Why is it difficult to
purge false beliefs from our system? Why do Christians persist in embracing
error—even when it is shown to them that what they believe is false?
Firstly, believers would rather follow their leaders and friends— people that they have been familiar with over the years—than “risk” taking on a new doctrinal position.
They
prefer familiar doctrines they have embraced for a long time. After all, they
might be branded as renegade and lose their friends if they should decide to
embrace change. So for convenience and comfort, they would rather let friends and
familiarity dictate their beliefs.
But
if they had taken the trouble to scrutinise the issues at hand in light of the
Bible, they would have arrived at the truth. And they would know the steps needed
to stop believing in error. But they often remain adamant, fiercely resistant
to change.
Unlike
the Bereans (Acts 17:11) who were impartial and open-minded to the truth, which
serious Bible study would unveil, many believers are not diligent and vigilant
enough. Thus, they are led along the slippery slope of deception and
destructive heresy (2 Peter 2:1).
Another key reason why people persist in false doctrine is that it is so soothing that it tickles itching ears. It feeds their natural human tendency to gravitate towards blessings and comfort.
Another key reason why people persist in false doctrine is that it is so soothing that it tickles itching ears. It feeds their natural human tendency to gravitate towards blessings and comfort.
- Isn’t it good to know that God never gets angry with us, never points out our faults and never convicts us of sin? http://bit.ly/1OczgqH
- Isn’t it good to know that all our future sins are automatically forgiven? http://bit.ly/18wc9Rb
- Isn’t it good to know that once we are saved, we will remain saved (OSAS)—no matter what we do or fail to do? http://bit.ly/1MPWDB0
Spiritual detox and rehabilitation are not easy to achieve. Indeed, it is difficult to
purge false beliefs from our system—not when false teachings have been
ingrained in our system for many years.
However,
when the truth illuminates our spirit, with the Holy Spirit's help, we will be
set free.
Jesus
said to the people who believed in him, “You are truly my disciples if you
remain faithful to my teachings. And you will know the truth, and the truth will
set you free.”
John
8:31-32 (NLT)
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HYPER-GRACE: THE HOLY
SPIRIT DOES NOT CONVICT BELIEVERS OF SIN
A God who never gets
angry with you, never points out your faults and never convicts you of sin.
That is the feel "good message" of hyper-grace for those who love
ear- tickling half- truths.
HYPER-GRACE: FUTURE SINS
AUTOMATICALLY FORGIVEN
Hyper-grace
teaches that the future sins of Christians are automatically forgiven (FSAF).
Is it rational to say Christ’s blood covers all our future sins even before it
came into being?
HYPER-GRACE: ONCE SAVED,
ALWAYS SAVED
Hyper-grace
teaches that believers enjoy eternal security and will never lose our
salvation: “The truth is you are saved by grace and you are kept by grace. It’s
grace from start to finish! Don’t let anyone frighten you into doing dead
works, but rest secure in His finished work. Just as you did nothing to earn
salvation, there is nothing you can do to lose it.”
Is
it true that believers will never lose our salvation—even if we deny God or
willfully live in sin?
http://bit.ly/1MPWDB0
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