Thursday, July 21, 2016

Why do people want to steer me away from truth?



Why do people want to steer me away from truth?

Again and again, people want to steer me away from God’s truth? Why?!

A few days ago, as I was selling my Christian children’s books at a market, a man suggested I read the works of a 19th philosopher, known for art and literature and who was admired for his spiritually enlightened insights. 

Here I am, selling my books at a market.
The fellow, who made the suggestion, was apparently enamored by the philosopher whose name he put before me. I had never heard the name before, though I had heard of one of his books which had been touted by some subculture followers of the sixties and seventies. No, I won’t say the philosopher’s name because we could insert any number of names—some well-known and some obscure.  

Curious about this man from history, whose works I’ve been missing out on, I looked him up. I learned that he was relatively popular and has been quoted by famous people in speeches and songs in recent decades.

Though raised a Christian, he became influenced by Islam and various mystical religions upon reaching adulthood. This has been a common occurrence throughout history and is much the same these days. I know people who’ve experienced being reared in Christianity, and as young adults striking out to find “a better way.”

After my conversation with the man at the market, I asked myself, “Now, why did he even get into that topic with me? I was innocently trying to sell my books.” 

I then recalled our conversation:

He asked, “How did you get into writing these books?”

Me: “I first wrote the stories for my grandchildren and felt led to get them into print for others to enjoy and learn from. I love to study the Bible and would like to see my grandchildren and others become interested in knowing what the Bible says.”

(There it is! I told him I love to study the Bible, therefore he wanted to help me out by encouraging me in the sphere of philosophy and religion.)

He: “Have you ever read the works of _______ ______?”

Me: “No, I don’t think so.”

He: “Well you should. I think you’d enjoy him. He was a great writer and literary person. Here, I’ll write down his name for you.”

My helpful new acquaintance proceeded to pull out a tablet and write down the name of his apparent hero along with a brief quote for which the hero is known.
I politely took the paper and subsequently checked him out. To tell you the truth I found pretty much what I expected because this kind of thing has happened before. I discovered yet another popular Gnostic-style religious master, similar to individuals the early church contended with in the first century. These false teachers and false prophets come along each and every century and will continue to do so until the blast of the last trumpet.

It’s certainly not the first time I’ve experienced such encounters. Those of us who know that Jesus is the way, the truth and the life and that no one comes to the Father but by Him are often confronted by well-meaning, but misguided individuals who want more for us. (Sigh!)


If they only knew! If they only knew Jesus like I know Jesus, they wouldn’t consider a need for something more, or greater—a more esoteric level of truth, or some other gobbledygook! 

In his letters to the first century church and to his protégé, Timothy, Paul warned about false teachers and false prophets seeking to disrupt and lead astray inexperienced church members. Some examples are found in 2 Cor. 11:13-15; 1 John 4:1; 2 Tim. 4:3-4; Col 2:8.
I especially like his warning in Colossians: “See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, rather than according to Christ” (Colossians 2:8 NASV).

I am confident that nothing will dissuade me from Jesus, the only Son of the Living God, my own personal Savior. But what about you? What about your children—my own children and grandchildren?

I know my confidence comes from getting to know my God thought Bible reading and study and through a consistent prayer life, as well as being connected to a local church fellowship.

If you are not totally sold-on—sold-out—convinced that Jesus is indeed the way, the truth and the life and that no one comes to the Father except through Him and through Him alone, then I beg you to get into God’s Word seriously! Ask the Holy Spirit to be your Helper and let God’s truths wash over you, your mind and your spirit. Let it teach you and refresh you every day of your life.
Don’t be distracted by worldly philosophies no matter how good they sound and no matter that they even use a portion of scripture to try to draw in God’s elect. We are warned over and over about such threats. Satan is as a wolf in sheep’s clothing and like a lion seeking who he can devour. (Matt. 7:15).


“Beware of the false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly are ravenous wolves.”   
(Matthew 7:15)

Let’s pray for one another, especially for our little ones and those young in the faith. Christian college students are being led astray by false teachers and prophets who stand behind podiums in their classrooms. One reason this is so rampant is that these young adults don’t know why they believe what they were taught at home and church growing up. Many are actually not born-again even though they attended church with their parents for 18 years. They may have never come into a personal relationship with Jesus nor have developed a strong biblical foundation for themselves. 

They don’t know the Word of God! AND their eternal destiny depends on it!
Do you recognize false teachers when they come your way?
Do well-meaning friends and family members encourage you to check out thus and so philosophy or teacher? Please share about it below, if you’d like.
Are you discerning of the source of well-intentioned quotes and banners you may share on Facebook? When we share a quote or cool photo, to some degree we’re promoting whoever originated it. 

I know many may say that, I’m too narrow in my thinking but “I know whom I have believed and am persuaded ...” (2 Timothy 1:12). 

I hope you are also well grounded. If not, begin today to dig in and get to know Jesus better and build your spiritual house on the firm foundation of God’s Word. 

Your comments are welcome. Thanks for stopping by.
©Connie Wohlford 2016

8 comments:

  1. Connie, What a wonderful post. We must know the truth of God's word so that when philosophies that contradict the truth (even in subtle ways) stand out to us.

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    1. Thank you, Beckie. Yes, we must!
      These days we're so smacked in the face with physical dangers we need to be purposeful in watching out for spiritual dangers. I'm especially concerned about young ones, both in age and in spiritual maturity.
      Thanks so much for your comment.

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  2. Great post, Connie! And I love your words: "If they only knew Jesus like I know Jesus, they wouldn’t consider a need for something more, or greater..." So true! Thank you for reminding us of the importance of being on guard against those who would lead us away from truth.

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    1. Thank you, Crickett. We cannot let our guard down because Satan never gives up. I'm so grateful that our Heavenly Father and His angels are on duty all the time to help us along the way.
      Thanks much for you comment.

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  3. Connie, Great post. Truth prevails. I was asked what one word compels you? I said Truth. Thank you for sharing.

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