True Teachers
How to Identify Them
By Dr. Ken Matto
Galatians 4:16 (KJV) Am I therefore become your enemy, 
because I tell you the truth?
Just as there are false teachers with certain 
characteristics which are very noticeable, there are also true teachers which 
have some characteristics that are very noticeable. It is not only important 
that we identify and reject the false teachers who attempt to turn us away from 
Christ but it is just as important for us to recognize the true teachers who try 
to point us to Christ and to live a true Christian life. All one has to do is 
turn on the radio or TV and it will be obvious by seeing and listening whether 
we are in the presence of a true or false teacher. In this article I want to 
give thirteen characteristics of true teachers. In this way we can make a proper 
decision as to what group we are listening to, the false or the true.
They tell you what you need to hear
1 Kings 22:8 (KJV) And the king of Israel said unto 
Jehoshaphat, There is yet one man, Micaiah the son of Imlah, by whom we may 
inquire of the LORD: but I hate him; for he doth not prophesy good concerning 
me, but evil. And Jehoshaphat said, Let not the king say so.
Here is probably a little known prophet of God who 
lived in the time of King Ahab of the Northern Kingdom of Israel. Ahab hated him 
because Micaiah would only speak the truth and told Ahab what he needed to hear 
not what he wanted to hear. It is the same with us. Even as Christians we may 
adopt a certain lifestyle which may be against Scripture and when we hear 
someone challenge our lifestyle, we too, may hate the one who is preaching 
simply because they are telling the truth. They are speaking what we need to 
hear and not what we want to hear. The true teacher will teach the word of God 
without apology not concerning themselves with whose toes they are stepping on. 
The true teacher also teaches the Bible unapologetically to unbelievers because 
they know that a person is saved through hearing the word of God and not a bunch 
of commentary or excuses for the Bible being so straightforward.
Their message always aligns with Scripture
Acts 18:28 (KJV) For he mightily convinced the Jews, 
and that publickly, shewing by the scriptures that Jesus was Christ.
Here was a man named Apollos who taught the Jews that 
Jesus was the Christ. In the above passage we read that he did it not of 
philosophy or out of some other type of arguments but he used the Scriptures to 
convince the Jews that Jesus was the Christ. The message of Apollos had aligned 
completely with Scripture. The true teacher does not teach from commentaries or 
from opinion but they teach directly from the word of God which only has the 
power to convict a person or to convert them to Christianity. The true teacher 
does not teach the so called “grey areas” but sticks completely to black and 
white, this way they know they are teaching God’s words rather than a mixture of 
God’s word and man’s ideas.
They Teach the full counsel of God
Acts 20:27 (KJV) For I have not shunned to declare 
unto you all the counsel of God.
Here we have the Apostle Paul stating that he taught 
them the full counsel of God. The word “shunned” in the Greek carries with it 
the meaning of “cower or to shrink back.” In other words, there was a boldness 
in Paul to preach the entire counsel of God which not only included the promises 
of God but also the wrath and judgment by God on the last day. The whole counsel 
of God includes judgment as well as all the promises. Today we have a so-called 
positive message which only focuses on the love of God and what He can do for 
us. The pulpits today have been very silent in declaring that a judgment day 
will come to pass and that is because they want only to appease their hearers 
thus increasing donations. Can it be a positive message when only half the story 
is told and unbelievers are made to feel good until they stand before the Lord 
on Judgment Day and be sentenced to Hell. The true teacher focuses on the whole 
message from the Bible and does not intentionally omit any part of it.
They do not seek to please men
Galatians 1:10 (KJV) For do I now persuade men, or 
God? or do I seek to please men? for if I yet pleased men, I should not be the 
servant of Christ.
The true teacher does not concern themselves with 
pleasing people with some glossed over stories. They will teach the hard truths 
of Scripture as well as the pleasant truths of Scripture such as a guarantee of 
Heaven for every true believer. The true teacher does not customize their 
messages to accommodate those in the audience which may be living in sin or 
partaking of sins. For example, if there is a church which has drinkers or 
smokers, the true teacher will not tailor the message to excuse their sins. They 
will teach the parts of Scripture which condemn the drinking of alcohol by 
believers and the bad habit of smoking which leads to death. Exodus 20:13 
(KJV) Thou shalt not kill.  Smoking kills the body and is a lousy 
testimony. Can you have a Marlboro in one hand and a Bible in another and 
convince people you have been changed by your salvation? The true teacher 
expounds the truths of Scripture no matter who is in the audience.
Their message is based on Scripture and not 
personal experiences
2 Corinthians 11:13 (KJV) For such are false apostles, 
deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ.
