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October 28 – Heretics

“As for a person who stirs up division, after warning him once and then twice, have nothing more to do with him, knowing that such a person is warped and sinful; he is self-condemned.” – Titus 3:10-11

Scripture reading: Jude 1:1–25; Titus 3:9-11

Heretic is not a word you read often. There were plenty of heretics in church history, but we tend to think we are beyond that now—maybe because we think we are more enlightened, or maybe because we think that all our creeds and confessions have answered everything. True, many of our creeds and confessions were written directly or indirectly in response to various heresies, but this does not mean that heresies have altogether ceased.

Church discipline is one of the marks of the true church and a necessary function of a true church. Church discipline almost exclusively happens because of an unrepentant life. Yet, church discipline exists to correct, rebuke, admonish and deliver God’s people from false doctrine, as well as from false living.

Whatever the false teaching, heretics are very seldom quiet. That is, they rarely keep their false doctrine to themselves. Heretics like to gather followers and create fractures. Such people can leech a consistory’s attention and time. There is a temptation to try to appease such a person to keep the peace in the church. Elders and ministers are exhorted here to give stern warnings (“once and then twice”) and then to excommunicate such a person. The condemnation is actually a self-condemnation because by the false teaching itself, and the refusal to repent, the person shows himself or herself not to be a believer in Jesus Christ.

Suggestions for prayer

Pray for your elders and pastor to have the wisdom and courage to warn false teachers and thereby protect the purity and peace of the church. Pray for wisdom to discern false teaching from the sound doctrine of the Bible.

Rev. Todd De Rooy currently serves in Redeemer URC, in Orange City, Iowa. He has served there since being ordained in 2008. It is their earnest prayer that by the grace of God, they would renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in the present age. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com.

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