5 VERY Dangerous False Teachings Many Christians Are Falling For

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We MUST watch out for these 5 VERY dangerous false teachings that many Christians fall for… In this video, Allen Parr reveals what these 5 false teachings are, and outlines why each of them are unbiblical.

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As the Catholic that I was, I believed that I had to confess all my sins to be saved. Now, I know it better. Thank You, God, in Jesus Christ's Name. Amen ❤

lonia.
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Assembling to worship God is very important. What are people to do when they have a hard time finding a sound biblical church to attend? I was a charismatic for the first three decades of my life, then heard one sermon by John MacArthur that impacted my life forever! I prayed for months and attempted to speak to my pastor before I finally left my charismatic church. It took me almost a year to find another church because majority of the local churches in my area all teach the same false doctrines. After attending for about a year, the Pastor there started preaching that we could have female deacons while preaching that there are no such thing as female pastors. Although he definitely knows more Scripture than I do, I think that such doctrine is false and splitting hairs. The bible is clear on the issue of female pastors and deacons. I came from the teaching and acceptance of co-pastors, female pastors, female, bishops, and even female apostles. I know better now. I talked to my pastor about his position and his reasoning for the support of female deacons is because theologians of the past did not come to a clear consensus on why the wives of deacons had to have the same character traits as the deacons themselves (some translations say wives while others say women). He also argued that many women operated in leadership during the inception of the church. I explained that his argument for female deacons is the same argument that people use to support female pastors. He made it clear that he believes that Scripture is clear about the issue of female pastors. I believe that Scripture is clear about both issues and cannot understand the level of hermeneutical gymnastics that he had to perform to come to the conclusion that females cannot be pastors but can be deacons. He said that he uses a covenantal hermeneutic to interpret Scripture. As I struggled through this, the pastor was pressing me to join the church and said that it was unloving to simply visit and not commit to being a member of the church. I made the decision to leave that church and I've been in search for a sound biblical church for about 4 months now. In the meantime, me and my family listen to and watch sermons by John MacArthur throughout the week and are currently looking for another church. We haven't participated in gathering for a while. My method is to check out the sermons on the church's website to see if it is theologically safe to visit before actually visiting. I'm a single mother of 4 who is trying my best to train my children in righteousness and do look forward to gathering again, but I have to be careful what doctrine I expose myself and my children to. If you read this super long post, please pray for us that God would leads us to a local biblical church. God bless you!

discipleoftruth
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We take communion at home ❤ with fellow believers. We fellowship. Share a meal and discuss the word of God.
Church is the body of Christ not a building

marthabraswell
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I do watch church online, but I'm under no illusion that there's a difference. There's a couple reasons I haven't made it to physical church lately.
1) Social anxiety. I have autism, and going to social events is... not the easiest thing for me. Even if I go, I'd probably be sitting apart from anyone other than my family to avoid awkward interactions. Yes, going repeatedly might help, but... "coming together" is a bit tricky for me.
2) Sleep schedule. This is where Satan has really been getting me... I've got a bit of a bad sleep schedule, and have *consistently* overslept on Sundays. And when I don't oversleep the second service, I've overslept the first service and had plans for the day, which... might not be the best thing, but it's what it's been.

Is this an excuse? Eh, lemme think... NO. It's more "alright, I know the issue with me, and it's different than the normal issue, I still need help though."

Can you pray for me?

KettouRyuujin
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"The church" is not a building, it is the body of Christ. 🙏

karinesavard
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1) 0:10 King James Only Reliable Translation
2) 7:06 New Apostolic Reformation (NAR)
3) 12:00 Progressive Revelation
4) 17:04 Conditional Confession
5) 22:16 Watching Church Online as a replacement of 'In-Person Church"

northtrader
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I agree that not everything is a demon. However, the “not everything is spiritual warfare, ” is not biblical. Whether we are battling our own fleshly desires, other people’s ungodly words and actions, or actual demonic activity, we should be battling in prayer over them-which is spiritual warfare. Pray without ceasing. I think I get your overall message was not attributing everything to demonic activity, but we are always in a spiritual battle in this life.

tamihughson
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I struggle with attending church and I’m thankful for the conviction about not attending.

nancypanasyuk
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My sin doesn't affect my POSITION in Christ.. But my sin can affect my STANDING before Him.. Jesus was not just called "This is my beloved Son" But "in whom I am well pleased". I think it is possible for us to be a "Beloved child who is NOT well pleasing" to our heavenly Father

StephenItanagar
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As an ex-Mormon, I am chagrined to see other Christians starting to believe that we need to have "Prophets and Apostles" today, when the foundation has been laid. The danger of continuing revelation for the church is that it will slowly start to contradict the scriptures. The Mormon church is the example of that for sure.

