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Who in hell taught you that?

By: Marcus V. Brown Sr.
  • Summary

  • Misquoted or misinterpreted Scriptures that people use all the time.
    Marcus V. Brown Sr.
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Episodes
  • Repentance Is Not I'm Sorry
    May 28 2024

    Repentance is more than saying "I'm sorry." It means to turn or change one's mindset and behavior. Matthew 3:8-11 and the parable in Matthew 21:28-31 show that true repentance requires actions that reflect a changed heart.

    Repentance is a continual commitment to turning away from sin. Acts 2:38 and 2 Peter 3:9 emphasize changing one’s ways, accepting Jesus, and being baptized to receive the Holy Spirit.

    True repentance involves genuine change, not just words. If someone teaches otherwise, they are misleading you. #marcusvbrown #izfly

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    17 mins
  • The Curse of Ham
    May 15 2024

    I reject the belief that black people are cursed or have dark skin as punishment. The "curse of Ham" teaching isn't biblical; it's a lie. Neither Cain's punishment nor Noah's curse on Canaan was about skin color. Race-based slavery goes against biblical principles of equality. If you teach the curse of Ham, you're spreading a falsehood. #marcusvbrown #izfly

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    18 mins
  • God Moves In Mysterious Ways
    May 8 2024

    I don't buy into the idea that "God moves in mysterious ways." God's ways are clear if you look at Scripture and Jesus. He wants us to know Him and reveals Himself to us. His actions aren't a mystery; they're about mercy, grace, and relationship. Believing otherwise comes from misunderstanding, not divine teaching. So, I challenge that notion and encourage seeking understanding through Scripture and personal connection with God. #marcusvbrown #izfly

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    21 mins

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