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Holy Disobedience: Are Churches Accidentally Prepping for Antichrist?

Holy Disobedience: Are Churches Accidentally Prepping for Antichrist?

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We tackle the dangerous misunderstanding that grace excuses disobedience, revealing how this mindset aligns with what the Bible explicitly calls "lawlessness." Jesus warned that many religious people will be rejected as "workers of lawlessness" despite calling Him Lord, showing that profession without obedience leads to spiritual deception.

• True grace trains obedience while fake grace excuses rebellion (Titus 2:11-12)
• Lawlessness isn't just breaking rules but rejecting God's design and authority
• The Antichrist is called "the man of lawlessness" in 2 Thessalonians 2:3
• Churches that normalize disobedience create an atmosphere where deception thrives
• Grace empowers obedience rather than erasing it
• Steps to reject counterfeit grace: name it, repent of it, train with real grace, guard your atmosphere

Join us for episode 10 where we'll explore the consequences of lawlessness and how the wrath of God remains unless we abide in Christ through obedience.


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Disclaimer: The content of this podcast addresses theological ideas and teachings often described as “hyper-grace.” We do not target or attack any individual by name. Our goal is to measure doctrine against the Word of God and encourage listeners to walk in truth, holiness, and grace. Any quotes referenced are from publicly available teachings and are examined for the purpose of biblical analysis.


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