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The Vatican is attempting to change the phrase "lead us not into temptation" in Matthew 6:13 and Luke 11:4. Why?
The fifth key to a Biblically loving response to apostasy is to understand and follow the Biblical process, and the associated commands and examples that we find in the Word.
If you claim to be saved but are not pursuing holiness, you do not understand what it means to be born again.
We live in a time when many claim to be "born again" but are not. What exactly is the "new birth" according to Scripture?
How will you respond when other people twist Scripture to try to keep you from doing what the Word of God commands you to do?
Would you stand for the truth, unashamed and unafraid? How would you respond to those who criticize or even attempt to silence you?
When confronting apostasy in the church, you must have the right motivation, and you must employ the right standard. The two are tightly linked.
Demonstrating genuine Christian love in the church may require you to make the self-sacrifice of putting your reputation on the line by sounding the alarm about apostasy within your own church.
The argument that worldly styles of music must be employed to reach youth exposes the non-Biblical thinking prominent in contemporary Christian music circles. Scripture prescribes the preaching of Christ as the means for reaching the lost, while mandating singing as a means to praise God. We are to preach Christ-crucified to man, and we are to sing praise to God. When the focus of singing and preaching are Biblical, God is honored.
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