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“Identifying False Religions”
John 2:13-25
introduction
In this passage, we learn from Jesus how to identify and drive away false religious leaders.
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false religions make                  a priority vs. 13-16
a.
They take advantage of…
 
 
 
 
b.
What does God think about this excessive profiteering?
Cf.
Mal.
3:1-3; Mark 11:15-19
 
 
 
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false religious leaders                                       God’s word vs. 17-25
a. true believers get it
                Cf.
Ps. 69:9-12
 
 
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false religious leaders are in the…
 
                Cf. 1 Cor.
1:22
 
 
 
 
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Jesus knows the…
 
 
conclusion
How does this affect us?
 
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