Seducing Spirits and the Doctrines of Demons

by Mike Ratliff

Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; (1 Timothy 4:1 KJV)

The “Emergence phenomenon” is not Christian. Oh, many of these self-styled “emergents” insist that their “conversation” is the epitome of what Christianity is supposed to be, but the “movement” is undergoing even more drastic transformations, which now include its members celebrating Ramadan or having Buddhist monks instruct them on meditation techniques. This “phenomenon” is nothing more than deceived people who have been seduced by evil spirits to believe the doctrines of demons. We live in a time of deep spiritual deception. I have encountered this spirit of deception working through some people who attempted to cause me to stumble through their deceitful tactics. What we must never forget my brethren is that our enemy is a master salesman and he uses unwitting people to deliver his message to those who are serving the Lord Jesus in order to distract them in an attempt to nullify them in the truth war.

Carefully read the passage I placed at the top of this post, 1 Timothy 4:1. Here it is from the Greek New Testament.

1το δε πνευμα ρητως λεγει οτι εν υστεροις καιροις αποστησονται τινες της πιστεως προσεχοντες πνευμασιν πλανοις και διδασκαλιαις δαιμονιων (1 Timothy 4:1 WHNU)

The words “latter times” are the Greek words υστεροις (latter) and καιροις (times). These two words together are referring to a time or season in the future. This time period started at the first coming of Christ and runs until His return. This passage is referring to apostasy and the fact that it will exist throughout this period. However, using the context of the rest of the Bible we know that this apostasy will continue to to increase, reaching a climax shortly before our Lord returns. The apostasy in this passage is seen where Paul wrote that some “shall depart” (αποστησονται) from the faith (πιστεως). The usage here of the word αποστησονται tells us that Paul is referring to deserters of the faith. This word describes those who once professed to belong to God, but now they “stand away from Him,” having never belonged to Him. These apostatize from God in an act of rebellion. Why do they do it? They “gave heed” (προσεχοντες) “to seducing” (πλανοις) “spirits” (πνευμασιν). The word προσεχοντες (giving heed) is an interesting word. It figuratively represents one who “holds his mind towards” someone or something. It literally describes those who pay attention to someone or something. These apostates departed from the πιστεως in rebellion from God because they have been deceived by πνευμασιν πλανοις. They have listened to those who teach the doctrines (διδασκαλιαις) of devils (δαιμονιων) and the πνευμασιν πλανοις working through them have seduced them into believing lies.

Now my brethren the next time you listen to Phyllis Tickle or Brian McLaren speak in their most persuasive voices in their attempt to show Christians that they too will find true fulfillment in throwing off the shackles of their faith to pursue what they profess to have found, know for certain that you are being lied to by a πνευμασιν πλανοις (seducing spirit). What should we do? Did the Lord leave His children to walk through this minefield of apostasy with no instruction? No!

Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world. By this you know the Spirit of God: every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, and every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you heard was coming and now is in the world already. Little children, you are from God and have overcome them, for he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world. They are from the world; therefore they speak from the world, and the world listens to them. We are from God. Whoever knows God listens to us; whoever is not from God does not listen to us. By this we know the Spirit of truth and the spirit of error. (1 John 4:1-6 ESV)

We must not (μη) believe (πιστευετε) every (παντι) spirit (πνευματι). We are to listen to and obey the Holy Spirit, but there are other spirits. These evil spirits or demonic spirits produce false prophets and false teachers who propagate the doctrines of demons, which to the Church are false doctrines. Christians must have a healthy skepticism regarding any teaching. The charges that we are not open-minded and are too judgmental come from those who are opening themselves up to deception by πνευμασιν πλανοις. We must understand that it is imperative that we believe in God’s truth rather than anything that pretends to be an “alternate truth.” There must be absolutely no room in our hearts for compromise here. The teachers and preachers who preach Jesus and Him crucified, that is, they preach the Gospel are of God. Those who preach around this and actually preach another Jesus are not from God, but are the mouthpieces of πνευμασιν πλανοις. In fact, those who do this are of the antichrist (αντιχριστου).

John closes this section with encouragement and we should as well. I find it very encouraging when he tells us that all truly in Christ have overcome these evils. He tells us that these truly in Christ are not of the world, but of God, and, therefore, know the Spirit of truth and the spirit of error. We know God’s truth and turn from the lies from the enemy. Those who fall into the ditch of apostasy were never of God to begin with. What we must do is stand firm and pray for discernment and wisdom that we may know who to listen to, who are of God, and who to reject, who are nothing more than mouthpieces of πνευμασιν πλανοις.

Soli Deo Gloria!

12 thoughts on “Seducing Spirits and the Doctrines of Demons

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  2. Amen Mike! The apostacy is building and building. McLaren celebrating Ramadan!! All religions swirling together! The visible church where people drive their cars to, and park in parking lots is NOT THE CHURCH/BRIDE. More and more I sense that we may one day pull out from those buildings all together and meet in homes, on the internet or underground completely, if the USA calls out the ‘spiritual police”. Look up!! Our salvation is drawing nigh! The return of Jesus must be soon!!

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  3. Thanks T.J. This latest round of growing apostasy may very well be what completes the filling of God’s cup of wrath. I pray that our Lord’s return will be very soon.

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  4. Mike,
    I love coming across articles like this one. It reminds that not all have bowed the knee to Baal. You gave us truth and at the same time a little study in Greek. Loved the sincerity shown in your work. Keep the good work Brother.

    Marty

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  5. Amen Mike! All Christians must be diligent in studying God’s Word and testing everything by God’s Word. We are commanded to do that. That’s the only way we will ever discern truth from the lies which these false teachers continue to teach.

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