Resisting Mind Games and False Gospels in Every Age
2 Corinthians 11:1-4
"I wish you would bear with me in a little foolishness. Do bear with me! For I feel a divine jealousy for you, since I betrothed you to one husband, to present you as a pure virgin to Christ. But I am afraid that as the serpent deceived Eve by his cunning, your thoughts will be led astray from a sincere and pure devotion to Christ. For if someone comes and proclaims another Jesus than the one we proclaimed, or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received, or if you accept a different gospel from the one you accepted, you put up with it readily enough."
Why was the assembly of believers at Corinth (The Church) readily accepting of "different gospels"? For that matter, why has this been the case ever since, in every season, and through every denomination?
Paul is attributing this phenomenon to spiritual warfare, Satanic attack. But the fact of the matter is, Satan has exactly ZERO power over any persons will. And even more so when he is prowling around a believer who calls upon the name of Jesus Christ. Satan and/or his demonic spirit friends cannot harm a believer, cannot defeat faith, cannot destroy the works of The Holy Spirit at work in you.
But he can defeat your fleshly devices and schemes. He can use your depression, your own strength, your desires, and your superstitions. Satan prowls around looking for someone to devour, but what does he eat?
Q: What food is he cooking up?
A: Mind games.
Your fantastic thoughts, your imagination, visualizations, subconscious thoughts, dreams, and schemes.
The Corinthian church’s readiness to tolerate "another Jesus," "a different spirit," or "a different gospel" stemmed from several intertwined factors rooted in their cultural context, spiritual immaturity, and human vulnerabilities. The church in Corinth was young (established only a few years before Paul’s letters), made up largely of new converts from a notoriously worldly, pagan city. The Corinthians valued sophisticated speech, charisma, and outward success. They were easily impressed by novelty or apparent power, putting up with false teaching "readily enough" without critically testing it against Paul’s foundational gospel. And some false teachers (so called super-apostles) exploited this, portraying Paul as weak or inferior, making the Corinthians more open to alternatives out of spite or a desire for something "better." These false apostles weren’t outright denying Christ but twisting Him into something more appealing or compatible with Corinthian pride.
Sound familiar?
Paul’s warning isn’t unique to Corinth; it’s a timeless reality because Satan’s tactics target universal human weaknesses rather than forcing compliance. Satan is working overtime to capitalize on these opportunities. And this pattern has repeated throughout church history because the core dynamics remain unchanged; the human heart’s susceptibility to deception, combined with Satan’s ongoing strategy of subtle infiltration rather than overt force.
What are the elements of the "mind games"?
Pride and self-reliance:
The desire to appear wise, spiritual, or superior (as in Corinth’s factions or our modern prosperity/works-based gospels). Pride in our achievements, structures, traditions and numbers.
Desires of the flesh:
Lusts for security and comfort, wealth, power, or moral laxity, repackaged as "Christian freedom" or "blessing."
Depression, doubt, and discouragement:
Satanic whisperings and outright lies that God’s grace isn’t enough or that obedience is burdensome. Hostility between believers brought about by some fractious religious practices.
Superstitions and imaginations:
False visions (probably demonically sourced), extra-biblical revelations, traditions, or emotional experiences elevated above Scripture.
Deceptive packaging:
Satan masquerades as an "angel of light" (2 Corinthians 11:14), so false teachings often come wrapped up in piety, miracles, eloquence, or cultural relevance, making them more palatable, and for many even more desirable. Frankly, many folks are just prone to falling for cultish behavior.
The "food" Satan cooks up is precisely these mind games; subtle distortions that appeal to our fallen inclinations while mimicking truth.
Throughout history, this has manifested in heresies. Add to that a little knowledge, and you've got yourself a spiritual warfare that got started from the beginning of the church and never really ended. Every denomination or era has faced variants because the flesh remains exploitable until glorification. And every era has seen a need for reform.
The antidote the apostle Paul models is an unwavering fidelity to the true gospel. Fidelity to the Word of God. Christ crucified for sinners, and received by grace through faith alone. Believers guard against this spiritual curse by testing everything against Scripture (Acts 17:11), staying humble, and relying on the Spirit’s discernment.
No matter the age or the place, humanity remains the same, no matter the era, culture, technology, or geography. The core drives, flaws, desires, and capacities that define us show remarkable consistency across millennia.
Ecclesiastes 1:9
"What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun."
People are who they’ve always been. Pride, desire for novelty, status, comfort, or "something more impressive" appeal to the same unchanging human inclinations the serpent targeted in Eden.
Genesis 3:5
"You will be like God"
The mind games thrive because the soil (our fallen nature) stays fertile from one generation to the next.
Roughly from the late 18th/early 19th century onward, there has been a wholesale assault on the authority of Scripture, and crucially, much of it has come from within professing Christianity itself. This internal challenge has often been more insidious and damaging because it wears the garb of faith while undermining the very foundations of our devotion to Jesus Christ.
These ideas spread rapidly through seminaries, universities, and mainline Protestant denominations in Europe and America, and I'm sorry to say, many people were happily willing to "put up with it readily enough." Presbyterian, Methodist, Episcopal, Congregationalist saw widespread adoption of these critical views. At the same time, theological liberalism redefined Christianity around ethics, experience, and "the social gospel". Even some Roman Catholic circles faced the "Modernist Crisis", and for the most part today, the RC church has been taken over by adherents to Liberation Theology, which is the spiritual movement within communist society.
All of this fits the timeless pattern; when Scripture’s plain authority is subordinated (to reason, experience, ideology, or "relevance" ), deception finds fertile ground to claim dominance. Pride in intellectual sophistication, desire for cultural approval, or redefining faith around ethics/politics over atonement and regeneration. And if politics doesn't muddy up the gospel well enough, Satan finds help in feminist theory.
Feminist Theology reinterprets Christian doctrine, Scripture, tradition, and church practices through the lens of women’s experiences, gender equality, and critiques of the patriarchy. It often addresses issues like women’s roles in ministry, gendered language for God, and interpretations of Mary and Eve. Advocating for inclusive or feminine metaphors (God as mother, midwife) to counter male-dominated imagery. These activists question male-centered salvation narratives while affirming Christ’s universality. Pushing for greater women’s leadership, including debates on ordination, and reinterpreting Marian devotion to empower women rather than reinforce stereotypes.
Feminist theology often arises from a genuine concern about injustice but can veer into elevating experience over revelation, mirroring Corinthian openness to "different gospels" when pride, relevance, or cultural pressures make traditional teaching seem outdated.
Again, through it all, the antidote remains testing against Scripture and fidelity to Christ crucified. As wickedness and evil increases, so to does righteousness.
Heavenly Father,
You who are jealous for Your bride with a divine jealousy, guard our hearts and minds from the serpent’s cunning. Protect us from every subtle deception that twists Your truth; whether through pride, fleshly desires, doubt, or cultural allure. Keep us anchored in sincere and pure devotion to Christ crucified, received by grace through faith alone. Help us test all things against Your unchanging Word, reject every "different gospel," and stand firm until the day of glorification. In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen.