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Introduction:
Lesson: 2 Warnings
1. Watch out for false Prophets (15-20)
a.
What is a false prophet (15a)?
Definition of a prophet
False prophet is a person who speaks for God bur doesn’t tell the truth
Narrow way & gate versus the broad way and gate
b.
We can’t recognize false prophets by their appearance (15b)?
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We can recognize false prophets by their fruit (16-20) ?
· We can recognize false prophets by their fruit (16-20) ?
* 2 views of a prophets fruit.
Their teaching: 3 common false teachings mistakes
a) 1/2 truths
* Galatians
b)proof texts
* Woman’s role in the church
c) False doctrine
Our belief statement
Ed at Lowell Christian
2) Their actions and attitudes
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b) Brent
2. Watch in for false Christianity (21-23)
a. Jeremiah
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