Part 2 of this sermon, drawn from Romans 16:17–20, delivers a sober yet pastoral warning about identifying and avoiding those who cause division, offense, and deception within the church, emphasizing that such individuals serve their own desires rather than Christ and exploit the innocent through charm and plausible speech. It underscores that unity in doctrine, practice, and leadership is essential, not merely for theological consistency but for the spiritual health and protection of the body of Christ, calling believers to be discerning, wise, and loyal to the church's shared faith and leadership. Pastor Friesen stresses that true unity is maintained not through compromise but through adherence to Scripture, accountability, and the courage to confront sin and discord, even when it requires personal cost, while affirming that love for God's Word and the church must outweigh emotional manipulation, personal grievances, or cultural trends. Ultimately, the message calls for spiritual vigilance, a commitment to truth, and a heart that remains steadfast in loyalty to Christ's church, recognizing that such faithfulness is both a defense against deception and a mark of genuine discipleship.