The true teacher confines their messages to the 
Scriptures. Today you have many who have visions, dreams, and other signs and 
wonders who base their message upon these personal experiences. The reality is 
that God is no longer speaking in visions and dreams because we now have the 
completed Bible. People have dreams and right away they think it is a message 
from God when in essence the dream is in response to what they ate before going 
to bed. The true teacher bases all their messages and beliefs upon what the 
Scriptures teach and not some personal experience which may come right from the 
pit of hell. They also do not focus on commentaries or the opinions of 
theologians as irrefutable truth. Rather they deem the Scriptures as the highest 
authority and as a result they build a lasting stability into their Christian 
life.
They focus on the spiritual aspect of your 
life
Romans 14:17 (KJV) For the kingdom of God is not meat 
and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.
If you turn on the TV today, it will not take you long 
to come across media preachers and when you listen to them, you will hear that 
their primary message is all about giving money to God’s work and, of course, it 
is to be given to them. Probably TBN has the most pulpit prostitutes on it. The 
false teacher claims that if you give them $1000 in seed money, then God will 
bless you many times over with wealth and health. They focus on the here and now 
and the physical and never give thought to the spiritual life of the believer. 
The true teacher wants the Christians to have a godly and closer walk with the 
Lord. They want to see Christians spiritually progress in their Christian walk 
becoming a great witness and actively involved in personal ministry. They want 
to see Christians overcome the satanic obstacles in this world and be victorious 
in their Christian walk. Revelation 2:7 (KJV) He that hath an ear, let him 
hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I give 
to eat of the tree of life, which is in the midst of the paradise of God.  
Notice that Revelation 2:7 states that those who hear what the Spirit says will 
be those who overcome. It is the spiritual life that we must focus on. Rev. 2:7 
nowhere mentions that you can overcome by having much money or material goods. 
So if you are under the teaching of one who focuses on the spiritual aspect of 
the Christian walk, then you are under a true teacher.
The message is made clear
Ephesians 5:6 (KJV) Let no man deceive you with vain 
words: for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of 
disobedience.
The true teacher makes the message of the Bible as 
clear as possible. They say in 100 words what others may say in 1000 words. 
Today the message of the Bible is being clouded with so many different false 
systems. The latest one to attack the church is the mystical teachings found in 
the Emergent Church movement which replaces the message of the Bible with all 
kinds of New Age esoteric mind control methods which do nothing but engender 
demonic involvement. If you are hearing a teacher who is making their comments 
by way of Scripture then you have found a true teacher. If you are hearing a 
teacher who muddies the teaching of Scripture with all kind of vain philosophies 
and false theologies than you are under a false teacher. Beware of those who 
have to over-explain the Bible. The true teacher approaches the Scriptures with 
the realization that most of the Scriptures are almost self-explanatory. They do 
not need to over-interpret to the point of actually losing the meaning of a 
passage. They can normally explain a passage with another passage of Scripture 
because spiritual interprets spiritual. 1 Corinthians 2:13 (KJV) Which 
things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which 
the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual. 
They possess humility when teaching
James 4:10 (KJV) Humble yourselves in the sight of the 
Lord, and he shall lift you up.
The true teacher is a humble teacher because they know 
that the message is not theirs. They realize that if they humble themselves, 
then God can easily work with them and open the truths of the Bible to them so 
they can pass them on to other Christians. They know that there is no place for 
arrogance in Bible teaching. This is not to say that a teacher cannot have 
confidence in the message of the Bible or in delivering truths. The false 
teacher teaches with an arrogance as if they are delivering a message which 
cannot be refuted. The true teacher is malleable in the hands of the Lord which 
means they can be taught.
They will accept correction when needed
Acts 18:26 (KJV) And he began to speak boldly in the 
synagogue: whom when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, they took him unto them, 
and expounded unto him the way of God more perfectly.
Apollos was teacher of the Gospel but he had known 
only the way of John’s baptism. So Priscilla and Aquila heard him preach and 
afterward, they took him and then expounded the word of God to him. In other 
words, they had given Apollos the true gospel to preach. Apollos was open for 
correction and he had accepted that correction by two Christians which have now 
given him the message of the true gospel. Titus 3:13 (KJV) Bring Zenas the 
lawyer and Apollos on their journey diligently, that nothing be wanting unto 
them.  We can tell that Apollos took the correction because the 
Apostle Paul had now asked for Apollos. The book of Titus was written about 55 
A.D. Sometimes a true teacher will hold a false understanding or a false 
teaching but as soon as they find out, then they will change to make their 
teachings align up with the Scriptures.
They accept Scripture for what it teaches
2 Peter 3:16 (KJV) As also in all his epistles, 
speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be 
understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also 
the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.
