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Truth & Discernment: Navigating False Teachers | Ep. 76

Truth & Discernment: Navigating False Teachers | Ep. 76

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What happens when our desire to be hospitable collides with our responsibility to protect the truth? This provocative question lies at the heart of 2nd John, a powerful punch for modern Christians navigating a world awash with contradicting spiritual messages.

Whether you're wrestling with questions about spiritual boundaries, or simply wanting to understand a rarely-discussed biblical book, this episode offers accessible insights that will challenge you to become like the Bereans—studying Scripture for yourself rather than blindly following charismatic personalities. Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly devotionals that complement these teachings, and join our community for corporate prayer every Thursday. Your spiritual journey deserves this kind of thoughtful, scripture-grounded guidance!

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