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Something can smell expensive and still be fake. We open with a wild example from the food world: “truffle oil” that’s marketed like luxury but contains zero truffles. Then we ask the harder question: what happens when Christian teaching works the same way, with the right vocabulary, the right tone, and the right platform, but without the substance of biblical truth?
We walk through Jesus’ warning about wolves in sheep’s clothing and then dig into 2 Peter 2, where Peter lists the markers of false teachers. We talk about why massive followings can be a danger, how sensual lifestyles and materialism spread from leaders to listeners, and how the prosperity gospel turns greed into a spiritual sales pitch. We also unpack Peter’s language about “false words,” comparing it to plastic: moldable, convincing, and prone to crack when real pressure hits.
Most importantly, we offer a simple, repeatable way to practice Christian discernment in a noisy media age: stop, look, and listen. Stop and judge everything by Scripture. Look at character and fruit, not hype. Listen for what’s emphasized and what’s consistently avoided. If you care about sound doctrine, spiritual maturity, and protecting the church from deception, this is a practical guide you can use right away.
Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s trying to grow in discernment, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one “red flag” you’ve learned to take seriously?
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Something can smell expensive and still be fake. We open with a wild example from the food world: “truffle oil” that’s marketed like luxury but contains zero truffles. Then we ask the harder question: what happens when Christian teaching works the same way, with the right vocabulary, the right tone, and the right platform, but without the substance of biblical truth?
We walk through Jesus’ warning about wolves in sheep’s clothing and then dig into 2 Peter 2, where Peter lists the markers of false teachers. We talk about why massive followings can be a danger, how sensual lifestyles and materialism spread from leaders to listeners, and how the prosperity gospel turns greed into a spiritual sales pitch. We also unpack Peter’s language about “false words,” comparing it to plastic: moldable, convincing, and prone to crack when real pressure hits.
Most importantly, we offer a simple, repeatable way to practice Christian discernment in a noisy media age: stop, look, and listen. Stop and judge everything by Scripture. Look at character and fruit, not hype. Listen for what’s emphasized and what’s consistently avoided. If you care about sound doctrine, spiritual maturity, and protecting the church from deception, this is a practical guide you can use right away.
Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s trying to grow in discernment, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one “red flag” you’ve learned to take seriously?
Support the show
Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org

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