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False Teachers are Present 2:1-3
They were in the Old Testament times, they are here presently
They bring destructive heresies ( false statements about God)
“Denying the Master that bought them”, infers they were once believers.
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“Swift destruction” is inevitable if they persist.
following their sensuality leading to blaspheming truth
false words motivated by greed leads to exploitation
Condemnation is not idle, their destruction is not asleep
Old Testament Examples 2:4-10
The angels that sinned
The ancient world in the time of Noah
Sodom & Gomorrah
The Lord knows how to rescue the godly
What False Teachers do Right Now 2:11-16
Blaspheme angels, insuring their destruction.
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They are deceitful.
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They have eyes full of adultery
They entice unsteady souls
They have hearts trained in greed
Example of Balaam 15-16
Verses 1, 15, and 20 all indicate they were believers at one time concluding the passage with the tragedy of turning away
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