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How do we know false prophets are a serious threat?

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False prophets are identified in Scripture as being destructive, leading people away from the true gospel.

The seriousness of the threat posed by false prophets is articulated throughout the Bible, particularly in the writings of Jude. Jude warns of ungodly men who have crept in unnoticed and who twist the grace of God into something perverse. They are characterized by their greed and lust for power, using their influence to lead others astray. Their method is one of subtlety and manipulation, which poses a real danger to the integrity of the gospel and the community of believers. This highlights the necessity for Christians to be vigilant and discerning, grounded in the truth of God's Word, to recognize and resist such treachery.
Scripture References: Jude 4, Malachi 2:8-9

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Treachery
Don Fortner · Aug 23, 2009
Joshua

Joshua

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