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(Clip) Ways Modern Christians Can Be Deceived
Derek Prince
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Derek Prince

(Clip) Ways Modern Christians Can Be Deceived

Derek Prince · 4:18

Derek Prince warns modern Christians about various dangers of deception, emphasizing reliance on Scripture over subjective impressions, human leaders, or supernatural signs.
This sermon warns about the dangers of seeking prophetic words from individuals and highlights various categories of people who are susceptible to deception, such as those who rely solely on subjective impressions, follow human leaders blindly, believe supernatural signs guarantee truth, seek flattery, avoid suffering or persecution, and are ignorant of Scripture. It emphasizes the importance of testing all things against the truth of God's Word to avoid deception.

Full Transcript

And sometimes it won't. But you see, people who get the desire to get a word from God from a prophet are in dangerous ground. Not that it couldn't happen, but to have that desire is to expose yourself to a lot of risks. I want to give you now just a list of some people who are candidates for deception. And as I go through this list, I invite you to check with yourself. It's not a complete list, but at least it gives you some idea. Here they are, candidates for deception. Those who rely only on subjective impressions. Well when that brother prophesied over me, I felt so good, I know that must have been from God. You don't know. And it's very dangerous to assume you do. There are a lot of other tests you have to apply. Second lot, those who look only to human leaders. If a certain man says it, they believe it. That's very dangerous. There are no infallible human leaders, and I'm not one. I don't want people believing it because I say it. I think those of you that know me, I'm always careful to direct people to Scripture and not to my subjective impressions. Third category, those who accept supernatural signs as a guarantee of truth. Jesus Himself said that false prophets will arise and show great signs and wonders, but they're false prophets. So the mere fact that something supernatural takes place is not by itself a sufficient guarantee that the person who produces it is a true prophet. The next category are those who through personal ambitions are susceptible to flattery. Because you know what I said about flattery? The one who flatters his neighbor with his mouth spreads a net for his feet. Not being preachers, most of you, you don't know how preachers like to be appreciated. And that's reasonable. That's perfectly fair. But the problem is that sometimes we look for appreciation in the wrong place. And by desiring to be appreciated we get ourselves hooked on something we shouldn't be involved in. The next category is those who are unwilling to face the possibility of suffering or persecution. Sooner or later they are bound to be deceived. Because the Bible warns us so clearly we must expect to face suffering and persecution. Peter says in his first epistle, chapter 4, verses 1 and 2, because Christ suffered in the flesh, arm yourselves with the same mind. In other words, be prepared for suffering. My comment on that is that a large number of God's people today are being sent out unarmed. They haven't seen this fact that suffering happens. It's part of the Christian life. It's part of God's way of dealing with us. And anybody who only promises good, I could say without qualification, is a false prophet. And then finally, those who are ignorant of Scripture. Now there are people in remote countries or persecuted situations where they don't have a Bible. They just have a Word. God will be merciful to them. But for you and me who have the whole Bible easily available, if we don't study our Bibles, we are candidates for deception. We deserve to be deceived.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Candidates for Deception
    • Those relying only on subjective impressions
    • Those who look only to human leaders
    • Those accepting supernatural signs as proof
  2. II. Dangers of Flattery and Ambition
    • Susceptibility due to personal ambitions
    • Seeking appreciation in wrong places
    • Getting hooked on inappropriate involvements
  3. III. Unwillingness to Face Suffering
    • Christian life includes suffering and persecution
    • False prophets promise only good without hardship
    • Believers must be prepared and armed spiritually
  4. IV. Ignorance of Scripture
    • Access to Bible is crucial for protection
    • Lack of study makes one vulnerable
    • God’s mercy for those without Scripture access

Key Quotes

“People who get the desire to get a word from God from a prophet are in dangerous ground.” — Derek Prince
“There are no infallible human leaders, and I'm not one.” — Derek Prince
“Anybody who only promises good, I could say without qualification, is a false prophet.” — Derek Prince

Application Points

  • Test all prophetic words against Scripture rather than feelings or human authority.
  • Prepare spiritually for suffering as an expected part of Christian life.
  • Commit to regular Bible study to guard against deception.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is relying on subjective impressions dangerous?
Because feelings alone do not guarantee a word is from God; other tests must be applied to discern truth.
Can supernatural signs be trusted as proof of truth?
No, Jesus warned that false prophets can perform signs and wonders, so supernatural signs alone are not sufficient.
Why is suffering important in the Christian life?
Suffering is part of God's way of dealing with believers and prepares them spiritually, as taught in 1 Peter 4:1-2.
What role does Scripture play in avoiding deception?
Studying the Bible is essential for discernment and protection against deception, especially where Scripture is accessible.
Are human leaders infallible sources of truth?
No, no human leader is infallible; believers should always verify teachings against Scripture.

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