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How can we discern the true God from false beliefs?

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Discerning the true God requires aligning our beliefs with Scripture, as seen in Elijah's challenge to Israel.

In 1 Kings 18, Elijah confronts the people of Israel with a stark choice: to follow the true God or the false gods they had created. His challenge, 'How long halt ye between two opinions?' illustrates the necessity for clarity in worship and belief. To discern the true God, Christians must measure their beliefs against the truths revealed in Scripture. The Bible is the ultimate authority on the nature and character of God, providing the foundation for true worship. By studying the Scriptures and praying for understanding, believers can identify any misconceptions about God's nature and reject false representations that may lead them astray. Ultimately, knowing the true God means recognizing His sovereignty, holiness, and the specific way He has provided for salvation through Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 18:21, John 14:6

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Elijah's Challenge
Paul Mahan · Dec 30, 2006
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Joshua

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