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What can we learn from Korah's rebellion in the church today?

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Korah's rebellion teaches us the importance of acknowledging God's appointed authority and the dangers of envy.

Korah's rebellion serves as a timeless lesson for the church regarding the dangers of undermining God's authority and the repercussions that follow. It highlights the reality that rebellion often stems from envy and a desire for control. In today's church, this means recognizing and respecting God's order, as well as the leaders He has raised up. Through discernment and submission, believers can guard against the allure of rebellion that seeks to disrupt the unity and peace found in Christ. Additionally, it’s a call to remain vigilant against false teachings that twist Scripture for selfish gain, fostering a spirit of humility and obedience to God's Word.
Scripture References: Numbers 16, Jude 11, 1 Corinthians 10:11

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