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What characteristics define an imposter pastor?

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Imposter pastors lie about God, focus on self and success, and do not edify the flock, leading to spiritual harm.

Imposter pastors are characterized by several alarming traits as revealed in Scripture. They lie about God, presenting a distortion of the truth that can mislead believers. These false shepherds often prioritize personal gain and success over the spiritual well-being of their congregation. They may draw large crowds with a message of prosperity but fail to address the need for repentance and the reality of sin. Additionally, they consume rather than edify the flock, leaving members spiritually malnourished. As it was in Jeremiah's day, so it remains today: caution is needed to ensure that the teaching aligns with the gospel of grace and accurately reflects the character of Christ.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 10:21, Philippians 3:18-19

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