Lest Any Man Should Beguile You
Colossians 2:4
Introduction:
This I Say…
Þ This could only be accomplished in the power of Christ working through him. (1:29)
Þ Paul agonized over the Colossians… because he wanted to see t hem progress toward maturity… and feared that the false teachers might interfere with that progress.
i. Their lives were to be knit together with other members of the Body of Christ
ii. Their hearts would then be encouraged and edified
iii. Their hearts would also have full assurance and confidence in the faith
iv. Finally, they would come to a full knowledge of the mystery (We are in Christ and He is in us)… to acknowledge the mystery… and to acknowledge that in Christ, we have all the wisdom and knowledge we need!
Þ The sense of assurance and our union with Christ was a safeguard against every attack of the enemy.
Þ This is what Paul said to them “lest they should be beguiled.”
Lest Any Man Should Beguile You
i. Used only here and in Jas. 1:22 (be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves…)
ii. Strong’s: to reckon wrong, to cheat by false reckoning. 2a to deceive by false reasoning.
iii. NAS Dict: miscalculate, to reason falsely;
iv. Greek-English Lexicon: to deceive by arguments or false reasons
i. They had not yet been beguiled… but the possibility certainly existed.
ii. Paul knew that the false teachers were relentless too. They would CONTINUALLY attempt to beguile.
i. Gal. 3:1-5 – The Judaizers were introducing the law as a rule of life for the believers throughout Galatia.
1. Paul was outraged, because the law did not mix with grace… and it did not provide any “power”,
2. This left the believer to struggle to keep the law in the power of his flesh… which was doomed to failure.
ii. Gal. 4:9-11 – Paul was concerned because these believers, who started off well, turned BACK to the weak and beggarly elements of the law.
1. Paul was AFRAID for them… lest his labors spent there would be in vain.
2. The devil seeks to UNDERMINE every work of God. He is sometimes successful.
iii. Gal. 4:17-20 – The Judaizers were zealously affecting the work of God in Galatia… but not for the good.
1. Paul’s goal was for Christ to be formed in them (vs.19 – the mystery brought to maturity).
2. But, he stood in doubt of them… because it wasn’t happening.
3. They were being lured away from the simplicity in Christ to the LAW as a rule of life.
4. Paul stood in doubt of them… perplexed as to where this might lead.
iv. Paul, and any leader who loves the flock of God carries a burden on his heart continually… for the spiritual welfare of the flock.
1. This means that there is also the continual burden of realizing the potential dangers… and how easily men can give heed to enticing words… voices of other shepherds with other messages… to beguile and lead astray.
2. This is what makes the ministry so difficult and so burdensome… realizing that there are 10,000 voices out there trying to appeal to the flock… and it just takes one of those voices resonating with one sheep… to begin a slide in the wrong direction.
3. It might be interest in the charismatic movement, covenant theology, neo evangelicalism, hyper form of Calvinism, or extreme forms of Arminianism, a new prophetic view, or perhaps a solidly Biblical concept taken to the extreme…
i. He knew of the potential dangers to the work of God.
ii. He knew how fragile (from our perspective) the church is… as it sits as a tiny minority in a hostile world.
iii. He knew of the power of the enemy to attack… to deceive… to overthrow the faith of some.
iv. For this reason, Paul wrote to the Colossians… lest any one should beguile them.
v. 2000 years after Paul wrote these words, I have the very same fears for the flock in Salem, NH.
i. We as sheep as just as susceptible to being deceived and beguiled by false teachers today as were the believers in Colossae 2000 years ago.
ii. Our hearts haven’t changed (Jer. 17:9)
iii. The devil’s goal hasn’t changed. He still walks about seeking whom he may devour. (I Pet. 5:8)
iv. Satan’s methodology hasn’t change. He still uses false teachers to allure ignorant believers. (II Cor. 11:13-15)
v. Ignorance of God’s plan for this age (Christ in you… empowering and manifesting His life in you) still exists in many believers too.
i. The need still exists for pastors and Bible teachers to teach the very same things today as Paul said 2000 years ago.
ii. There is still the need for the saints of God to understand the mystery… HOW to life the Christian life… in the power of the indwelling HS… manifesting the life of Christ…
iii. There are so many voices pulling us in all different directions.
iv. There is still the need for us to be absolutely resolute on being focused on ONE PERSON: the Lord Jesus Christ. With a single eye… a single heart… and only ONE ear… tuning out all contrary voices.
