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Chapter 1
HOW THE EVIL SPIRITS DECEIVE BY "DOCTRINES"
How the evil spirits as teachers get men to receive their
teachings, may be summed up in three specific ways: (1) By giving their
doctrines, or teachings, as spiritual revelations, to those who accept
everything supernatural as Divine because [it is] supernatural--a
certain class unaccustomed to the spiritual realm, accepting all that is
"supernatural" as from God. This form of "teaching" is direct to the
person; in "flashes" of light on a text, "revelations" by visions of
Christ, or streams of texts apparently from the Holy Spirit.
note 3
(2) By mixing their "teachings" with the man's own
reasoning's, so
that he thinks he has come to his own conclusions. The teachings of the
deceiving spirits in this form are so natural in appearance, that they
seem to come from the man himself, as the fruit of his own mind, and
reasoning. They counterfeit the working of the human brain, and inject
thoughts and suggestions into the human mind;
note 4
for they can directly communicate with the mind, apart from
gaining possession (in any degree) of the mind or body.
Those who are thus deceived, believe that they have come to their own
conclusions, by their own reasoning's, ignorant that the deceiving
spirits have incited them to "reason" without sufficient data, or on a
wrong premise, and thus come to false conclusions. The teaching
spirit has achieved his own end by putting a lie in the man's mind,
through the instrumentality of a false reasoning.
(3) By the indirect means of deceived human teachers, supposed to be
conveying undiluted Divine "truth," and implicitly believed because of a
godly life and character, believers saying, "He is a good man,
and a holy man, and I believe him." The life of the man is taken as a
sufficient guarantee for his teaching, instead of judging the "
teaching" by the Scriptures, apart from his personal character. This
has its foundation in the prevalent idea that everything that Satan and
his evil spirits do is manifestly evil, the truth not being realized
that they work under cover of light (2 Cor. 11: 14), i.e., if
they can get a "good man" to accept some idea from them, and pass it on
as "truth," he is a better instrument for deceptive purposes than a bad
man who would not be believed.
FALSE AND DECEIVED TEACHERS
There is a difference between "false" teachers, and deceived
ones. There are many deceived ones amongst the most devoted teachers
to-day, because they do not recognize that an army of teaching spirits
have come forth to deceive the people of God, and that the special peril
of the spiritual section of the Church lies in the supernatural realm,
from whence the deceiving spirits with "teachings" are whispering
their lies to all who are "spiritual," i.e., open to spiritual
things. The "teaching spirits" with "doctrines" will make special effort
to deceive those who have to transmit "doctrine," and seek to mingle
their "teachings" with truth, so as to get them accepted. Every believer
must test all teachers to-day, for himself, by the Word of God, and
their attitude to the atoning Cross of Christ, and other fundamental
truths of the gospel, and not be misled into testing "teaching" by the
character of the teacher. Good men can be deceived, and Satan needs good
men to float his lies under the guise of truth.
THE EFFECT ON THE CONSCIENCE OF THE
TEACHINGS BY EVIL SPIRITS
How teaching spirits teach, we find described by Paul, for he says
they speak lies in hypocrisy, that is, speak lies as if they were
truth. And the effect of their working is said to "cauterize"
(Gr.) the conscience, i.e. , if a believer accepts the teachings
of evil spirits as Divine, because they come to him "supernaturally,"
and he obeys, and follows those "teachings," "conscience" is unused,
note 5
so that it practically becomes dulled and passive--or seared--and a man
does things under the influence of supernatural "revelation" which an
actively awakened "conscience" would keenly rebuke and condemn. Such
believers "give heed"' to these spirits, by (1) listening to them, and
then by (2) obeying them; for they are deceived by accepting
wrong thoughts about God's presence,
note 6
and about Divine love, and unknowingly give themselves up to the power
of lying spirits. Working in the line of "teaching," deceiving spirits
will insert their "lies" spoken in hypocrisy, into "holiness"
teaching, and deceive believers about sin, themselves, and all other
truths connected with the spiritual life.
Scripture is generally used as the basis of these teachings, and is
skillfully woven together like a spider's web, so that they are caught in
the snare. Single texts are wrenched from their context, and their place
in the perspective of truth; sentences are taken from their correlative
sentences, or texts are aptly picked out from over a wide field, and so
netted together as to appear to give a full revelation of the mind of
God; but the intervening passages, giving historical setting, actions
and circumstances connected with the speaking of the words, and other
elements which give light on each separate text, are skillfully dropped
out.
A wide net is thus made for the unwary, or the untaught in the
principles of Scripture exegesis, and many a life is side-tracked, and
troubled by this false using of the Word of God. Because the experience
of ordinary Christians in regard to the devil is limited to knowing him
as a tempter, or as an accuser, they have no conception of the depths of
his wickedness, and of the wickedness of evil spirits, and are under the
impression that they will not quote Scripture, whereas they will quote
the whole Book if they can but deceive one soul.
