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The podcast currently has 176 episodes available.
Mahubiri haya yanaangazia onyo la Mtume Paulo dhidi ya walimu wa uongo katika 2 Kor. 11. Paulo anashangazwa na jinsi Wakorintho wanavyoondoka haraka kutoka kwa ibada ya kweli kwa Kristo, wakivutwa na mitume wa uongo wanaomuubiri Yesu mwingine, injili nyingine, na roho mwingine. Katika mahubiri hayo, Danson Ottawa anaangazia hatari ya sasa ya udanganyifu na kumtia moyo msikilizaji kufuatilia utambuzi wa Biblia. Anasema, “Waumini waliowekwa msingi katika kweli, na kukua katika neema, wataweza kuilinda Injili”.
Katika Kipindi hiki, Esther Mwikali kutoka Biblia Husema Radio anamhoji Wanjiru Ng’ang’a ambaye ni mratibu wa Project Priscilla chini ya ACFAR Kenya. Esther anammuuliza Wanjiru baadhi ya maswali yakiwemo jinsi ambavyo wakristo wanaweza kutambua mafunzo potovu na vile ambavyo wanafaa kufanya baada ya kutambua ya kwamba wamekua wakifuata manabii au makanisa ya uongo.
Sikiliza kipindi hiki ili uweze kuelewa jinsi ambavyo utambuzi wa kibiblia ni dawa dhidi ya udanganyifu.
Wanjiru Ng’ang’a, the author of this series, serves as a staff intern at ACFAR Kenya and is the founder of the Christian blog “In Truth She Delights.” She is passionate about inspiring fellow young Christian women to study the Bible and discern false doctrine.
Wanjiru Ng’ang’a, the author of this series, serves as a staff intern at ACFAR Kenya and is the founder of the Christian blog “In Truth She Delights.” She is passionate about inspiring fellow young Christian women to study the Bible and discern false doctrine.
Wanjiru Ng’ang’a, the author of this series, serves as a staff intern at ACFAR Kenya and is the founder of the Christian blog “In Truth She Delights.” She is passionate about inspiring fellow young Christian women to study the Bible and discern false doctrine.
In this episode, Danson Ottawa of ACFAR Kenya sits down with Wanjiru Ng’ang’a to discuss her thought-provoking article, “Mysticism: The Dangers of Seeking Special Revelation.” They explore the allure and risk of pursuing mystical experiences and special revelations outside of the Bible.
Wanjiru sheds light on the deceptive nature of these practices by contrasting them with the sufficiency and authority of Scripture for spiritual guidance.
https://acfar.org/index.php/project-priscilla/
Wanjiru Ng’ang’a, the author of this series, is a team member at ACFAR Kenya and founder of the Christian blog “In Truth She Delights.” She is passionate about inspiring fellow young Christian women to study the Bible and discern false doctrine.
Wanjiru Ng’ang’a, the author of this series, is a team member at ACFAR Kenya and founder of the Christian blog “In Truth She Delights.” She is passionate about inspiring fellow young Christian women to study the Bible and discern false doctrine.
Wanjiru Ng’ang’a, the author of this series, serves as a staff intern at ACFAR Kenya and is the founder of the Christian blog “In Truth She Delights.” She is passionate about inspiring fellow young Christian women to study the Bible and discern false doctrine.
False teaching runs rampant in our culture. And it’s not a new problem—the apostle Peter warned the early church about the dangers of false teachers in his second letter, and his message is just as relevant today: for “because of them the way of the truth will be maligned; and in their greed they will exploit you with false words…”
But it doesn’t have to be that way! The antidote for deception is discernment, and true biblical discernment focuses on Jesus first and foremost. In this message, Rodgers Atwebembeire urges us to guard our faith in Christ so we can grow in knowledge and grace—for when we do, we are sanctified, and God is glorified.
Related resources:
What Is Discernment? (video)
Ways to Practice Biblical Discernment (video)
The podcast currently has 176 episodes available.