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NINE DANGER SIGNS OF A BAD PASTOR

β€œMark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them.”
β€” Romans 16:17 (KJV)



INTRODUCTION
God never called pastors to be entertainers, extortioners, or exalters of self. In the Dispensation of Grace, pastors are commanded to feed the flock with sound doctrine (Acts 20:28), especially the truths revealed through Paul the apostle to the Gentiles.

Yet Scripture warns that bad pastors will ariseβ€”men who pervert the gospel, exploit the sheep, and reject rightly divided truth.

Today we expose NINE CLEAR BIBLICAL DANGER SIGNS OF A BAD PASTORβ€”not by opinion, but by God’s Word rightly divided.



DISTORTS THE DOCTRINE
2 Timothy 2:15

A. Confuses Law and Grace – Mixes Israel’s program with the Church
B. Corrupts Context – Applies verses not written to us
C. Conceals Pauline Truth – Avoids Romans–Philemon
Dispensational Insight:
A bad pastor refuses to rightly divide Scripture.



DENIES PAUL’S AUTHORITY
Romans 11:13

A. Rejects Paul’s Gospel – Minimizes 1 Corinthians 15:1–4
B. Replaces the Mystery – Preaches kingdom doctrine today
C. Removes Grace Emphasis – Shifts focus to works
Dispensational Insight:
To reject Paul is to reject God’s message for today.



DRIVES THE FLOCK BY FEAR
Romans 8:1

A. Threatens Salvation Loss – Fear-based control
B. Torments with Condemnation – No assurance
C. Teaches Performance Salvation – Works-based security
Dispensational Insight:
Grace produces assurance; fear produces bondage.



DEMANDS MONEY THROUGH MANIPULATION
1 Timothy 6:5

A. Forces Tithing – Misuses Malachi 3
B. Exploits Guilt – β€œGive or God will curse you”
C. Focuses on Fundraising – Money over ministry
Dispensational Insight:
The Church Age is not under Israel’s tithe system.



DESIRES PREEMINENCE

3 John 1:9

A. Exalts Himself – Celebrity pastor mindset
B. Silences Correction – No accountability
C. Controls the Church – Dictatorial leadership
Dispensational Insight:
True pastors magnify Christβ€”not themselves.



DISCOURAGES BIBLE STUDY
Acts 17:11

A. Discourages Questioning – β€œJust trust me”
B. Denounces Right Division – Calls it β€œdangerous”
C. Downplays Doctrine – Replaces teaching with emotion
Dispensational Insight:
Bad pastors fear informed believers.



DELIGHTS IN POPULARITY
2 Timothy 4:3–4

A. Tickles Ears – Feel-good messages
B. Trims Truth – Avoids hard doctrine
C. Trades Truth for Trends – Culture over Scripture
Dispensational Insight:
Popularity is often the price of compromise.



DECEIVES THROUGH COUNTERFEIT HOLINESS
2 Corinthians 11:13–15

A. Appears Righteous – Outward show
B. Preaches Another Gospel – Subtle distortion
C. Promotes Religious Activity – Without grace
Dispensational Insight:
Satan’s ministers look holyβ€”but preach error.



DIVIDES THE BODY WITH FALSE TEACHING
Romans 16:17–18

A. Causes Confusion – Doctrinal chaos
B. Creates Factions – Loyalty to pastor over truth
C. Corrupts the Simple – Smooth words deceive
Dispensational Insight:
Truth unites; false doctrine divides.



CONCLUSION


Bad pastors are not always obvious wolvesβ€”they often look like shepherds. The test is not personality, popularity, or passion, but doctrine rightly divided. God commands believers not to follow errorβ€”but to mark and avoid it.

CALL TO ACTION

Study Paul’s epistles daily
Demand sound doctrine
Reject fear-based preaching
Support faithful teachers of grace
2 Timothy 2:15
Ephesians 4:14

FINAL THOUGHTS

Doctrine matters
Grace must be defended
Fear is not of God
Giving is voluntary, not forced
Christ alone deserves glory
Study produces strength
Popularity often hides compromise
Holiness can be counterfeit
Truth protects the flock