Tag: authority of Scripture
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Shepherding Discernment: A Pastoral Examination of a System That Quietly Replaced the Text
A pastoral and Scripture-centered examination of several influential teachings associated with John MacArthur, exploring how theological systems can quietly reshape biblical interpretation. This article invites believers to return to humble Berean discernment, testing every doctrine against the full counsel of God’s Word while keeping Christ, not personalities, at the center of faith.
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Even If an Angel Preaches Another Gospel
In a world saturated with spiritual claims, prophetic movements, and supernatural experiences, believers are quietly drifting from the finished work of Christ. Drawing from the warnings of Jesus in Matthew 24 and Paul’s uncompromising words in Galatians, this article exposes the danger of “new revelation” that claims divine authority while subtly redefining the gospel. It…
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Did God Really Say? The Oldest Lie in a New Form
From the garden of Eden to the modern church, Satan’s oldest lie remains the same: “Did God really say?” This blog exposes how the ancient deception takes new forms today and calls believers to stand firmly on God’s Word.
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The First Lie: How Doubting Genesis Destroys Faith
Many believers unknowingly fall into the enemy’s oldest deception—doubting the truth of God’s Word from the very first verse. This article exposes how disbelief in Genesis undermines the authority of Scripture, opens the door to moral compromise, and weakens faith in the gospel itself.
