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Why is exposing error important in the Christian faith?

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Exposing error is crucial because it safeguards the truth of the gospel and protects believers from false teachings.

Error in the church can lead believers astray, and exposing this error is essential for maintaining the integrity and purity of the gospel message. In Ezekiel 11, the example given is how the false prophet Pelotiah was judged when God's truth was proclaimed through Ezekiel. This emphasizes that truth must be clearly articulated and upheld, as error dies only when truth is proclaimed. When error is allowed to proliferate, it jeopardizes the faith of believers and undermines the work of the Holy Spirit. Therefore, church leaders and believers must be vigilant and ready to stand against falsehood with the truth of God's Word, ensuring that the gospel remains pure and unadulterated.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 11:13-14, Galatians 2:5

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