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Why do false prophets and teachers pose a danger to Christians?

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False prophets distort the truth, leading believers away from the pure grace of God.

False prophets and teachers represent a significant danger to Christians because they often appear similar to true believers, using language and symbols that align closely with biblical truth. However, their teachings typically add requirements or conditions to grace, undermining the gospel itself. Such distortion causes believers to rely on works rather than on the finished work of Christ for salvation, which is a poison to the faith. The New Testament warns against these deceptions, emphasizing that true faith is grounded solely in the grace and mercy of God.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:24, Galatians 1:8-9

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