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In the latest episode of Didaché, Justin Peters critiques Jesse Duplantis's teachings, particularly his claims of receiving direct divine revelations. Peters highlights a specific instance where Duplantis boasts about God asking for his opinion, which Peters argues is a blatant example of heretical arrogance.
Through a detailed analysis, Peters exposes the dangers of such teachings within professing Christianity and urges believers to seek truth grounded in Scripture. Additionally, Peters invites listeners to the upcoming Cessationist Conference, which aims to equip attendees to counteract the erroneous doctrines prevalent in the Charismatic Movement.
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In the latest episode of Didaché, Justin Peters critiques Jesse Duplantis's teachings, particularly his claims of receiving direct divine revelations. Peters highlights a specific instance where Duplantis boasts about God asking for his opinion, which Peters argues is a blatant example of heretical arrogance.
Through a detailed analysis, Peters exposes the dangers of such teachings within professing Christianity and urges believers to seek truth grounded in Scripture. Additionally, Peters invites listeners to the upcoming Cessationist Conference, which aims to equip attendees to counteract the erroneous doctrines prevalent in the Charismatic Movement.
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