Test Teachers
1 Timothy 4:1-16
 
I. Expect Bad Teachers
 
             A. As time advances,  some teachers will abandon the Holy Spirit for bad doctrines taught by bad  sources.  “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)  
 
            1.  Evil will mirror mock the work of God; just as God guides into truth, evil  guides into error.   “Howbeit  when  he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth:  for  he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear,  that  shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.”  (John 16:13)
 
            2.  Expect supernatural evil seeking to distract teachers and harm  believers.  “Little children, it is the last time: and as  ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many  antichrists;  whereby we know that it is the last time.”   (1 John  2:18)
 
             B. The false teachers  will teach doctrines which conflict with known revelation from God; doctrine  that contradicts doctrine is wrong.   “Speaking  lies in hypocrisy;  having  their conscience seared with a hot iron;  Forbidding to marry, and  commanding  to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving  of them which believe and know the truth.”   (1 Timothy  4:2-3)
 
            1.  The church has experienced shadowy times in the past when people have preferred  sin to truth.  “I  have seen also in the prophets of Jerusalem an horrible thing: they commit  adultery, and walk in lies: they strengthen also the hands of  evildoers,  that none doth return from his wickedness: they  are all of them unto me as Sodom,  and the inhabitants thereof as Gomorrah.”   (Jeremiah  23:14)
 
            2.  Sometimes only election only is strong enough to protect Christians against the  power and influence of evil teachers and false doctrine.  “For  there  shall arise false Christs, and false prophets,  and shall shew great signs and wonders;  insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very  elect.”  (Matthew  24:24)
 
             C. God has made  everything good and made it available for use when it is received from Him with  thanksgiving.  “For  every  creature of God is good, and nothing to be refused, if it be received with  thanksgiving: For  it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer.”  (1 Timothy  4:4-5)
 
             D.  God did not make anything which was corrupt in itself at the start.  “He  is  the Rock, his  work is perfect:  for all his ways are  judgment:  a God of truth and without iniquity,  just and right is  he.”  (Deuteronomy  32:4)
 
            E.  Peter was given specific instructions making all kinds of food acceptable; to  change the rule is to oppose revelation.  “And I  heard a voice  saying unto me, Arise, Peter;  slay and eat.  But I  said, Not so,  Lord: for nothing common or unclean hath at any time entered into my mouth.  But  the voice answered  me again from heaven, What  God hath cleansed, that call not thou common.”  (Acts  11:7-9)
 
II. Practice Self-protection
             A. Good doctrine  protects against bad doctrine, so teach good doctrine in  self-defense.  “If  thou put  the brethren in remembrance  of these things, thou shalt be a good minister of Jesus Christ,  nourished  up in the words of faith and of good doctrine, whereunto  thou hast attained.”  (1 Timothy  4:6)
 
             B. Do not tolerate  questionable teachings; concentrate on things which promote  godliness.  “But  refuse  profane and old wives’ fables,  and exercise thyself rather  unto godliness.”  (1 Timothy  4:7)
 
             C. Here is a  confessional testimony; exercising physically has limited application, but Bible  study and the related means of grace carry eternal rewards.  “For  bodily  exercise profiteth little:  but godliness  is profitable unto all things,  having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come.  This  is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation.”  (1 Timothy  4:8-9)
 
             D.  Paul and his associates endured struggles because God rewards  faithfulness.  “For therefore we  both labour and suffer reproach,  because we  trust in the living God,  who is the Saviour of all men, specially of those that believe.”  (1 Timothy  4:10)
 
III. Teach the Right Things
 
             A.  Paul’s doctrine is not  optional.  “These  things command and teach.”  (1 Timothy  4:11)
 
             B. Integrity matters  more than things like age; do not let minor things become distractions.   “Let  no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example  of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in  purity.”  (1 Timothy  4:12)
 
             C. Concentrate on the  three primary functions of Christian teachers.  “Till  I come, give  attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine.”  (1 Timothy  4:13)
 
             D. Concentrate on the  gift God gave and which the leaders of the church recognized.  “Neglect  not the gift  that is in thee, which was  given thee by prophecy, with the laying on of the hands of the  presbytery.”  (1 Timothy  4:14)
 
            E.  Think through what God is doing.  “Meditate  upon these things; give thyself wholly to them;  that thy profiting may appear to all.”   (1 Timothy  4:15)
 
F. Pay particular attention to mastering genuine doctrine and being mastered by it; such an attitude will benefit both the teacher and the student. “Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine; continue in them: for in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that hear thee.” (1 Timothy 4:16)