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hg-loves · 4 months ago
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*sips coffee* Man, heresy IS rampant here, baffling
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thomastanker02 · 1 month ago
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When one preaches the word of God, that is the only word they must be preaching.
The Lord’s word is perfect, because God himself is perfect. There is no improving perfection, and any change to it will only make it worse.
The Lord’s word is not meant to be sugarcoated, watered down, or changed in any way. To do such thing would be to hamper the message of the Lord, which he will not stand for.
God makes it very clear that his word is meant to strike you into action, to hit you in the very depth of your soul. His word is sharper than any two edged sword, sharp enough to divide the soul and spirit, the joints and the marrow (Hebrews 4:12). Does this sound like something that should be watered down?
I don’t mean to offend, but if you’re looking to Christianity for self validation, or not looking to change anything about your current life, then you’re looking in the wrong place.
Being a Christian means to take off your old self, and put on the new life Christ has died to give you. It’s a life of service, humility, and obedience to God (even if it means your death). This is not a life of validation, but repentance.
If something in God’s word offends you, then it’s most likely a sigh that you aren’t right with God. It’s a call to repent while you still have time.
Everything about your life can change in an instant, but God’s word cannot and will not, which is what makes it a firm foundation upon which you can build your life. No matter what life or the enemy throws your way, you will remain upright in Christ.
His word is a lamp for your feet, and alight for your path. Even in the darkness of this world, his word is a light to us.
Any preacher who changes the Lord’s word is not worth listening to. Any man or woman who makes a living off of preaching the word should not be preaching it.
Biblical Christianity is called to be above the world, and thus, unpopular with those who reside in it. Popular Christianity is not only unbiblical, but it’s dangerous.
It leads to the love of money, to loving money and your life more than God, and thus, leads to changing the word in order to maintain this lifestyle. This is nothing like how God called for his word to be preached.
He are called to be speakers for our master, speakers for his song. What kind of speaker doesn’t play the song you want? What kind of servant doesn’t do the will of his master?
This servant will be fired, and cast out of the house.
If we don’t preach the word of God, it’ll be better to not preacher at all. It’s better to stay silent about someone than spread lies about them.
Stay alert, test your preacher’s teachings with the Gospel’s, and get acquainted with the Lord’s word, which is where all of a preacher’s teachings should come from. 
God bless, Jesus loves you ✝️❤️
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seasonxchristian · 1 month ago
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Hello brothers and sisters! I hope you are well and had a good day✝️🙏
I'm posting about a heretic and a false preacher, Johnny Chang. He has not long ago become a follower of Christ (as he claims) and he instantly started to teach without reading and understanding the bible. He says don't say our father in our prayers, he has made up a conspiracy about the bible hiding verses: Matthew 17-21, 18-11. John 5-4. Acts 8-37. Without reading why they were took out for repeat verses purposes, he claims you don't need to ask for forgiveness or apologise for sinning. And many more heretic claims, he clearly doesn't understand the bible and hasn't took his time with the journey with Christ. He does have moment's of truth but then he will twist it and mock a little.
I have listened to him before in my early days of my journey with Christ, i heard him say don't repent or apologise for sinning, and god showed me why I shouldn't be listening to him. I fully listened and went to church instead, i also took my time in trusting teatchers and preachers. He is not ready to be a teacher
If you want to understand, get close, and research, please read the bible and there's apps called Logos andYouversion that teaches you about the verses and what they mean originally.
Be careful my Brothers and Sisters
God bless you all ✝️🙏
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quotesfromscripture · 1 year ago
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Acts 20:29-31 NRSVA
"I know that after I have gone, savage wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock. Some even from your own group will come distorting the truth in order to entice the disciples to follow them. Therefore be alert, remembering that for three years I did not cease night or day to warn everyone with tears."
Study questions:
(1) What does Paul mean by "after I have gone"?
(2) What does he mean by "from your own group"? What group is he referring to?
(3) Why does he emphasize that he warned them with tears? What kind of warning does this imply?
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eli-kittim · 9 months ago
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Modern Christianity is a Joke
Eli Kittim
On their podcasts and platforms, Christians are constantly talking about God, Christ, and the Bible, explaining the gospel, debating about theology and prophecy, while assuming to know what scripture teaches, right down to the last detail. And yet none of them know what they’re talking about or what’s really going on (Rom. 3:11). Yet they all have millions of followers flocking to their social media platforms to hear them speak, and they’re deceiving all of them (intentionally or unintentionally) with lies and misinformation. But this has already been prophesied. In fact, Matthew 24 and 1 Timothy 4:1 clearly state that the end-times will be characterized by global deception, as many false prophets and teachers will arise and mislead many. Paul himself knew that after his departure Christianity would eventually decline and become a church of heretics (Acts 20:29). All that has happened. Most teachings today are about the Nephilim, aliens, and ancient civilizations.
All the biblical doctrines that are being taught today——whether at the university, the seminary, or in social media platforms——are false. Why? Because they have nothing to do with the Holy Spirit. None of these so-called pundits have received any revelations from God in the manner that Paul describes (see Gal. 1:11-12). To preach things based on personal guesswork or mere speculation is not the same as teaching according to the Holy Spirit. John 14:26 says that “the Holy Spirit … will teach you all things.”
