Sentences with phrase «many false teachers»

, or those who fall prey to the wiles of false teachers (Matthew 24:11), heretical beliefs (1 Timothy 4:1; 2 Timothy 4:3 — 4), worldliness and its defilement (2 Peter 2:20 — 22), and persecution (Matthew 24:9 — 10; Revelation 3:8).
The world is full of nutty cultists and false teachers.
But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction.
\ They turned away from the Apostle Paul, went back into bondage which is legalism forced to go back to Judaism aka bombarded by Judaism (false teachers).
WRONG ANSWER, you false teacher.
We are warned constantly from scripture about false teachers, shepherds, and prophets that are here in the last days.
this «beautiful piece of work» is false doctrine by a false teacher — an apostate... it neglects to lay out the requirement and that is submission to Jesus Christ.
The best way to guard yourself against falsehood and false teachers is to know the truth.
It is important to separate God from these false teachers.
the Word - Yes we are supposed to read for ourselves, and test our pastors / preachers with the Bible - but the Bible is meant to be heard, and it's good to have someone exposit it - yes unfortunately there's a lot of bad theology, and even cults claiming to be Christian, we were warned about false teachers.
False teachers are another sign, and look how corrupt the church is these days.
1 Timothy 4:1 - 6 foretold exactly about the fact that false teachers would teach about such doctrines, among them, forbidding marriage and goes on to refer to such teachings as teachings of demons.
Jennifer Wright Knust is false prophet, false teacher indeed.
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The Bible is the Living Word of God and it will stand true, no matter what the false teachers and prophets or others think.
I sincerely pray and hope that you, the ringleader, if you will, comes to the realization that you are a false teacher.
I strongly believe MacArthur to be a false teacher and will now not listen or touch a single thing he says / has written.
They quoted the prophets to reveal that salvation had always been intended for all people, and Israel had been «chosen'to produce the Redeemer and bring this good news to all the world — not to be the only recipients of God's favor, as their false teachers proclaimed.
I thought so highly of John MacArthur and gave for years to GTY, but when I heard John MacArthur's beliefs on the blood of Christ (that when the Bible speaks of the blood of Christ, it's a «metaphor» of His death), and his belief that those in the Tribulation can take the mark and still be saved, I knew I had to obey the command in 2 John 1:10 - 11 not to even give false teachers a greeting, for whoever greets him takes part in his wicked works.
We must recognize that if someone comes into our group who teaches differently than we do, one of us is a false teacher — and it might not be the other guy.
We weren't called to a ministry of exposing false teachers.
False teachers will come — and they may be us.
This last passage we looked at above (2 Peter 2:1) clearly indicates that there are false teachers and false prophets.
Titus, a young leader of an argumentative church, needed to learn to refute false teachers, calm church disunity, and find quality leaders.
These false teachers were saying that Jesus was not fully human, that He did not come in the flesh.
It is wrong to say that heresy and heretics do n`t exist, because the Bible clearly talks about heresy, heresies, heretics, false teachers, false teachings etc..
My favorite part of the post is «that if someone comes into our group who teaches differently than we do, one of us is a false teacher — and it might not be the other guy».
I will say, however, that calling someone a false teacher and condemning them to hell is not going topersuade me to change my position.
False teachers are called wells without water.
He wants them to live in the light they already have, and not be swayed by darkness and lies of the false teachers in their midst.
«But there were also false prophets among the people, even as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies,...»
Churches feel they need to separate the wheat from the chaff, the sheep from the wolves, the sound teacher from the false teacher, the orthodox from the heretic, and the righteous from the wicked.
It is possible the Judaizers were teaching something similar, and it may be that this is another example of where Paul is using a literary technique called epistolary diatribe to quote and refute the false teachers, but either way, Paul's point is clear.
That is what some of the false teachers were doing, and Paul criticized them for it.
The universal principle of 1 Timothy 2:11 - 15 is not to excludewomen (like Priscilla) from teaching accurately, but to exclude false teachers who usurp authority.
Though Peter seems to indicate his belief that the false teachers he has in mind are unregenerate (2 Pet 2:17), the denial of Jesus by Peter himself reveals that it is possible to be regenerate and still deny Jesus.
This is actually quite a relief, because when we sit back and honestly consider what false teaching is, we realize that every single person is a false teacher to some degree or another.
However, we must remember that in some way, all of us are false teachers.
He writes that these false prophets, these false teachers, these bringers of divisions, have been redeemed by Jesus their Master, and yet, as shocking as it sounds, they have the gall to deny Him!
(3) Finally your suggestion that II Peter 2:13,18 & 19 teach that such false teachers may be allowed to eat meals with the believers and even teach in the church is a horrible twisting of scripture!
Osteen is at best extremely naive and at worse a false teacher and heretic.
In the second half of the second century, bishops and theologians all over the Christian world, from Gaul in the west to Edessa in the east, worked energetically to expose him as a false teacher and discredit the simple idea now attached to his name.
The bible says false teachers speak lies to those who have «itchy» ears and want to hear lies (and be deceived).
Of believers / the godly / the just to whom he is writing, he uses the pronoun «you» (v. 1,3,13) But of the ungodly / the wicked / those who are reserved by God for judgment / the ungodly / etc the writer always designates such by the pronouns «them», «these», «their» and «they» (v. 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,10,11,12,13,14,17,18,19,2021,22) So your theory that the false teachers of verse 1 who bring upon themselves swift destruction / perdition are believers is entirely a fabrication divorced from the context!
I've always been concerned about people who throw the False Teacher around at others while never considering it may apply to them sometimes as well.
Osteen is a false teacher.
I am certainly not saying that we always have to agree with one another; Jesus called out false teachers with great passion.
The author of one recent article called me a false teacher, a heretic, an unbeliever, an apostate, and even a crank!
The apostles were being martyred, leaving false teachers even more opportunity to rise.
In 2 Peter 2:1 we read about false teachers denying the Lord who bought them?
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