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Apostle reminded us that the enemy’s most dangerous tactic is not always open opposition, but clever imitation. Satan doesn’t just attack the truth—he counterfeits it. This is why the Word of God must remain our most reliable and trustworthy compass. 📖
Here are some key takeaways:
📌 In the realm of the spirit, your surest guide is God’s Word. (Numbers 24:17)
📌 Fruit alone isn’t always a true test—even evil can appear “accurate.” (Isaiah 14:29, Genesis 3:1, Numbers 21:1, 6–7)
📌 There is no Christianity without theology—you must know the truth about Christ to follow Him rightly.
📌 Every spiritual experience must be weighed against Scripture. Even Satan quoted the Bible to Jesus. (Matthew 4:6)
✨ If a vision or revelation contradicts Scripture, discard it immediately.
📌 Be precise about what you believe—some things look so similar, only the Spirit and the Word can help you discern. (2 Corinthians 11:14, Acts 16:16–17)
Apostle also answered the question: Why Theology?
📌 Theology gives structure to worship—it’s the lyrics of our praise. (Exodus 34:6–7)
✨ Our theology is incomplete if it doesn’t lead to reverence. (John 4:20–21)
✨ God doesn’t accept “anyhow” worship. That was Cain’s error. (Genesis 4:6–7)
✨ Discernment is not automatic; only sound doctrine equips us to spot falsehood. (2 Corinthians 11:14)
✨ False doctrine isn’t always new—it’s often recycled lies.
🔥 Finally, guard your doctrine closely. Not every debate is worth entertaining. As Bible students, we must know when to engage and when to walk away. (1 Timothy 6:3)
As we go through the week, let’s remember: knowing the Word is not just for Bible scholars—it’s for every believer! The Word is our protection, our anchor, and our light in a world of spiritual counterfeits.
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Apostle reminded us that the enemy’s most dangerous tactic is not always open opposition, but clever imitation. Satan doesn’t just attack the truth—he counterfeits it. This is why the Word of God must remain our most reliable and trustworthy compass. 📖
Here are some key takeaways:
📌 In the realm of the spirit, your surest guide is God’s Word. (Numbers 24:17)
📌 Fruit alone isn’t always a true test—even evil can appear “accurate.” (Isaiah 14:29, Genesis 3:1, Numbers 21:1, 6–7)
📌 There is no Christianity without theology—you must know the truth about Christ to follow Him rightly.
📌 Every spiritual experience must be weighed against Scripture. Even Satan quoted the Bible to Jesus. (Matthew 4:6)
✨ If a vision or revelation contradicts Scripture, discard it immediately.
📌 Be precise about what you believe—some things look so similar, only the Spirit and the Word can help you discern. (2 Corinthians 11:14, Acts 16:16–17)
Apostle also answered the question: Why Theology?
📌 Theology gives structure to worship—it’s the lyrics of our praise. (Exodus 34:6–7)
✨ Our theology is incomplete if it doesn’t lead to reverence. (John 4:20–21)
✨ God doesn’t accept “anyhow” worship. That was Cain’s error. (Genesis 4:6–7)
✨ Discernment is not automatic; only sound doctrine equips us to spot falsehood. (2 Corinthians 11:14)
✨ False doctrine isn’t always new—it’s often recycled lies.
🔥 Finally, guard your doctrine closely. Not every debate is worth entertaining. As Bible students, we must know when to engage and when to walk away. (1 Timothy 6:3)
As we go through the week, let’s remember: knowing the Word is not just for Bible scholars—it’s for every believer! The Word is our protection, our anchor, and our light in a world of spiritual counterfeits.
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