I couldn’t think of a better introduction than my dear sister in Christ, Eliza’s response to the article:
“What a wonderful, logical and concise exhortation!
Jesus did say that He is the Way, the Truth and the Life and that no one comes to the Father but by Him. If we go the wrong way believing the lie we will not have the life that He alone gives us and so we will not be reconciled to God the Father. The whole of the Bible teaches us about the God we worship and His glorious Son Jesus Christ. The Bible was written by the Holy Spirit through men specifically chosen by God for the purpose of writing His truth. When we are born again through repentant faith in Christ we are filled with the Holy Spirit who teaches us His truth from His Word. If we don’t have the Holy Spirit then we cannot know the truth from the Bible, since it is spiritually discerned. Those who do not hold to and believe sound biblical doctrine regarding Jesus Christ, His gospel, God our Father, sin, salvation, judgment and eternal life are bearing witness that they do not have the Holy Spirit indwelling them and so they do not belong to Christ. They are still dead in their sins and bound for hell. Lovingly correcting them with God’s Holy Word by the power of the Holy Spirit is what God calls us to do.Brethren, if any of you do err from the truth, and one convert him; Let him know, that he which converts the sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins. James 5:19-20
Protecting believers from the evil work of false teachers is a godly work and honors our God and Savior Jesus Christ. God bless you.”
Related article: Beth Moore: False Teacher

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Armed with the truth (God’s Word), how can it be wrong to tell and show someone that he/she is wrong concerning the things/truth of God? Even the Apostle Paul (Galatians 1:6–10), reprimanded those who were busy turning away to a “different” gospel that was being taught to them by those who were trying to pervert the gospel of Christ (even alluding to an angel from heaven, as an example). Sounds familiar?
It’s the true believer’s duty to point out serious errors, to say someone is wrong, to put someone back on the way of truth. Pride and the humanistic “you are hurting my feelings” nonsense should be cast aside . . . there is an eternal destination at risk that is way more important than anything else.
However, always keep in mind The Narrowing Path’s motto of walking together in truth and love (see Ephesians 4:15).
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