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How to Respond to False Teachers:
matthew 23:
seat or “chair” of Moses.
[“Chair” of the philosophy department]
1. Obey What They Say (3)
Not obey their made up rules
Obey if what they are saying is biblical
2. Don’t Do What they Do (3-7)
A. Because They Lacked Integrity (3)
B. Because They Lacked Sympathy (4)
Like a donkey loaded down with goods.
C. Because They Lacked Authenticity (5)
D. Because They Lacked Humility (6-7)
3. Be Servant Leaders (8-12)
A. Christ is Our Teacher (8)
B. God is Our Father (9)
Not children calling their earthly father, “father”
C. Christ is Our Leader (10)
D. We Are Servants (11)
E. We Will Be Exalted (12)
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