In the sermon "Warning of Counterfits," Mikal Smith addresses the theological topic of counterfeit teachings within the Christian faith, emphasizing the prevalence of false prophets, apostles, and teachings that distort the true Gospel. He argues that the faithful must discern truth from error, utilizing Scripture as their foundation for judgment, citing passages such as Matthew 24:4-5 and 2 Corinthians 11:13-15, which underscore the warnings of deception from those claiming to preach in Christ's name. Smith highlights the necessity of spiritual discernment granted by the Holy Spirit, as found in 1 Corinthians 2:12-15, to navigate the complexities of modern teaching and to recognize counterfeits that may lead believers astray. The practical significance of this discourse stresses the importance of diligent study of Scripture, the need for accountability within communal faith settings, and the call to uphold the Gospel of grace amidst an overwhelming influx of misleading information.
“Take heed that no man deceive you. If Jesus is warning his disciples to take heed that no man deceive you, we can be deceived.”
“The Spirit has revealed to me a truth, but if we can't ultimately go to the Scriptures and confirm that, we better be very careful about that.”
“It is not just about knowing what’s false, but it’s fundamentally about knowing the original Gospel so we can recognize the counterfeit.”
“False brethren, brought in unaware, who came in privily to spy out our liberty.”
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