It’s gotten so bad that even the Pope is now teaching that it’s a dangerous heresy to have a personal relationship with Jesus outside the church. A Facebook friend of mine——a Christian apologist by the name of Marcia Montenegro——has gone so far as to condemn any attempt to open your mind and spirit to God through the prayer of stillness (which btw is still used in both the Catholic and Orthodox Churches), denouncing it as a so-called satanic practice that opens your spirit to demonic influences, even though that is precisely what the Bible requires in order for rebirth and salvation to take place. How else can God transform your carnal nature unless he recreates your identity? (Eph. 4:22-24). How can God live within you and create a new operating system unless the old one is deleted? How else can you receive the Holy Spirit, who changes your personality, turning a sinner to a saint, as it did with Paul? Romans 8:9 says categorically and unequivocally:
“if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ,
they do not belong to Christ.”
Then there are the nominal Christians. These are Christians in name only. They pretend to be Christ-like but act like demons. I know a few well-known Christian writers and bible prophecy teachers who have privately sent me viruses because I criticized their views. People would be surprised to know that Richard H. Perry did such a thing when i criticized his view that George Bush represents the white horseman of Revelation. I obviously had to block him. Another famous lawyer turned author by the name of Mark L. Hitchcock took me by surprise when he reported me to YouTube, which resulted in google permanently shutting down my platform. And he did this just because I complained that his YouTube channel was deleting all my comments and articles. As a result, I ended up losing all my videos and all my content that had been running on the web for the past 12 years. I was aghast that someone of his stature would resort to this. That was so mean. It completely took me by surprise. I didn’t see that one coming. This type of spitefulness is uncharacteristic of Christian believers. Their fruits bear no love. I seriously doubt whether such a person is in-dwelt by the Holy Spirit. Needless to say, I have lost all respect for him. I obviously blocked him, too. Good riddance! There are even Christian churches that persecute other Christians. For example, the LDS Church is so powerful and influential that after I wrote an article debunking Mormonism they falsely reported me to Reddit, which immediately suspended my 13-year account. Talk about a false church!
Christianity has gotten so bad that Christian pastors are preying on crippled children, promising to heal them if they sow a financial seed to the ministry. People like Kenneth Copeland, Benny Hinn, and more recently, Kathryn Krick, all falsely claim to heal people suffering of serious disorders. Then you have YouTubers who are openly deceiving people, claiming that God speaks to them. Troy Black is a case in point. He has half a million victims, I mean subscribers, who are being lied to on a daily basis.
Not to mention the multiple scandals involving priests and pastors who are texting pornographic materials to their congregants and have inappropriate relations with them. Some pastors are even teaching that you don’t even need to believe in Jesus in order to be saved, while others, like Steven Anderson, are claiming that you don’t need to stop sinning, but only to believe in Jesus. Some Christian writers are teaching that you don’t even need God or Jesus, and you certainly don’t need to hear from them or even experience them personally. All you need is to read the Bible. There are some well-known pastors, like Justin Peters, who teach this doctrine. Not to mention those scholars, like David Bentley Hart, who claim that all people will eventually be saved, whether they believe in Jesus or not. But how exactly are we saved? Does anyone know? A well-known pastor, named Ken Raggio, recently posted on Instagram that “God changes us from sinner to saint … by … divine discipline. As we OBEY the Word.” This is totally and completely wrong! We cannot save our selves by ourselves. That’s why we need a savior. Jesus criticized the Pharisees for washing their hands but not cleansing their heart, showing that their legalism and discipline was totally ineffective in changing them from within. That’s why he said to Nicodemus the Pharisee: you must be “born again” (Jn 3:3). Only God can recreate us (2 Cor. 5:17). We are not saved by works or through personal efforts and behaviors.
And the core doctrines of modern Christianity are all wrong. The modern Christian faith centers on certain core beliefs regarding the historical birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. But these events haven’t happened yet. According to the Bible, they will take place in the endtimes (see Isa. 2:19; Dan. 12:1-2; Zeph. 1:7; Lk 17:30; Acts 3:19:21; 1 Cor. 15:22-24; Gal. 4:4; Eph. 1:9-10; Heb. 1:1-2; 9:26b; 1 Pet. 1:10-11; 1:20; Rev 12:5; 19:10d). My chief objection is that the TIMING of these events is totally wrong. This is all based on a misunderstanding of Greek and a misreading of genre.