The true teacher is one that accepts the teachings of 
Scripture as is taught in the Bible. They do not filter certain verses through 
their personal bias but instead willingly accept what the Bible plainly teaches. 
For example: 1 Peter 1:2 (KJV) Elect according to the foreknowledge of God 
the Father, through sanctification of the Spirit, unto obedience and sprinkling 
of the blood of Jesus Christ: Grace unto you, and peace, be multiplied.  
The first word in this verse is “Elect.” The word “elect” means “chosen or 
elect.” I have heard many free will preachers explain it away that God looked 
down the corridors of time and saw who would accept Him and therefore He elected 
them. My question is why would God have to elect them if they were going to 
accept Him? So you can see how false teachers butcher the simple meaning of 
“elect” and this is done with many other words because they are filtered through 
the bias of a person’s belief system or some theological belief system. The true 
teacher does not seek to change word definitions to suit themselves but teach 
them as God has given them in the Bible without apology.
They are portals to the Glory of God
Psalm 29:2 (KJV) Give unto the LORD the glory due unto 
his name; worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness.
A true teacher gives glory to God for the revealing of 
Bible truths. They know that unless God gives the understanding of the 
Scriptures, then there would be no true understanding, instead they would wrest 
the Scriptures to their own destruction. The true teacher recognizes that since 
God wrote the Bible, then He is the only one qualified to interpret it and give 
a believer the true understanding of Scripture. The false teachers seek to bring 
glory to themselves as if they are the only ones that have the truth. 3 John 
9 (KJV) I wrote unto the church: but Diotrephes, who loveth to have the 
preeminence among them, receiveth us not.  Here Diotrephes desires to 
have the preeminence among his congregation. He wished to be glorified as if he 
was “the” speaker for God in that congregation.
They realize that they are not the only ones 
who have the truth
Acts 15:22 (KJV) Then pleased it the apostles and 
elders, with the whole church, to send chosen men of their own company to 
Antioch with Paul and Barnabas; namely, Judas surnamed Barsabas, and Silas, 
chief men among the brethren:
Here we have two sets of men ready to go out and bring 
the messages of what was spoken at the Jerusalem conference. Notice that they 
sent out not only Paul and Barnabas but also Judas and Silas. The true teacher 
knows that they are not the only ones who hold the truth but are part of a vast 
network of Christians all over this world who also hold to the truth. In 
opposition to those false teachers who believe only they have the truth, true 
teachers are willing to share teaching responsibilities with those of like mind 
and who hold the Scriptures higher than man’s opinions. 
They do not claim any promises outside what 
the Bible promises
1 John 2:25 (KJV) And this is the promise that he hath 
promised us, even eternal life.
The true teacher does not embellish the promises given 
in Scripture because they know that they do not have to. If the Scripture states 
eternal life, then eternal life it is for the true believer. If it is the new 
heavens and the new earth, then it is to be believed as such. We hear about 
Islam promising 70 virgins for every man that dies in jihad. We hear that 
Mormons become gods of their own planets. These things are nowhere fund in 
Scripture yet these false cults still convince their people they will get these 
things if they adhere to their rules. The true teacher does not get involved 
with fanciful interpretations and fantasy beliefs. They stick totally to the 
Scriptures for their promises.
Summary
I have given 13 principles which to spot a true 
teacher by. They are sincere and humble and do not cross any unbiblical 
boundaries. They do not intentionally misquote Scripture but seek to be sincere 
in their understanding of Scripture so they may pass on these eternal truths to 
their hearers. You will see that their lifestyle will match their teachings. 
Their desire is to see Christians progress in their Christian walk. A true 
teacher is a gem so value them as they are gifts to your congregation and to you 
personally. 
One of the main ingredients of being a good teacher is 
the realization that if you are going to present a teaching it must be 
researched well and that will take considerable time. While other Christians are 
out having a good time, you will have to make the sacrifice of skipping those 
outings to study your subject at hand. Those teachers who just grab someone 
else’s material and then quote it as if they were the one who wrote it 
definitely do not have the spiritual gift of teaching. (Mat 10:39 KJV) He that 
findeth his life shall lose it: and he that loseth his life for my sake shall 
find it. This is what the Lord speaks about when He says we lose our life in 
this life. The more time we spend here on earth researching the Gospel means 
that it is less time we have to enjoy the things of this earth. However, there 
is an up side to this, those who do this will find life on the other side. 
Teaching is not something which should be entered into lightly since it is a 
major commitment of time and energy because you will suffer fatigue plus 
teaching is an ongoing ministry and not just a one time commitment.