Tag: false teaching
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The Reborn Life
A transformative journey through Scripture, exploring how God restores, renews, and remakes us through His presence, His promises, and the quiet work of His Spirit.
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Correcting the Church Not the Culture: Recovering the Biblical Mandate
Correcting the Church, Not the Culture calls believers back to the biblical priority of pursuing holiness within the church rather than fighting culture wars. Instead of confronting unbelievers, Scripture urges us to disciple one another, reflect Christ, and trust the power of a transformed body to influence the world. For those weary of conflict and…
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The Blessed Hope
The Blessed Hope offers a steady, biblical perspective on the last days—rooted not in fear or speculation, but in God’s faithfulness. As confusion and sensational end-times claims spread, many believers feel anxious or uncertain. This book brings clarity, peace, and confidence by showing how God has always remained with His people through every trial. It’s…
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“Believer” or “Christian”? A Pastoral Reflection on Identity, Faith, and Cultural Confusion
In a culture where the word “Christian” carries both reverence and reproach, what does it truly mean to be a believer in Jesus Christ? This pastoral reflection explores the meaning of faith, labels, and authentic identity in Christ.
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Hope, Not Hysteria: Recovering a Faithful View of Christ’s Return
Throughout history, Christians have labeled leaders, technologies, and world events as the Antichrist or the “mark of the beast.” While prophecy is vital, repeated mislabeling has hurt our witness and made us look like conspiracy theorists. This article explores historical and modern examples, Scripture’s warning, and how we can respond with wisdom, humility, and hope.
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The Dangers of False Teaching in The Church: Why Truth Matters More Than Ever
False teachings have always threatened the people of God, from the prophets of old to Jesus and the apostles. Today, they continue to steal, kill, and destroy—sowing division, confusion, and compromise in the body of Christ. This article exposes their danger, highlights modern examples like prosperity gospel, pre-tribulation rapture, cessationism, and several others, and equips…
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Testing the Spirits: Guarding Against False Teaching in the Age of AI
In an era where voices online can sound polished and authoritative—even artificially generated—the need for biblical discernment has never been greater. Scripture gives us clear tests to identify false teachings and hold fast to the truth of the gospel.
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John and Joel Osteen: A Biblical Analysis of Their Teachings
A biblical analysis of John Osteen’s teachings before Joel Osteen, the shift at Lakewood Church, and how Word of Faith and prosperity gospel distort the true message of Christ.
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Astrology & Christianized Horoscopes: A Subtle Return to Babylon
Astrology and horoscopes are creeping into the church disguised as “Christian” practices. But Scripture is clear—seeking guidance from the stars is forbidden. True identity and direction are found only in Christ.
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Healing Waters, Oils, and Relics: Discerning the Counterfeit from the True Power of God
Many ministries today market “miracle water,” “prayer cloths,” or “holy oil” as if they carry God’s power. Yet Scripture shows the Holy Spirit cannot be bought or packaged. True healing flows from Christ, not religious merchandise.
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The Gospel According to Culture vs. The Gospel According to Christ
Culture reshapes Jesus into a figure of convenience, but Christ’s gospel demands repentance, surrender, and faith. Learn to discern between the gospel of culture and the gospel of Christ.
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Can You Sell Your Soul to the Devil? A Biblical Answer
The phrase “selling your soul to the devil” appears in music, movies, and even interviews with celebrities like Katy Perry—but is it biblically accurate? Can anyone actually hand their soul over to Satan? The Bible reveals a far deeper reality: our souls belong to God alone. Yet, we can choose to walk in darkness—or return…
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The Secret and the Prosperity Gospel: Different Faces of the Same Spirit
Both The Secret and the Prosperity Gospel promise power, wealth, and control — but beneath the surface, they share the same demonic root. This article traces their history and exposes them with the Word of God.
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A Message to the American Church
The American church mirrors the warnings given by the prophets, the apostles, and Jesus Himself. Like Israel of old and Laodicea in Revelation, it has pursued wealth and influence while neglecting holiness, truth, and repentance.
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The Deconstruction Movement: Tearing Down Faith or Building on Sand?
The deconstruction movement promises freedom but often leads to dismantled faith. Discover why Scripture calls us to build on Christ, not cultural trends.
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Deconstruction vs. Discipleship: Learning the Difference
Many confuse questioning faith with growing in it. But there’s a difference between tearing apart belief and building it upon Christ.
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Exvangelical Stories: What We Can Learn and What We Must Reject
The growing Exvangelical movement reveals wounds left by hypocrisy, abuse, and shallow teaching in the church. While their stories hold lessons for Christians today, they also reveal a dangerous trend of rejecting Christ along with counterfeit Christianity. True disciples must listen with compassion, discern with Scripture, and cling to the Gospel that saves.
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Testing the Teachings of Joyce Meyer: A Biblical Response
Joyce Meyer is one of the most recognized Christian teachers in the world. But do her teachings align with the truth of God’s Word? This post compares her most well-known messages with the gospel of Scripture to help believers discern wisely.
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John MacArthur’s Teachings Examined: A Biblical Comparison
John MacArthur is one of the most influential Bible teachers of our time, known for his strong stance on Scripture and verse-by-verse exposition. But how do his teachings hold up when tested by the full counsel of God’s Word? This post compares MacArthur’s key doctrines with Scripture to help believers discern what aligns with truth…
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The Lie of Universalism
Universalism teaches that everyone will eventually be saved — regardless of repentance or faith in Christ. While this may sound loving, it directly contradicts the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. This post explains why universalism is unbiblical, why it’s dangerous, and what the Bible really says about salvation and eternity.










