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Why is being a Berean important for Christians?

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Being a Berean means testing teachings against Scripture, which safeguards against false doctrines.

The term 'Berean' is derived from Acts 17:11, where the Bereans were commended for their eagerness to receive the message and for examining the Scriptures daily to verify its truth. This practice is crucial for Christians today as it encourages discernment in a world filled with varied teachings and doctrines. Adhering to the truth of the Bible ensures that believers do not fall prey to the seductive allure of false gospels, such as those represented by Mystery Babylon. By checking the teachings of pastors and churches against biblical truths, Christians can uphold the integrity of the gospel and grow in their understanding of God's Word, leading to a vibrant faith grounded in truth.
Scripture References: Acts 17:11, 1 John 4:1

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Mystery Babylon
Bill Parker · Aug 7, 2016
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