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Reply to "Should Christians Refute False/Cult Teachings On Public Forums?"

Originally Posted by Gingee:
Originally Posted by Bill Gray:

From my initial post:

 

So far, I do not know of anyone I have led astray.   If you do, please tell me.   In this request, I am extremely serious.   Now, I am not talking about someone who tells us, "When I was a teenager, I went to church -- but, all those hypocrites drove me away."   I am speaking of someone who is, or was, a serious seeker -- or a true Christian -- who has turned away from God because of my writings.   I cannot express to you how serious this is -- if it is true.

 

God bless, have a wonderful, blessed day,

 

Bill


Bill, It is not up to you to lead anyone anywhere. God said he has put his word into every heart and every mind. Once they hear the word, God will see that his will is manifest in their lives and it is up to them to accept that Jesus Christ is the only salvation they will ever have. If they choose to accept then the Holy Spirit will dwell inside them and guide them every step of every second of their lives. I personally don't know how I ever functioned without his guidance. 

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God has put his word in inspired scripture. His word does not bypass scripture to get into anyone's heart. His word is immutable and true.  There are scads of false teachers who distort that word in just about every way imaginable, and it is not wrong--in fact it is very right--to warn against such false teachers. The trouble with God's word is that far too many people grossly misinterpret it and lead others astray.  That kind of unfortunate thing happens when people like  Bill promote such false doctrines as "once saved-always saved" and degrade the ordinance of baptism by teaching that it is not necessary for remission of sins, when scripture plainly teaches otherwise.

 

So, yes, we do have a duty to warn people about false teachings, including Bill's!!!


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