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- Deception is accomplished by using vain words (Eph 5:6).
- Vain – I. 1. Devoid of real value, worth, or significance; idle, unprofitable, useless, worthless; of no effect, force, or power; fruitless, futile, unavailing.
- God’s words are exceedingly valuable (Psa 19:10), and are therefore not vain words.
- Words that are not in accord with God’s word are vain words (Isa 8:20).
iii. One way that we can identify deceivers speaking vain words is that they refer to God’s words and promises as vain words (Exo 5:1-2, 9; 2Ki 18:20, 22).
- Never listen to anyone who contradicts God’s word which warns that sinners will lose their inheritance in kingdom of God (Eph 5:3-5).
- I have heard backslidden sinners scoff at these and other similar verses.
- Such words spoken against God’s warnings are vain words (Eph 5:6).
- A man who is deceived is led to trust in vanity (Job 15:31).
- Vanity – 1. a. That which is vain, futile, or worthless; that which is of no value or profit.
- Deceivers use great swelling words of vanity (2Pe 2:18).
- The orator Tertullus is an example of a man who used great swelling words of vanity to try to deceive the governor Felix.
- He used words of flattery to persuade Felix to condemn Paul (Act 24:1-4).
- Notice the difference between Paul’s respectful address of Felix (Act 24:10) and Tertullus’ flattering address of him.
iii. Deceivers promise liberty and thereby bring men into bondage (2Pe 2:19).
- How many politicians promise people liberty to get elected, only to later bring them into bondage by taxes, regulation, surveillance, and wars?
- How many hucksters and con artists promise people financial liberty only to defraud them of their savings?
- How many banksters and advertisers promise people liberty by convincing them to buy whatever they want on credit, only to bring them into bondage with debt?
- How many young women have been promised liberty by a feminist culture which deceived them into choosing a career over their family, only to bring them into bondage by that career?
- How many young women have been promised sexual liberty through use of birth control by a feminist culture, only to bring them into spiritual, emotional, and psychological bondage?
- How many young women have been promised liberty to pursue their dreams by getting an abortion, only to bring them into spiritual, emotional, and psychological bondage?
- We should pray that God will remove vanity and lies far from us (Pro 30:8).
- Lies are the cause and means of deception.
- Vanity is the result of it.
- Deception is accomplished with seduction (Isa 19:13).
- This seduction is sometimes accomplished by evil, seducing spirits (Isa 19:14 c/w 1Ti 4:1).
- Seduce – 1. trans. To persuade (a vassal, servant, soldier, etc.) to desert his allegiance or service. 2. In wider sense: To lead (a person) astray in conduct or belief; to draw away from the right or intended course of action to or into a wrong one; to tempt, entice, or beguile to do something wrong, foolish, or unintended. a. of persons or their action.
- God sometimes allows wicked spirits to seduce people into believing a lie as a judgment against them (2Ch 18:19-22).
- This is accomplished by persuasion through enticement (2Ch 18:19 c/w 1Ki 22:20).
- Persuade – 1. a. trans. To induce (a person) to believe something; to lead to accept a statement, doctrine, fact, etc.; to win to a belief or assurance.
- Entice – 1. trans. To stir up, incite, instigate (to a course of action); also to provoke (to anger). Obs. 2. To allure, attract by the offer of pleasure or advantage; esp. to allure insidiously or adroitly. Often const. from, to (a course of conduct, a place). Also with away, in.
- Deceivers beguile through enticing words (Col 2:4).
- Enticing adj. – That entices or instigates; insidiously attractive; alluring, beguiling, seductive.
- Enticing words persuade us to act on our lusts (Jam 1:14).
iii. True preachers do not use enticing words of man’s wisdom (1Co 2:4).
- They only preach the true gospel of Jesus Christ (1Co 2:1-2).
- Both men and women can be enticed and deceived into committing fornication or adultery (Exo 22:16 c/w Gen 34:2-3; Pro 7:12-21).
- Entice – 1. trans. To stir up, incite, instigate (to a course of action); also to provoke (to anger). Obs. 2. To allure, attract by the offer of pleasure or advantage; esp. to allure insidiously or adroitly. Often const. from, to (a course of conduct, a place). Also with away, in. b. transf. To attract physically.
- Insidiously – In an insidious manner; by secret plotting or artifice; in a subtle or underhand way; slyly, craftily, treacherously, deceitfully.
iii. Adroitly adv. – In an adroit manner; with ready skill; dexterously, cleverly.
- Beware of seducing men and women.
- Deception is accomplished by delusion (2Th 2:10-11).
- Delusion n. – The action of deluding; the condition of being deluded. 1. The action of befooling, mocking, or cheating a person in his expectations; the fact of being so cheated or mocked. Obs. 2. The action of befooling with false impressions or beliefs; the fact or condition of being cheated and led to believe what is false.
- Delude – 1. trans. To play with (any one) to his injury or frustration, under pretence of acting seriously; to mock, esp. in hopes, expectations, or purposes; to cheat or disappoint the hopes of. Obs. 3. To befool the mind or judgement of, so as to cause what is false to be accepted as true; to bring by deceit into a false opinion or belief; to cheat, deceive, beguile; to impose upon with false impressions or notions.
- God will send strong delusion to deceive people into believing a lie because they don’t love the truth (2Th 2:10-11).
- God will deceive false prophets (Eze 14:9).