This video is on very serious things. In short, ministries who are exposing others as being false, are now making it clear that they are "perfect" in their expositions, teachings and preached sermons. They have gone too far, and their "reproof" of other ministries has become a nitpicking of minor points, minister's mannerisms, etcetera. Reproof and refute IS NEEDED but just how far should it go?! I read from 7 Holy Scripture passages, within this video teaching-message. Following are two of significance. - - -
Ephesians 5:11 “And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.” (A verse showing it is right to expose the false.)
Luke 21:15 “For I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist.” (Jesus saying true teachers and preachers are backed by him.)
While refuting/exposing false doctrines within Christianity is something God admonishes and even commands his truly called ministers to do, this still must be done in a serious manner. It cannot be done flippantly but with seriousness for hearers listening to messages that point out false movements and teachings, attempting to lead sincere Christians astray.
Some of these false teachings and prophecies being give out on television, online or even in a church one attends are something Jesus himself said would occur (Matthew 24). He also said that these false beliefs and non-beliefs, would cause great divisions amongst family and friends in the "Last Days" when perilous times will increase with each day.
I am a graduate of Liberty University (1996) for completion of theological studies (33 college credits) and I completed "Bible Survey" with Assemblies of God - Berean College. I consider myself a "Bapticostal" (a Baptist also having Pentecostal beliefs). Bible studies are one of my most-covered book subjects. I am however, careful to only address those subjects I believe God has given me correct revelation on. I was a Christian Youth Minister, beginning in 1983 for approximately 18 years. During, between and after youth ministries I served in other church capacities as well, including interim pastoring and retirement home ministry. MOST IMPOTANTLY, I am a redeemed man, who has received salvation by acceptance of Jesus Christ (John 3:16).
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