Scripture: Deuteronomy 13:1-18 (NKJV)

1 “If there arises among you a prophet or a dreamer of dreams, and he gives you 
a sign or a wonder, 2 and the sign or the wonder comes to pass, of which he 
spoke to you, saying, ‘Let us go after other gods’—which you have not 
known—’and let us serve them,’ 3 you shall not listen to the words of that 
prophet or that dreamer of dreams, for the LORD your God is testing you to know 
whether you love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul. 
4 You shall walk after the LORD your God and fear Him, and keep His 
commandments and obey His voice, and you shall serve Him and hold fast to Him. 
5 But that prophet or that dreamer of dreams shall be put to death, because he 
has spoken in order to turn you away from the LORD your God, who brought you 
out of the land of Egypt and redeemed you from the house of bondage, to entice 
you from the way in which the LORD your God commanded you to walk. So you shall 
put away the evil from your midst.

6 “If your brother, the son of your mother, your son or your daughter, the wife 
of your bosom, or your friend who is as your own soul, secretly entices you, 
saying, ‘Let us go and serve other gods,’ which you have not known, neither you 
nor your fathers, 7 of the gods of the people which are all around you, near to 
you or far off from you, from one end of the earth to the other end of the 
earth, 8 you shall not consent to him or listen to him, nor shall your eye pity 
him, nor shall you spare him or conceal him; 9 but you shall surely kill him; 
your hand shall be first against him to put him to death, and afterward the 
hand of all the people. 10 And you shall stone him with stones until he dies, 
because he sought to entice you away from the LORD your God, who brought you 
out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage. 11 So all Israel shall 
hear and fear, and not again do such wickedness as this among you.

12 “If you hear someone in one of your cities, which the LORD your God gives 
you to dwell in, saying, 13 ‘Corrupt men have gone out from among you and 
enticed the inhabitants of their city, saying, “Let us go and serve other 
gods”‘—which you have not known—14 then you shall inquire, search out, and ask 
diligently. And if it is indeed true and certain that such an abomination was 
committed among you, 15 you shall surely strike the inhabitants of that city 
with the edge of the sword—utterly destroying it, all that is in it and its 
livestock, with the edge of the sword. 16 And you shall gather all its plunder 
into the middle of the street, and completely burn with fire the city and all 
its plunder, for the LORD your God. It shall be a heap forever; it shall not be 
built again. 17 So none of the accursed things shall remain in your hand, that 
the LORD may turn from the fierceness of His anger and show you mercy, have 
compassion on you and multiply you, just as He swore to your fathers, 18 
because you have listened to the voice of the LORD your God, to keep all His 
commandments which I command you today, to do what is right in the eyes of the 
LORD your God.”

Devotion

The theme of today’s pericope is that false prophets and false preachers should 
be marked and avoided. This is of such importance to the Lord God that in 
today’s reading our Lord commands the Israelites that those who entice anyone 
to worship another god are to be stoned until they are dead. Speaking 
falsehoods about God and leading people astray from the truth of God’s Word is 
a serious matter to the Lord.

When we know false teaching exists we should not ignore it. First, we should 
seek clarification, for perhaps either we misunderstood, or the preacher did a 
poor job of explaining himself. As Moses says, “Then you shall inquire, search 
out, and ask diligently.” We should never haphazardly go around accusing 
preachers of false doctrine.

However, if false doctrine is discovered and the false preacher refuses to 
recant, we should not say, “Well, nobody is perfect,” or “Well, there is no 
perfect church body.” Remember, the Lord views this matter so severely that He 
required death in the Old Testament. He still views this as a serious matter. 
So what are we to do? We are to mark and avoid false preachers, and if we find 
ourselves in a corrupt, heterodox church body which refuses to change, then we 
need to stop our ears to the preacher and use our feet to leave that church 
body.

This goes back to what Moses said in our text at the beginning of the week 
about blessings and curses. To hear false preaching leads us into being cursed 
by God, but remaining steadfast and faithful to the pure preaching of God’s 
Word gives us all the blessings our God has promised us.



The Lutheran Herald is a publication of the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of 
North America.  These daily devotions are authored by the bishop, pastors, and 
deacons of the diocese.  Daily posts are provided by The Reverend Jeffrey A. 
Ahonen.
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