WHY PEOPLE TURN AWAY
I Tim. 4:1-2 Now the Holy Spirit tells us clearly that in the last
times some will turn away from what we believe; they will follow lying spirits
and teachings that come from demons. These teachers are hypocrites and liars.
They pretend to be religious, but their consciences are dead. NLT
They are
everywhere. They are leaders in the
church. They are teachers in the
classroom. They are influential people
in the church and community. They are
people who have turned away from the truth.
It is easy to put on a front and convince people that you are for
real. It is easy to even convince
ourselves that we are okay when we are not grounded in the Word.
People turn away from
the truth for varied reasons. One of the
main reasons why I think people wander away is that they grow complacent and
fail to maintain godly disciplines. They
stop growing, become stagnant, and open themselves up to all kinds of wrong
thinking. Most people don’t intentionally
set out to be false teachers, but because they don’t intentionally pursue God
and stay in His Word, they become false teachers.
Many stray from the
truth because they believe the lie that what goes on in the darkness is better
than what goes on in the light. They
stay in the dark also because they know deep down inside their souls that if
they came out of the darkness they would be found guilty of sin and held
accountable for it.
We are very susceptible
to following false teachers because we ourselves are not good students of the
Word. We let others do our thinking for
us. We don’t verify for ourselves that
what we hear is true to God’s Word. We
don’t like a way of life that involves changing so we gravitate to those who
don’t proclaim its necessity. We want an
easy road to heaven and love to listen to those who promise it. We like our comfortable living and want to
hear how God makes us more comfortable.
We want heaven’s blessings without it costing us anything. We like it when people tell us what we want
to hear instead of what we need to hear.
Guard your soul. Be a diligent student of God’s Word. Think for yourself about what the Word
teaches with an open heart before God.
Ask Him to make it clear to you what He is saying. Be sure you sincerely want to know what God
is saying. If God confirms what you hear
in His Word, then fine. If not, listen
to God and not man.
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