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Zac Poonen

True and False Prophets

The unmistakable characteristic of every true prophet is rebuke, which is a mark of Divine love, while false prophets use flattery to draw people to themselves.
Zac Poonen emphasizes the danger of false prophets who use flattery to draw people to themselves, contrasting them with true prophets who rebuke with love. He highlights the importance of receiving words of rebuke as a sign of God's love and the necessity of responding with repentance. Poonen warns about the rise of smooth words in churches when God's rebuke is absent, stressing the need for those who truly know God to stand firm and do great things for Him through daily sacrifice and dying to self.

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We read in Daniel 11:32, that those who are influenced by the spirit of the antichrist will use smooth words (flattery) to draw people to themselves. The one unmistakable characteristic of every false prophet in history has been flattery. And the one unmistakable characteristic of every true prophet has been rebuke.

False prophets flatter people in order to win them to their group, or to build their own kingdoms, or to get honour, or to get money, etc., Many of these false prophets correspond faithfully with people, in order to retain their personal hold over them. Their letters will not however contain words of rebuke and correction (as in the letters of the Lord and of the apostles - as we read in Revelation 2 and 3 and in the epistles). Instead, they will only contain words of flattering commendation.

Smooth words will only defile your heart with pride and self-satisfaction. Words of rebuke on the other hand will cleanse your heart and make it pure. Jesus said "Those whom I love, I reprove and I discipline" (Rev.3:19). Rebuke is one mark of Divine love.

When God sends a prophet into our midst, to rebuke us, that is a proof of the fact that God loves us. When God forsakes a church, it will "no longer have a prophet in its midst" (Psa.74:1,9) to rebuke it. Instead, it will have preachers who preach smooth words (2 Tim.4:3,4). That is a sad condition for any of God's people to be in.

In Revelation 2 and 3, we see that even though five of the seven churches there were in a bad shape, yet the Lord had not forsaken them as yet. The proof of this is seen in the fact that He sent a prophet (John the apostle) to rebuke and correct them through his letters.

John had strong words even for the elders - words such as, "You have left your first love....You are spiritually dead....You are wretched and poor and blind and naked". If those elders and those churches did not respond to those words of rebuke, and repent, they would be forsaken.

Once the Lord "takes away the lampstand" (Rev.2:5), He will not send His prophets to rebuke that church any more. The false prophets will then take over, and smooth words will be heard regularly at the meetings, Sunday after Sunday!! This has happened in church after church, in generation after generation, throughout these twenty centuries. And it is happening all around us today.

It is at such a time, that there is a great need for those "who know God, who are strong, and who will do great things for Him" (v.32). Because they know God, they will fear no man. But there is only one way to know God - and that is through the daily sacrifice. The veil has to be rent if we are to enter into the Most Holy Place where God dwells. So don't ever allow the daily sacrifice to be taken away from your life.

If your husband or wife treats you badly - DIE. When you suffer unrighteously - DIE. If your brothers betray you and hate you - DIE. As you die to your Self-life, you will get to know God and Jesus better.

Sermon Outline

  1. Characteristics of False and True Prophets
  2. Consequences of False Prophets
  3. God's Love and Rebuke
  4. The Need for True Prophets
  5. God needs people who know Him, are strong, and will do great things for Him
  6. Knowing God requires a daily sacrifice and a willingness to die to the Self-life

Key Quotes

“Smooth words will only defile your heart with pride and self-satisfaction.” — Zac Poonen
“Rebuke is one mark of Divine love.” — Zac Poonen
“If your husband or wife treats you badly - DIE. When you suffer unrighteously - DIE. If your brothers betray you and hate you - DIE.” — Zac Poonen

Application Points

  • We must be willing to die to our Self-life in order to know God and Jesus better.
  • A daily sacrifice is necessary to know God and to be strong in our faith.
  • We must be careful not to allow smooth words to defile our hearts with pride and self-satisfaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the unmistakable characteristic of every false prophet?
The unmistakable characteristic of every false prophet is flattery.
What is the unmistakable characteristic of every true prophet?
The unmistakable characteristic of every true prophet is rebuke.
What happens when God forsakes a church?
When God forsakes a church, it will no longer have a prophet to rebuke it, and instead will have preachers who preach smooth words.
What is the proof that God loves us?
The proof that God loves us is when He sends a prophet to rebuke us.
How can we know God?
We can know God through the daily sacrifice and by being willing to die to the Self-life.

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