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    Counterfeit Communicators

    Jude and Peter join forces to use similar phrases when captivating our attention concerning counterfeit

    communicators.

    Various words come to mind when I think of counterfeit.

    1. Phony2. Fake3. Imitation (of something genuine)4. Insincere5. False6. Deceptive (made in imitation of something else with intent to deceive)7. Forged8. Bogus9. Sham10.Unauthentic11.Fraud12.Artificial13.Unreal14.Manufactured15.Fabricated16.Scam17.Swindler18.Truth-twisters19.Hucksters

    Everyone has experienced that violated, irritated, felling when experiencing a person encounter with a

    counterfeit. Chances are anyone reading this has been victimized by a con artist, perhaps, more than

    once. Most have received one of those too-good-to-be-true e-mails from a far-flung corner of Africa

    promising an inheritance of millions in exchange for a bank account number and a minimal collection

    fee. Let me say up front a rule of thumb is if it sounds too-good-to-be-true it probably is.

    What is the purpose of a counterfeit product?

    1. To imitate something2. Produced with the intent to take advantage of the superior value of the imitated product.

    Of all the con artists in the world, the most damaging and dangerous are those that deal with religious

    and Christian deception. Charles Swindoll says that they appear resourceful and real but are empty

    and deceitfuland offer alluring alternatives to the truth. He goes on, Pretending to proclaim reliable

    information, they use the same words as believers but they are empty and deceitful. Claiming to offer

    answers and hope, they bring lies and despair.

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    According to 2 Peter 2 false teachers:

    1. Deceitfully present heresy;2. Openly deny the truth;3. Unashamedly model and teach ruinous, destructive, injurious, harmful ways.a. Selfishly drowning in greed; changing doctrine to pad their bank accounts (2:3) More concerned

    with nickels and noses. (Mark O. Wilson).

    These false teachers will be destroyed. Peter cites three OT examples to prove it:

    1. The angels that sinned and are now imprisoned in Tartarus (which is the meaning of the wordtranslated "hell");

    2. The world before the flood(Noah);3. The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.

    In each of these cases, the persons involved had a form of religion but not the true faith that empowers

    the life (2 Timothy 3:5).

    Before Christ comes back, there will be a great deal of "religion" in the world, but it will not be true faith

    in Him. Peter also points out that God is able to preserve and deliver His true saints, as He did with Noah

    and his family, and Lot. Lets stay true! Its the least we can do!