SOME WAYS OF "TEACHING" BY DECEIVING SPIRITS
The "teachings" of deceiving spirits now being promulgated by them,
are too many in number to enumerate in a small compass. They are
generally recognized only in "false religions," but the teaching spirits
with their "doctrines," or religious ideas suggested to the minds of men
are ceaselessly at work in every clime, seeking to play upon the
religious instinct in men, and give a substitute for truth.
Therefore truth, alone, dispels the deceptive doctrines of the
teaching spirits of Satan: the truth of God, not merely "views of
truth." Truth concerning all the principles and laws of the God of
Truth. "Doctrines of demons" simply consist of that which a man "thinks"
and "believes" as the outcome of suggestions made to his mind by
deceiving spirits. All "thought" and "belief" belongs to one of two
realms--the realm of truth, or the realm of falsehood--each having its
source in God or Satan. All truth comes from God, and all that is
contrary to truth, from Satan. Even the "thoughts " that apparently
originate in a man's own mind come from one of these two sources, for
the mind itself is either darkened by Satan (2 Cor. 4: 4), and therefore
fertile soil for his "teachings," or renewed by God (Ephes. 4: 23), and
clarified from the veil of Satan, and made open to the reception and
transmission of truth.
THE BASIC PRINCIPLE FOR TESTING TEACHINGS
BY TEACHING SPIRITS
Since thought, or "belief," originates either from the God of Truth,
or the father of lies (John 8: 44), there is but one basic principle for
testing the source of all doctrines, or "thoughts" and "beliefs," held
by believers, or unbelievers, i.e., the test of the revealed Word
of God.
All "truth" is in harmony with the only channel of revealed truth in
the world--the written Word of God. All "teachings" originating from
deceiving spirits--
- Weaken the authority of the Scriptures;
- Distort the teaching in the Scriptures;
- Add to the Scriptures the thoughts of men; or
- Put the Scriptures entirely aside.
The ultimate object being to hide, distort, misuse, or put
aside the revelation of God concerning the Cross of Calvary, where Satan
was overthrown by the God-Man, and where freedom was obtained for all
his captives.
The test of all "thought" and "belief" therefore is its
- Harmony with the written Scriptures in its full body of truth.
- The attitude to the Cross, and sin.
In the Christianized world, some doctrines of demons,
tested by these two primary principles, may be mentioned as
| Christian Science: |
no sin, no Savior, no Cross. |
| Theosophy: |
no sin, no Savior, no Cross. |
| Spiritism: |
no sin , no Savior, no Cross. |
| New Theology: |
no sin, no Savior, no Cross. |
In the heathen world:
| 1. |
Mohammedanism
Confucianism
Buddhism, etc. |
No Savior, no Cross, a "moral" religion, with man his own
Savior. |
| 2. |
Idolatry as the worship of demons |
No knowledge of a Savior, or of his Calvary sacrifice, but true
knowledge of the evil powers, which they endeavor to propitiate,
because they have proved them to be existent. |
In the Christian Church: Countless "thoughts" and "beliefs,"
which are opposed to the truth of God, are injected into the minds of
Christians by teaching spirits, rendering them ineffective in the
warfare with sin and Satan, and subject to the power of evil spirits,
although they are saved for eternity through their faith in Christ, and
accept the authority of the Scriptures, and know the power of the Cross.
All "thoughts" and "beliefs" should therefore be tested by the truth of
God revealed in the Scripture, not merely by "texts" or portions of the
Word, but by the principles of truth revealed in the Word. Since Satan
will endorse his teachings by "signs and wonders" (Matt. 24: 24; 2 Thess.
2: 9; Rev. 13: 13), "fire from heaven", "power" and "signs," are no
proof of "teaching" being of God; nor is a "beautiful life" to be the
infallible test, for Satan's "ministers" can be "ministers of
righteousness" (2 Cor. 11: 13- 15).
THE CULMINATION OF THE FLOOD TIDE OF DECEIVING
SPIRITS SHOWN IN 2 THESS. 2
The culmination of the flood tide of these deceiving spirits sweeping
upon the Church, is described by the Apostle Paul in his letter to the
Thessalonians, where he speaks of the manifestation of one, who will,
eventually, have so deceived Christendom as to have gained an entrance
into the very sanctuary of God; so that "he sitteth in the sanctuary of
God, setting himself forth as God . . . " The "presence" of this one
being a "Presence" like God, and yet "according to the working of Satan,
with all power, and signs, and wonders, of falsehood, and with all
deceit . ." (2 Thess. 2: 9, 10, R.V. See margin R.V.).
Confirmation of the Lord's words recorded by Matthew, is found in the
revelation given by Him to John, on Patmos, that at the close of the
age, the main weapon used by the deceiver for obtaining power over the
people of the earth, will be supernatural signs from heaven, when a
counterfeit "lamb" will do "great signs," and even "make fire
come down out of heaven" to deceive the dwellers on the earth, and
thereby exercise such control over the whole world, that "no man shall
be able to buy or sell, save he that hath the mark of the beast" (Rev.