v. In Christ, we have ALL the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
With Enticing Words
i. Man is a sinner… and already inclined toward error and away from the truth.
ii. To the natural man, spiritual things are foolish. He CANNOT understand them.
iii. The earth and everything on it is under a divine curse. Just as it is much easier to produce weeds in a garden than choice tomatoes… it is much easier to convince sinners of a lie (concerning spiritual things) than it is to convince sinners of the truth. Weeds seem to be able to pop up right through the hot top, yet certain vegetables almost require greenhouse conditions to sprout up.
i. Just listen to all the partisan SPIN masters discuss the presidential debates.
ii. A crafty wordsmith can be exceedingly persuasive. Some are so talented they could talk a hungry dog off a meat truck…
iii. But their talent in using words and formulating arguments says NOTHING about the veracity of what they are saying.
iv. Skillful salesmen have convinced many unsuspecting folks into buying expensive things that they didn’t need… didn’t want… that t hey can’t afford… and often don’t even work!
v. When we consider speech (especially in the spiritual realm)… it matters little if the speaker had a golden tongue… used flowery words… a sweet disposition… charm… style… whether he won more debate points. What ought to matter to us is this: are his words TRUE!?!
vi. Of course eloquence and persuasive speech can be great tools in the hands of one who knows and loves truth.
vii. But they can also be used to MASK error or dress up a lie. That is the warning here.
viii. I Cor. 2:1-5 – Knowing this, Paul determined NOT to use enticing and persuasive words in presenting the gospel.
1. Obviously, he did this NOT because he didn’t want to persuade men to believe. He DID want to persuade men to believe.
2. However, he wanted to be sure that it was TRUTH that persuaded them… and not his debating skills or his golden tongue.
3. Vs. 2 - Paul preached a simple message: Christ and the cross!
4. The power of persuasion was to come from the content of the message, not the capability of the messenger.
i. The gospel is preached in the power of the HS every day all over the globe.
ii. Yet, the saying of Jesus is still true: narrow is the way which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it!
iii. Many are persuaded by the lies that clutter the broad road to destruction. Few are persuaded by the truth of the narrow way.
iv. The fact that many people believe a lie… or that few people believe the truth says NOTHING about the truthfulness of the message.
v. Read Jeremiah and Ezekiel. The whole nation believed the persuasive, soothing arguments from the false prophets. Very few believed God’s prophets.
vi. People do not come to faith in Christ because of the clever way we word the gospel message. It is the work of the HS to convict and convince the sinner of truth… not the messenger! (That sure takes the pressure off you and me as we present the gospel!)
Paul’s Antidote for Deception
Þ Lives knit together with other members of the Body
Þ Encouraged, edified hearts
Þ Full assurance and confidence in the faith
Þ A full knowledge of the mystery and an acknowledgement that in Christ, we have all the wisdom and knowledge we need!
i. Eph. 4:11-13 - After all, the LC was designed by God for our perfection (equipping) for the edification of the Body, and to bring us to a greater measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.
ii. Eph. 4:14 – The LC also is designed to keep the believer from being tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine… and from being deceived by the cunning craftiness of men who use persuasive speech to lure us away!
iii. The wolves have a much easier time destroying a LC when the lives of the saints are NOT knit together. But by being knit together in love… bound to each other… and thus concerned about the spiritual welfare of one another…
iv. A bully in the playground has an easy time picking on one little kid. But when all the kids in the playground band together… that bully will run away like a dog with his tail between his legs.
v. Being KNIT together in love is not only the way towards maturity. It is also a God-given means of protection for the believer against the wiles of the devil!
i. As lives are knit together in love in the LC, our hearts are encouraged… and built up.
ii. A heart that is comforted and encouraged isn’t going to looking ELSEWHERE for answers. He will be content right in the Body where God planted him.
iii. A discouraged heart on the other hand, will NOT be content… will not be satisfied with Christ… and will hence be more OPEN to hearing some new thing… especially if it promises happiness… or an escape from their present trial or misery.
iv. But the edified and encouraged heart will not be moved away… will not be looking in other directions… will not be listening to other voices.
v. A husband that is content, encouraged, and satisfied with his wife is not going to wandering around town and looking for someone else.
vi. An encouraged heart is a strong, edified, & stable heart.
i. The believer who is experiencing and practicing God’s love in the Body… and as a result of this genuine Christian experience… his heart is not only encouraged, but convinced!
