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What are enticing words in the context of false teaching?

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Enticing words refer to persuasive language used by false teachers to distort the Gospel and lead believers away from the truth.

In the context of false teaching, 'enticing words' indicate the persuasive and deceptive language that false teachers employ to draw believers away from the truth of the Gospel. As noted in Colossians 2:4, these words can appear convincing and attractive, making it crucial for believers to be discerning. The use of such language often involves adding conditions or works to the grace of God, which diminishes the sufficiency of Christ alone for salvation. Believers are encouraged to test all teachings against Scripture to identify such deceptions and remain grounded in the true faith as revealed in the Gospel.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:4, 2 Corinthians 11:3-4, Galatians 5:4

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