The doctrine of false teachers and false prophecy
Introduction
In this session, 2 Peter 2 1-10, we focus on understanding the doctrine of false prophets and prophecy in terms of their conduct, their condemnation, and their character. False teachers are the unwanted rejects (by-products) of God’s processing of his leaders.
Objectives
By the end of this session, the learner will have:
- Compared the biblical prophets and false prophets (prophecy) by listing their conduct, their condemnation, and their characteristics.
- Understood that the anti-resurrection prophecy by analyzing its characteristics in Matt 28 11-14.
- Determined to avoid and reject false prophets by outlining the judgment of false prophets and how God rescues righteous persons.
- Discussed the dangers of returning to the love of the world, motivated by the false prophets
Outline
- Doctrine of false prophets
- Doctrine of biblical prophets
- Dangers of returning to the world
Group Study Time
2 Peter 2: 1-10
Connecting
- Gather with two or more people for a community discovery bible study session.
- Start with a heartfelt prayer, inviting God to guide and bless your understanding.
- Explore the passage by reading it at least twice, using different Bible versions if available, then retell the story together as a group.
- Reflect and share the challenges and blessings you experienced from the previous study.
Comprehending
- Who is a genuine prophet? Who is a false prophet? What is the difference between biblical prophecy and false prophecy?
- Read 2 Peter 2:1-3. List five truths revealed about false prophets.
- What is the primary motivation of the false prophets? 2 Peter 2 3 10, 14-15. (Love of the world).
- Read 2 Peter 2: 4-9. Describe the judgment of false prophets as illustrated in the sinning angels, the ancient world of Noah’s days, and disobedient Sodom and Gomorrah? How did God rescue righteous Lot from the condemned cities?
Committing
- Engage with the Bible—read, study, memorize, meditate, pray, listen, and live it out.
- List three lessons you have learnt as an agent of change that you would like to put into practice and teach others about.
- Take time and worship Jesus with the attributes revealed about Christ.
- Use the SPACEPETS model, to assist you in putting God’s word into practice. Look for:
- Sin to confess
- Promise to claim
- Attitude to change
- Command to keep
- Error to change
- Prayer to make
- Example to copy
- Truth to obey and
- Something praiseworthy
Communicating
- Identify one person you can connect with and share the valuable insights and lessons you gained from this session.
- Reach out to a new believer—either in person or by phone—and pray with them to support them through their challenges, including any concerns about attending church.
- Create a new group and guide others through this study to help them grow in their understanding.
Post Lesson Teaching Summary
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The doctrine of false teachers and false prophecy
2 Peter 2: 1-10
Audio Summary
2 Peter 2:1-10
Context
- False teachers are a by-product of God’s processing of His leaders, similar to waste in factories like paper production from trees or gold refining from ore—necessary but unwanted.
- The passage warns against false prophets who introduce destructive heresies, contrasting with God’s judgment on the wicked and rescue of the righteous.
False Teachers: Conduct, Condemnation, and Character (2 Peter 2:1-10)
- Introduction of False Teachers: Just as false prophets arose among people in the past, false teachers will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the sovereign Lord who bought them, bringing swift destruction on themselves; many will follow their depraved conduct, causing the way of truth to be maligned; in greed, they exploit with fabricated stories.
- Condemnation is Certain: Their condemnation has long been hanging over them, destruction not sleeping; God did not spare angels who sinned but sent them to hell in gloomy dungeons for judgment; did not spare the ancient world but protected Noah (preacher of righteousness) and seven others while bringing the flood on the ungodly; reduced Sodom and Gomorrah to ashes as condemnation example but rescued Lot, a righteous man distressed by depraved conduct and tormented by lawless deeds.
- God’s Rescue and Punishment: The Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials and hold the unrighteous for punishment on judgment day, especially those following corrupt desires and despising authority.
- Character of False Teachers: Bold and arrogant, they are not afraid to heap abuse on celestial beings; scoff at supernatural beings without trembling; follow corrupt sexual desires; despise authority; proud and arrogant.
- Purpose: God punishes false teachers for their destructive ways while rescuing the righteous, ensuring condemnation for the wicked and protection for the godly.
Application
- Recognize and avoid false teachers by their exploitative conduct, certain condemnation, and arrogant character; trust God’s ability to rescue the righteous and punish the unrighteous amid trials.