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What are the marks of a false prophet?

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False prophets are identified by their opposition to sound doctrine, hypocrisy, and teaching that mixes grace with works (Matthew 23:13, Acts 15:1).

Marks of a false prophet include a teaching that deviates from the doctrine of Christ, often introducing additional requirements for salvation. Jesus calls the Pharisees hypocrites in Matthew 23:13, as they prioritize outward appearances over inward righteousness. They also mix works with grace, a hallmark of false teaching, as seen in Acts 15:1 where some taught that circumcision was necessary for salvation. A true prophet focuses solely on Christ's redemptive work and warns against legalism and performance-based righteousness. Recognizing these marks is vital in protecting oneself and the wider church from spiritual error.
Scripture References: Matthew 23:13, Acts 15:1

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