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How can pastors identify current dangers to the church?

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Pastors can identify current dangers by understanding societal trends and their spiritual implications, such as secularism and moral relativism.

To effectively warn their congregations, pastors must be aware of contemporary cultural trends and their potential dangers to the church. For example, the rise of militant secularism seeks to remove religious influence from various aspects of life, undermining the authority of Scripture. Additionally, moral relativism promotes the idea that right and wrong are subjective, leading to confusion and compromise within the church. Pastors are tasked with studying these trends through a biblical lens, sounding the alarm on how they may encroach on orthodox teaching and create challenges for spiritual growth. By staying informed, pastors fulfill their duty as watchmen, ensuring the congregation is prepared to address these issues.
Scripture References: Romans 1:28, Isaiah 5:20

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