ii. This heart will be fully persuaded that his understanding of the Christian life is right and true. He not only has learned it from the Bible… but is experiencing its reality in every day life. This believer has FULL assurance.
i. The believer who has matured to the place where he understands the GLORY of this age… our position in Christ… seated in the heavenlies… blessed with all spiritual blessings… and indwelt by Christ Himself… that believer is going to have a whole new perspective.
ii. That believer is aware of the fact that in Christ he has ALL the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. And if he has them ALL… then he doesn’t need this new key from the Gnostic like cult… he doesn’t need the so called secrets of the mystery cult…
iii. He has matured to the point where he is convinced… fully persuaded that he is in Christ and in Christ he has ALL he needs…
iv. To follow the four steps outlined in ch. 2 by Paul leads a believer to the place where he is not likely to be beguiled… he now sees Christ as his all in all… he sees himself as complete in Christ… in possession of ALL wisdom and knowledge in Christ… ALL spiritual blessings are his in Christ.
v. Hence, consider HOW Paul deals with the false teachers in Colossae:
1. So far, he hasn’t even told us what they believe or what kinds of errors they are promoting.
2. He doesn’t have to… just like the man who is being trained to spot counterfeit bills. He doesn’t need to know every tiny nuance of the counterfeiters.
3. He needs to know the REAL THING real well! The better he knows the genuine bill… the more wisdom and discernment he will have in spotting a counterfeit.
vi. This is Paul’s approach in dealing with the error at Colossae. He begins by lifting up the Lord Jesus Christ before the church. Jesus said, “I AM the Truth.” Christ is the antidote to all error.
1. vs.14 – our Redeemer; forgiveness through His blood
2. Vs. 15 – the image of the invisible God
3. Vs. 16 – the Creator
4. Vs. 17 – holds all things together
5. Vs. 18 – the Head; firstborn
6. Vs. 19 – in Him all fullness dwells
7. Vs. 20 – reconciler
8. Vs. 28 – the CONTENT of Paul’s preaching & teaching
vii. 2:2 - Paul’s goal is to bring the believers to acknowledge the significance of the mystery: Christ in you!
1. 2:3 – in Him is all wisdom
2. 2:10 – we are complete in Him.
3. On and on it goes. Paul holds up the genuine for all to see… to learn… to come to know better… to study… to meditate on…
4. By learning of HIM… drawing near to Him… we have wisdom and knowledge AND we have all we need to protect us from being beguiled by some new religious fad that comes down the pike.
5. A FULL KNOWLEDGE of the mystery (Christ… our new relationship to Him) will keep us safe from all the errors the adversary sends our way.
i. Be AWARE as a Christian that luring you away from the truth is the GOAL of our adversary the Devil.
1. Sometimes these enticing words come from an enemy… an evil false teacher purposely seeking to destroy your faith…
2. Sometimes enticing words come from a well meaning but misguided believer… who seeks to convince you of his new “twist” on truth… (Reformed Theology; new view of rapture; or 1001 other ways…)
3. Some Bible teachers can be exceedingly persuasive in presenting their new theory too.
ii. Be ready to hear God’s Word preached… but don’t be gullible! Be discerning.
iii. Receive it with an eager mind and heart… BUT go to the Scriptures and check out what is being said: “whether these things be so.” That’s YOUR job!
iv. God will hold the shepherd accountable for teaching error… but God also holds the sheep accountable for receiving error!
v. There is no good reason for a true believer to be led astray… to be beguiled. We have ALL WE NEED in Christ and in His Word to protect us.
vi. When I preach God’s Word – be eager to receive it… but check it out in the Bible. Don’t believe ME as if I were the authority. I can make mistakes. The BIBLE is the authority… not the Bible teacher.
vii. If you hear me preaching something that doesn’t sound right… don’t be afraid to ask WHY I said that. I’m not a pope; I could be wrong. This is God’s checks and balances system built into the LC. You have a part to play in that.
viii. When Scott is teaching in SS class… or if Mrs. Rudolph is teaching at a ladies’ Bible study… don’t believe it just because they said so. If something doesn’t sound right… ASK! Check it out in the Bible!
ix. One man put it this way: when you hear a Bible teacher… or if you are listening to a sermon… or if you are reading a book… or taking a course on a Christian theme… think of it like eating watermelon. Swallow the good stuff and spit out the seeds!
If you are not yet saved…