13:11-17). Through this supernatural deception, the full purpose of the
deceiving hierarchy of Satan, thus reaches its consummation, in the
foretold world-wide authority.
Deception of the world with deepening darkness; deception of the
Church through "teachings," and "manifestations," will reach the highest
flood-tide climax at the close of the age.
THE SPECIAL WARNING TO THE CHURCH BY THE
WRITER OF THE APOCALYPSE
It is striking to note that the Apostle who was chosen to transmit
the Apocalypse to the Church, in preparation for the last days of the
Church militant, should be the one to write to the Christians of his
day: "Believe not every spirit" (1 John 4: 1-6), and earnestly warn his
"children" that the "spirit of anti-Christ," and the "spirit of error"
(deception) was already actively at work among them. Their attitude was
to be "believe not"--i.e., to doubt every supernatural
"teaching" and "teacher," until proved to be of God. They were to
prove the "teachings," lest they came from a "spirit of error," and be
part of the deceiver's campaign as "anti- Christ," i.e.,
against Christ.
If this attitude of neutrality and doubt toward supernatural
teachings was needed in the days of the Apostle John--some fifty-seven
years after Pentecost-- how much more is it needed in the "later times"
foretold by the Lord, and by the apostle Paul. Times which were to be
characterized by a clamor of voices of "prophets," that is--in the
language of the twentieth century--"speakers" and "teachers" using the
sacred Name of the Lord; and when "teachings" received supernaturally
from the spiritual realm, would abound. "Teachings" accompanied with
such wonderful proofs of their "divine" origin, as to perplex even the
most faithful of the Lord's people, and even, for a time, to deceive
some of them.
DANIEL'S PROPHECY THAT "TEACHERS" SHOULD
"FALL" AT THE TIME OF THE END
Daniel, in writing about this same "later time," said "Some of the
teachers shall fall, to refine them, and to purify, and to make them
white, even at the time of the end" (Dan. 11: 35, R.V. m.). Yes, the
truth must be faced! The "elect" may be deceived, and,
from Daniel's words, are apparently permitted to be deceived for
a season, so that in the fire testing they may be "refined" (the
word refers to the expulsion of dross by the smelting fire): "purified"
(the removal of dross already expelled), and made "white" (the polishing
and brightening of the metal after it has been freed from its
impurities). note 7
Probably it is in connection with this solemn word, that one strange
statement about the war at the close of the age is made, when it is said
of the attack of the leopard-like beast, that "it was given unto
him to make war with the saints, and to overcome them" (Rev. 13: 7).
Daniel also speaks of the same prevailing of the enemy for a
season: The horn "made war with the saints, and prevailed against them"
(Dan. 7: 21). Daniel adds: "Until the Ancient of Days came . .
and the time came that the saints possessed the kingdom." It appears,
therefore, that in the "time of the end," God will permit Satan to
prevail for a season against His saints, even as he prevailed over Peter
when he was handed over to him to be sifted (Luke 22: 31); as he
apparently prevailed over the Son of God at Calvary, when "the hour and
power of darkness" closed around Him at the Cross (Matt. 27: 38-46); and
as he is shown to do over the "two witnesses" described in Rev. 11: 7,
and in the last great manifestation of the dragon deceiver's triumph
over the saints, and his power over the whole inhabited earth, in
Revelation 13: 7-15.
All these instances have taken place at different periods of time in
the history of Christ and His Church, and in the Apocalypse picture, the
prevailing of the leopard-like beast may refer to the saints on the
earth after the translation of the Church; but they show the
principle that God's triumphs are ofttimes hidden in apparent
defeat. The elect of God must therefore take heed, at all stages of the
war with Satan as deceiver, not to be swayed, or moved by appearances;
for the apparent triumph of supernatural powers which appear to
be Divine, may prove to be Satanic; and appearances of outward
defeat, which appear to be the devil's victory may prove to cover the
triumph of God.
OUTWARD SUCCESS OR DEFEAT NO TRUE CRITERION
FOR JUDGMENT
The enemy is a deceiver, and as a deceiver he will work and prevail
in the later times. "Success" or "defeat" is no criterion of a work
being of God or Satan. Calvary stands for ever as the revelation of
God's way in working out His redemption purposes. Satan works for
time, for he knows his time is short, but God works for eternity.
Through death to life, through defeat to triumph, through suffering to
joy, is God's way.
Knowledge of truth is the primary safeguard against deception. The
"elect" must know, and they must learn to "prove" the "spirits"
until they do know what is of God, and what is of Satan. The
words of the Master, "Take heed, I have told you , " plainly
implies that personal knowledge of danger is part of the Lord's way of
guarding His own, and believers who blindly rely upon "the keeping power
of God," without seeking to understand how to escape deception, when
forewarned to "take heed" by the Lord, will surely find themselves
entrapped by the subtle foe. note 8
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