PART 1 OF 3. We answer the question on our podcast. Many say we shouldn't seek to expose "false teaching" and "false teachers"; however, the Bible is clear in it's command to do just that.
We are NOT endorsing "fault finding" or "insulting" anyone; however, we are to "search the scriptures" as the Bereans did to verify what people are saying is true.
Pictures are from my recent trip to Guanajuato, Mexico.
There is a teaching going around in the charasmatic circles that Jesus was/ is just a man like us who was filled with the Holy Spirit like us. Jesus did miracles with the same Holy Spirit that we have, therefore we can do the same as He. Heal the sick, raise the dead, cast out demons and cleanse the leper, change the weather, ect.
This is not the same Jesus of the Trinity. He may have had the Holy Spirit but He was also the 2nd person of the Godhead.
That never changed. He's God in the flesh
2tires 2 years ago
Right on the mark. If you take scripture out of context to form doctrines like the so called spiritually elite do then the word is not the same as it was intended- obviously. Interesting that they spout out the line the Jesus is the same, yesterday, today & forever. But they take the word (Jesus is the Word) and change it. Like the video says, how can you worship in spirit and truth if you don't have the truth. Hmmm isn't Jesus the also the truth himself? The way, truth and the life.
2tires 2 years ago