Book: Ezekiel
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Ezekiel 13:10                        False Prophets

I. The marks of a false prophet.
        A. They lead people into a false sense of security.
                1. Here they were saying peace, when war and desolation
                   had been determined by the Lord.
                2. The people had only one hope, and that is to repent and
                   seek the mercy of the Lord.
                3. Because of the false prophets they were going on in
                   their iniquity down the path of destruction, not
                   realizing the urgency of repentance.
                4. They were assuring the people in sin that God would not
                   bring judgment upon them.
                5. What they say sounded good, and what they were doing
                   seemed good, they were building a wall that looked
                   sturdy, but they were daubing it with untempered
                   mortar.
        B. They cause people to trust in a false hope.
                1. They were assuring them that salvation was coming from
                   Egypt.
                2. A false prophet today would lead you to trust in
                   something other than Jesus Christ for your salvation.
                3. Many people are looking to psychology for their answers
                   today.
                4. Many are being led to the powers within. The
                   enlightened consciousness.
                5. Others are saying that through hypnosis, you can solve
                   your problems. Stop smoking, quit biting your nails, or
                   sleep better at night.
                6. Still others are looking to the stars and their
                   influence on their lives to lead them into success.
                7. The bottom line is what are they leading you to trust
                   in?
        C. Another characteristic of the false prophet is their desire to
           reach into your pocket.
                1. God spoke of the prophetesses who were polluting God
                   among the people for handfuls of barley or pieces of
                   bread.
                2. When Peter warns of the false prophets in his second
                   epistle, he declared that with feigned lips they will
                   seek to make merchandise of the people.
                3. The big event of the evening is the offering.
                4. I am always amazed that these men who teach so much on
                   faith, and are always encouraging you to give in faith,
                   and expect God to give you a miracle, never seem to
                   have enough faith to believe that God can supply their
                   needs, or the needs of their ministry.

II. The effects of the false prophet.
        A. They bring the people into destruction.
                1. They would keep the people from the very thing that
                   would save them.
                2. There are many false prophets in the world today just
                   as there has been in every age.
                        a. There are men in pulpits today who deny the
                           existence of heaven and hell.
                        b. They deny the atoning work of Jesus Christ.
                        c. They deny the virgin birth of Jesus Christ.
                        d. They deny the inspiration and inerrancy of the
                           scriptures.
                        e. They preach the gospel of self esteem, and to
                           them being born again is to come into a healthy
                           appreciation of your self worth.
                        f. There are false prophets who are teaching
                           people that they are gods, and that faith is
                           the greatest force in the Universe, and if you
                           will only understand how to use faith, you can
                           create your own realities, and you can control
                           the issues of your life. They mock the prayer
                           of Jesus when He said, "Nevertheless, not what
                           I will but Thy will be done."
                3. Jesus warned the people to beware of false prophets who
                   were really wolves but they came in sheep's clothing.
                4. Any man who would lead you to trust in anything other
                   than the atoning work of Jesus Christ on the cross for
                   your sins, for your salvation and hope of eternal life
                   is a false prophet. Jesus said, "I am the way, the
                   truth and the life, no man cometh to the Father but by
                   Me."
                5. Any man that would comfort you in your sinful state as
                   to your eternal destiny is a false prophet. This is
                   basically what was happening in Jerusalem. The false
                   prophets were giving false hope to the people who were
                   in gross sins of the flesh.
                        a. As Paul was listing the works of the flesh that
                           included adultery, fornication,       
                           perversion, hatred, wrath strife, he ended the
                           list with these words, "And we know that they
                           that do such things shall not inherit the
                           kingdom of God.
                        b. Any man that would tell you any different is
                           as false prophet.
                6. Notice in verse 22 what God says about the false
                   prophets, they had strengthened the hands of the
                   wicked, that he should not turn from their wicked way,
                   by promising them life.
                        a. The people were not warned that they must
                           repent or face the judgment of God. They were
                           just encouraged to feel good about themselves.
                        b. As a result the people and the city were
                           destroyed.
                7. Much as the Pharisee's in the days of Jesus, they would
                   not enter into the kingdom, but they also hindered
                   those that would.

III. God's word to the false prophets.
        A. First of all, God said, "I am against you."
                1. Paul said, "If God be for us, who can be against us?"
                2. One of the greatest comforts of my soul is that God is
                   for Me.
                3. I cannot imagine how horrible it would be for God to
                   say that He was against me. Who is able to stand
                   against God?
        B. The hand of the Lord would be against them.
                1. They had destroyed others with their lies now they are
                   to be destroyed.
        C. They would not be allowed in the assembly of God's people.
                1. There would be no place for them in heaven.
                2. When God's people would be assembled in heaven from all
                   ages, they would be absent.
        D. Their names would not be found in the book of life, here called
           the book of the house of Israel.
                1. In Revelation 20:15 we read, "And whosoever was not
                   found written in the book of life was cast into the
                   lake of fire."

IV. Words of warning.
        A. Beware when a man would seek to comfort you in your sin.
        B. Beware when a man would tell you that God needs your money.
                1. God's word teaches us that we do owe to God a tenth of
                   all the increase that He gives to us.
                2. We are told that God loves a cheerful giver.
                3. We are never told that we are to give because God needs
                   it.
        C. Beware when men add to the word of God, telling you that the
           Bible is not enough.
                1. Peter tells us that God, in the scriptures, has given
                   to us all that is necessary for life and godliness.
                2. There are those who would discourage you from just
                   reading the Bible. They say that you need them to
                   interpret the Bible for you.
                3. Jesus said that the Holy Spirit was given to guide us
                   into all truth.
                4. Read the Bible and ask the Spirit to teach you.
        D. Beware when a man would lead you to trust in anything other
           than Jesus Christ for salvation and the hope of eternal life.