False prophets – they are
around us and they are within us. One
statement from the false prophets of our day goes this way – “You can do
anything you put your mind to.” I actually
believe this to be a lie. I think there
are many things you can do when you apply yourself, but not anything. Let me give you a case in point.
At my tallest and thinnest
point in life, I was a quarter of an inch shy of 5 foot 11 inches. I loved basketball and I wanted to be able to
dunk. I put my mind to it and did
exercises to try and strengthen my calf muscles. I told myself that if I tried hard enough, I
was going to do it. Even though I put my
mind to doing this I was never able to dunk a basketball. I did not have the height or the hops to
accomplish my goal. This same principle
applies to others as well as me. Here is
another example of this.
A British television
personality named Jeremy Clarkson used some of his wealth to buy a farm in the
Cotswold region of England. Even though
he has no relevant knowledge or experience, he decided to become a farmer. He is spending a considerable amount of money
being unsuccessful at this endeavor. Part
of his setback comes from the fact that he has next to no knowledge of the
techniques of farming. Another part of
his setback can be attributed to the endless red tape one must deal with when
farming in England. Combined, these
things consistently remind him that he cannot do “anything” he puts his mind
to. There are some things he is learning
to do, some things that he is able to be compliant in, but much that he does
that others do not want him to do and he typically finds out after the
fact. It makes me wonder who told him he
could do this and that he actually might be good at it!
Jesus had strong words for
people he called false prophets, ones who led others astray. They had ulterior motives that served only
themselves. He likened them to wolves in
sheep’s clothing devouring whomever they could.
Jesus warned his disciples to watch and judge people not on flowery
words or quick slight of hand. Instead
measure the fruit of their words and deeds.
His words remind me of the hymn that says, “they will know we are
Christians by our love.” Not just our
words of love but our actions of love. The
encouragement that I receive from this is the vision that we can be a fully
committed disciple of Jesus Christ if we set our mind to it and daily pursue
it. Somehow we have to get past the
false prophets of our world that try to sell us a message of success,
materialism, and self-interest at the detriment of our soul. We also have to get past the false prophet
within us that tells us it isn’t worth it or that we aren’t worthy enough to
pursue such a lofty goal.
I invite you to take time
and read each of the scriptures above followed by reflection on the questions
below. List the false prophets that have
influence on your life. Lastly, I pray
that God bless the reading of God’s Word and the meditations of your heart.