyle?
- Are they mercenaries, drunkards, profane/wicked, conspiring with others to deceive and to defraud, immoral, lacking personal integrity?
- Do they think godliness is a means to financial gain, wanting to get rich in the physical realm more than to be "rich toward God?"
- What do they want you to value?
- What do they want you to worship? Really. In order to get what?
- What is their attitude toward suffering? Tribulation? The sovereignty of God?
- What do they promote?
- Where do they focus your attention?
- Do they honor God and live honorably? Are they even concerned with honor?
- Have they had a definite call experience?
- Do they enjoy controversy, arguments that result in quarrels, malicious talk, and/ or friction?
- What is the source of their vision, their dream, their "word?"
- Are they prophesying by "Baal" or by God?
- Are they speaking as of the world, or speaking as of God?
- Is what they say consistent with God’s nature and purposes as revealed in the written Word of God? Consistent with what the Word teaches?
- Is what they say in conformity to previous revelation, i.e., the revealed, written Word of God? Truth?
- Do they confess the Word Incarnate, Jesus Christ come in the flesh? (Remember, false prophets are not necessarily anti-Christ. Anti-Christ holds to false doctrines about Jesus Christ. False prophets may even be true believers who speak falsehoods about Christ and/or who speak or teach out of their own minds and hearts, like Peter in Matthew 16.)
- Is the teaching sound, healthy, correct, in accord with the foundations established in the written, revealed Word of God?
- Do you come away feeling like you have been robbed of the truth?
- Who’s listening to them?
- Who’s being attracted to them?
- Are they speaking folly or wisdom consistent with the Wisdom of God? False wisdom is sensual, evil, and demonic. James 3
- What motivates them?
- Do they cater to the whims of their audience, speaking lies with shows of power?
- Do they call themselves a prophet, or a prophetess?
- Do they claim their visions and words have their source in God but counsel rebellion and encourage immorality?
- Do they carry selfish ambition, bitterness, and/or envy in their hearts?
- Do they capitalize on the ministry, "hawking" the Holy Spirit and the gifts?
- Do they "press" the covenant of grace for personal gain, seeking to profit rather than that the people of God would profit?
- Do they encourage lawlessness under the guise of "we are not under Law, but under grace?"
- Do they confront true prophets of God with false accusations, calling evil good and good evil?
- How do they handle the people of God?
- Do they cause people to go into error and trust in lies?
- Do they commit adultery and walk in lies so people do not turn back from wickedness?
- Do they make light of sin, get people to laugh at something God takes seriously, mock the means of repentance, cause people to laugh at what God hates?
- Do they focus more on the honor of their "office," or the responsibility of their place in the kingdom of God?
- Do they offer the crown without the cross? (Luke 4)
- Who are they "serving?" Self? Satan? Or the Sovereign Savior?
- How do they handle the written and revealed Word of God? Do they encourage people to study the Word or to follow after signs and wonders?
- Is there pepper in the salt shaker? Lies mixed in with truth?
- Do they use the scriptures to manipulate, dominate, and intimidate, establishing themselves as the authority over you, rather than kneel with you in humility before the Word of God?
(Examine: Deut. 13, 18; Proverbs 3-9; Jeremiah 5, 23, 27-29, John 8, Luke 6.26: Acts 8, 13; Galatians 1; Ephesians 4; 1 John 2, 4; Amos 3.8; Micah 3.5, 11; Isaiah 28; Ezekiel 13, 22; Colossians 2; 1 Timothy 1.6; 2 Timothy 3, 4; Hebrews 12; James 3, 4; 1 Peter 4; 2 Peter 2; 2 John; Jude; Revelation 2, 3, 12, 17, 18)
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