Devoted to Demons or Devoted to Christ?
1 Timothy 4:1-5
"Now the Spirit expressly says that in later times some will depart from the faith by devoting themselves to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons, through the insincerity of liars whose consciences are seared, who forbid marriage and require abstinence from foods that God created to be received with thanksgiving by those who believe and know the truth. For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving, for it is made holy by the word of God and prayer."
Paul does not say "the Spirit has said" (past tense, quoting something earlier) but uses the present tense. The Holy Spirit is speaking today or is saying this right now, through him as he writes. The Holy Spirit gave Paul this specific insight or prophetic word as he composed the letter. And Paul is urgently warning Timothy about real dangers already appearing in the Ephesian church, "savage wolves" arising from among the flock (Acts 20:29-30). Warning about apostasy. About false teachers, and demonic deceptions.
Jesus himself warned about false christs and prophets who will deceive many. About the man of lawlessness. And Paul is saying the Spirit has made this truth plain and emphatic across the whole counsel of God. And very specifically he points out a specific form of the error here (forbidding marriage and certain foods). Errors common among ascetic/Gnostic-like influences already at work. In the church at Ephesus, certain teachers were promoting a form of hyper-spirituality that treated the physical world (their bodies, marriage, food) as problematic or defiling. This wasn’t a harmless preference or voluntary discipline. It was a mandatory legalism that sounded deeply spiritual but actually originated from deceitful spirits and the teachings of demons.
Do you believe that about these spiritual practices? Are these ideas, these apostasies, the work of demons?
What about the spiritual quirks and schemes we see today. Everything from vegetarianism to priestly abstinence. Do these various religious practices find their origins from demonic influences?
Strictly speaking, the Spirit "expressly says" that in the later times some will depart from the faith precisely by devoting themselves to these kinds of doctrines. So it's about devotion to misleading ideas. When practices are turned into mandatory rules that claim to make someone more spiritual, more holy, or closer to God. When they demean God’s good creation (marriage, food, the physical body) as inherently suspect, defiling, or second-class. When they lead people away from the gospel faith, that is, away from simple trust in Christ and the sufficiency of His finished work (Sola Fide).
Signs Of Occult-like Faith:
• Turn good created things into things that must be forbidden or abstained from as a matter of rule.
• Highlight things that actually defile the soul as necessary for their identity in Christ (their spiritual rights and freedoms that must be respected).
• Present self-denial as the path to superior spirituality or holiness.
• Pull people away from the simple, grateful trust in Christ and the sufficiency of His finished work. And direct their devotion towards their particular institutionalized works.
That is the heart of the apostolic warning. It's not a blanket condemnation of every personal discipline or preference. It is a sharp diagnosis of a particular kind of apostasy through misdirected devotion. Shifted devotions. Concrete forms of doctrine. Often quiet forms of drift from the gospel of grace, toward a performance-based, ascetic "higher life."
The remedy is not the abolition of all discipline, but the recovery of right devotion. Two things assure this outcome; prayers of thanksgiving and the word of God.
Have you ever found yourself having debates about these things? People questioning Sola fide and Sola scriptura?
Why do you suppose so many lean hard against those two things? I mean after all it's clear right here that Paul (with the help of the Holy Spirit) is expressly defining this remarkable power of discernment given to Christ's children.
Simple (scripture based) fact of the matter is, those two things; prayerful gratitude and Scripture, anchor us against the pull of deceptive doctrines that promise a higher spirituality through institutionalized traditions, rules and denialism.
This directly guards the gospel of grace. We don’t earn closeness to God or superior holiness by adding ascetic mandates. Grace secures the saint, not discipline. Our future depends upon Him, not us. We trust Christ’s finished work, He is our safety harness. He delivers us and sustains us. Justification by faith alone, apart from works of the law or man-made additions. All because of Him and for Him. He's doing the preparation. All we do is let Scripture alone norm our beliefs and practices.
This is the straightforward, scripture-based safeguard against the very deception Paul warns about. Sola Scriptura simply means letting Scripture alone be the final norm for what we believe and how we live; testing every teaching, tradition, or spiritual practice against it. This is not anti-discipline. In fact it requires practicing it daily. The difference is the source and the goal. Discipline is grounded and shaped by gratitude and discovery through scripture.
Just remember this when someone is floating new ideas about faith and faithfulness; the Lord who inspired this clear warning and remedy is the same Lord who holds you securely by grace alone. Whether they come dressed in ancient tradition, modern spiritual trends, or deeper ascetic practices; bring them all to this same test from 1 Timothy 4. Keep anchoring in Him through prayers of gratitude and His Word.
Amen?