In Gary Shepard's sermon "Beware of False Prophets," the central theological theme is the warning against deception by false prophets within the church. He articulates that false prophets often appear benign but are fundamentally corrupt, drawing on Matthew 7:15-23, where Jesus warns of wolves in sheep's clothing. Shepard emphasizes that true identification of prophets is based on their fruits, specifically their doctrine, rather than outward appearances. He supports his arguments with cross-references to 2 Timothy 4:1-4 and 2 Peter 2, which affirm the presence of false teachers and the assurance that true believers will recognize them by their teachings. This sermon serves as a crucial reminder for the church to remain vigilant against falsehood and to adhere to sound doctrine, thereby safeguarding the integrity of the Gospel and the spiritual well-being of believers.
“Beware of false prophets which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.”
“You shall know them by their fruits. What is the fruit of a preacher? What is the fruit of a prophet? It's his doctrine.”
“The only way that we can ever be brought through this, by this, kept from being deceived, is the Spirit of God taking the Word of God.”
“If it's true, it's not new. And if it's new, it's not true.”
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