The internal evidence supports my view. It’s in both the Old and New Testaments! Zephaniah 1:7 declares that the Lord’s sacrifice will occur during “the day of the Lord” (not in antiquity). Isaiah 2:19 says that people will hide in caves when “the Lord … arises to terrify the earth.” Similarly, Daniel 12:1 puts the resurrection of the anointed prince just prior to the great tribulation. I can prove it with detailed exegesis from the Greek text. The LXX (Dan 12:1) says παρελεύσεται, which means to “pass away,” & the Theodotion has ἀναστήσεται, meaning a bodily resurrection in the end-times. In the following verse (12:2), the plural form of the exact same word (ἀναστήσονται) is used to describe the general resurrection of the dead! In other words, if the exact same word means resurrection in Daniel 12:2, then it must also necessarily mean resurrection in Daniel 12:1! Acts 3:20-21 similarly says that Christ will not be sent to earth until the consummation of the ages. First Corinthians 15:22-24 also tells us that Christ will be the first to be resurrected in the end-times! Revelation 12:5 tells us that the messiah is born in the end times, and the next verse talks about the great tribulation. Galatians 4:4 says that Jesus will be born during the consummation of the ages, expressed by the apocalyptic phrase τὸ πλήρωμα τοῦ χρόνου, which is defined in Ephesians 1:10 as the end of the world! First Peter 1:20 says that although Christ was foreknown before the creation of the world, he was initially revealed “at the final point of time.” It’s supported by Hebrews 1:2 which says that Jesus speaks to mankind in the “last days,” not in antiquity. And Hebrews 9:26 says EXPLICITLY that Jesus will die for the sins of mankind “once in the end of the world” (ἐπὶ συντελείᾳ τῶν αἰώνων)! Revelation 19:10 also informs us that the TESTIMONY to Jesus is prophetic (not historical). Read Acts 10:40-41 where we are told that Jesus’ resurrection was based on visions because it was only visible “to witnesses who were chosen beforehand by God.” Similarly, 1 Peter 1:10-11 says that the New Testament prophets “predicted the sufferings of the Messiah” in advance (cf. Isa 46:10).
This short video will clarify everything I’ve said so far:
A Biblical Greek translation of the New Testament that changes everything we thought we knew about Jesus
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A Powerful Delusion
11 And because of this, God will send to them a working of delusion, for them to believe what is false, 12 in order that all those not having believed the truth but having delighted in unrighteousness should be judged. — 2 Thessalonians 2:11-12 | Berean Literal Bible (BLB) The Berean Literal Bible © 2016 by Bible Hub and Berean Bible. All rights Reserved. Cross References: 1 Kings 22:22; Isaiah 44:20; Jeremiah 4:10; Romans 1:28; Romans 1:32; Romans 2:8; 1 Corinthians 13:6; 1 Thessalonians 2:3; 2 Thessalonians 2:10; 2 Timothy 4:4
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admiralderuyter · 1 year ago
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kstarlitchaotics · 2 months ago
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And it's not just with witches even false prophets or even followers of Christ can mislead you
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hg-loves · 4 months ago
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Progressive Christianity is truly a plague
Gods word stays the same
God stays the same
Jesus’s mind hasn’t changed about sin
It does not change with culture or the times or how you are feeling or how you identify
it always and will always be the same
Sin will always stay sin
And Jesus Christ will always be the savior that will save us from it
Repent and follow Christ, not false teachings and false interpretations,
ask God what he thinks, not the hivemind that agrees with you, because they are also deceived and will continue to lead you astray until the day of judgment if you are not careful
Jesus loves you dearly, but he does not want you to stay in sin
His grace is abundant, do not abuse it!
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thomastanker02 · 13 days ago
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Hey everybody.
I just wanted to say thank you for all the notes I’ve been getting recently. I give all the glory to the most high God for all of this, and I am forever thankful that he has chosen me as an instrument to spread his gospel.
That being said, I am still human.
I will, and probably already have, made mistakes when spreading his message.
If I have said anything that is unbiblical, or does not line up with the word of God, please call me out on it. The last thing I want to do is lead someone astray and away from the Father.
God has given so much in this past year alone, I can’t even fathom it. As such, I don’t want anything to do with false teachings, false doctrines, or anything of that sort.
I’m asking you to please keep me in your prayers, so I can continue to be humble before the Lord and do what is in his will for me to do. I want to get closer to him with every passing day.
Thank you so much for reading and have a great day.
God bless, Jesus loves you all very much ✝️❤️
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lightman2120 · 4 months ago
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rocc203 · 8 months ago
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tom4jc · 8 months ago
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1 Timothy 4:1 Will You Depart From The Faith?
Now the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons, 1 Timothy 4:1 Beginning something new is easy for many people. Excitement and hope are built up about what is new, and people are quick to grab on to it and jump on the new bandwagon. Later, when something else newer comes along, or there arises…
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alandemoss · 9 months ago
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John Piper’s Dangerous Doctrine: How Calvinism Distorts the Gospel of Jesus
Calvinism, especially through John Piper, distorts Jesus' teachings on grace and salvation. This article explores how limited atonement and predestination misrepresent Christ’s universal grace. Discover the dangers of these doctrines and learn how to alig
In today’s Christian landscape, Calvinism has been making waves, particularly through influential figures like John Piper and Apologia Studios. But beneath the surface, there’s a serious problem: Calvinism’s dangerous doctrinedistorts the very teachings of Jesus Christ. As we dive deeper into the flaws of this theology, it’s crucial to see how this reformed theology conflicts with the biblical…
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admiralderuyter · 1 year ago
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