Dan-zkqo
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I started to believe that NAR, prosperity gospel, word of faith and all of that, was actual Christianity. But it disturbed me because it seemed so wrong; that their common denominator was the constant request for MONEY. Their messages were bizarre to me and it gave me a feeling of cognitive dissonance. My brother had witnessed to me over 40 years ago, and he lived a Christian life till he died in 2022. That led me to become a believer. Around the 1980s and 90s, he was going to a Baptist church but he had some "prosperity gospel" beliefs. Anyway he developed a grudge against me and stopped speaking to me in 2009 and although I begged for forgiveness for whatever it was I did, he never spoke to me again. That also made me rebel because I thought if he can't stand me, then I must be a sinner so abhorrent that there's no hope. He continued to be friendly with other relatives and friends that were obviously not Christian so this really hurt me. I was still a believer in Jesus but I couldn't adhere to a church or really study the Bible in any meaningful way. About 5 years ago, I started watching Youtube videos by some solid teachers like Mike Winger, Justin Peters and Alan here. Something clicked with me and I realized that they were speaking the truth. I feel like a weight has been dropped from me. It saddens me that my brother died before ever being able to speak to him again and to this day I don't know exactly what I did. At least I am able to have a relationship with other family members that I hadn't spoken to since 2009. I pray I will see him again some day in heaven!

donnagelina
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Great number 5. I would add one other thing, though. And that is where the church is failing the church. There used to be a thing called shut-ins. Those people who, for some reason, could not attend church. And, the church would go out to them and minister to them so they were not left alone. The church at large doesn't do that anymore. We strive to do this for lost, but in many ways we fail to do this our own.

I myself am almost there. Because of post stroke issues, I cannot do in person services. So, I attend on-line. But, I am involved in two small groups--one mixed group, and one for men only. There are individuals who speak into my life, and I into theirs, for correction and encouragement. I try to find ways to serve within the limitations I currently have. So, I am not isolated. Many others are, though. The church needs to remember those who are in situations like this, and find ways to include them--visiting them, blessing them in various ways, etc.

TheChartreuseLeprechaun
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Brother Allen, I agreed with almost everything you said, but the last part. Almost every pastor I’ve heard is turning the building into a church. Jesus discussion with the lady at the well, especially the moment the lady was talking about the places of worship, and Jesus’ response. Most churches met at homes. Yes we need each other, but I don’t think 🤔 we need 1, 000 brothers and sisters to lift us up. ❤

grantnm
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I have king James, but king James is very hard to understand, but as I Continue day after day, the Lord gave me understanding.

leehoeun
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Assurance of salvation = maintaining a clean conscience. Keep your heart humble before God

marthabraswell
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I was confronted about my lack of church attendance by Christian radio. Someone said something along the lines, "It's not that I need them in my life [though I do], not what I can get from them, rather that they need what I can give." There's more that I can do, but I've been taking more steps to serve, and it has been a blessing that I would never have received, or given, any other way. I never realized how valuable being in church three times a week growing up was until a few months ago (I'm 33). Be a church member, not to feel good or reluctantly obey, but to let God work in others through your service.

noxprobxrob
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I was about to feel a bit defensive when you got to point 5, but the way you described it makes sense. I've not been able to go to church for far longer than I'd like due to my health. But I'm in an online group of Christians who have the same health condition as I: we support each other as best we can with Bible studies, testimonies, prayer, support and advice.
Is it perfect? Far from it. But it is far better than just watching an online service that has no interactions with one another.

stiglet_mcg
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The Lord Jesus Christ is coming soon! Don't be left behind! Accept and believe in Jesus Christ and the precious blood that He shed for us to take away our sin everyone! John 3:16, Revelation 20:15, 1 Corrinthians 15 1-4, Romans 10 9 and 10, Ephesians 2 8 and 9 JESUS LOVES YOU!

mariebarker
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Sir, thank you thank you thank you!!! I am FREE!!!! I’ve been stressed out trying to remember all my sins, and repent of them each!! I’ve been depressed and all, but this right here gave me my life back! Thank you Mr. Pharr. ❤

WinedownwithTJT
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I agree there are other reliable transportation outside of KJV, but the versions mentioned in this video are not one of them. The following very important passage/ explanation from Jesus as to why the disciples could not cast out a demon has been removed from the NIV, ESV and NASB2020
NJKV Matthew 17:21 “However, this kind does not go out except by prayer and fasting”
The 21st verse is deleted. It shows verses 20 then 22. Why is that? Out of all passages? Maybe to hide from the reader the importance and power of fasting????

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