Mark, Avoid, and Pray for False Teachers! - Lovesick Scribe
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Scripture definitively and clearly instructs us in the ways of false teachers, and it helps us to understand the importance of exposing false teaching and the dangers of it for those who would listen to them. In our day and time, there are leaders within the NAR that are taking strides to remove content critiquing their teachings and practices. Why does this matter?
Join me as we consider why this may be happening, why it is important to identify false teachers, and why we should pray for them and for those who are influenced by them.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrNYZbV4foI
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