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Why is it important for pastors to rebuke false teachings?

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Rebuking false teachings is vital to protect the church from error and ensure sound doctrine prevails.

Pastors are called to rebuke false teachings as part of their ministry to safeguard the faith of the church community. Paul instructs Titus to confront those who teach things contrary to scripture, emphasizing that failure to do so could lead many astray from the truth. An effective pastor must identify and correct erroneous beliefs that distort the gospel message, thereby protecting congregants from profound spiritual dangers. It is an essential part of maintaining the purity of the church, aligning with the biblical mandate to ensure that the gospel remains clear, untainted, and true to the revelations of Christ.
Scripture References: Titus 1:11-13, 1 Timothy 4:3

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