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How should Christians respond to the idea of false altars or teachings?

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Christians should be vigilant and committed to the true gospel, resisting any teachings that add to or take away from it.

In light of the instances of false altars and teachings, as seen in the story of the altar at Ed, Christians are called to remain steadfast in the truth of the gospel, having a zeal for the glory of God. The warning against adding to God's word, as the tribes did, serves as a significant lesson against introducing any deviations or innovations to the established gospel message. Paul, in Galatians 1:8-9, warns believers that any other gospel apart from the one preached is to be accursed, highlighting the seriousness of this issue. Christians should diligently study Scripture, seek sound teaching, and hold fast to the truth that only in Christ can they find salvation and acceptance before God, making their commitment to the true gospel a crucial aspect of their faith.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:8-9, James 1:22

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