“I don’t like writing negative things about other people, especially those who claim to be brothers and sisters in Christ, however, I feel that the Lord has called me to be a watchman on the wall. It isn’t a job I asked for, but ever since I read the following passage in Ezekiel, many years ago, I have felt compelled to warn people from sinning against the Lord, and from following false doctrine and false teachers. ~ Ezekiel 3:16-21 ~” Cheryl Showers
Recently, there has been talkings around me about the credibility of Joyce Meyer. In this article, Cheryl only touches on some of the things that make her a person that you really don’t want to learn from. Many of her false teachings are woven into truth and it sounds really good and believable. As Cheryl shows, Joyce is absolutely in the “False Teacher” category – for the books, she is in my books too.
Christians, please be careful of what and who you read. The more truth you put into your brain, the easier it will be to keep the untruth out. Saturate your life with God’s Word and Godly things to look at, hear, drool over 🙂 , and in doing all that, you have no choice but to be thinking about Godly things. When you have “God” swarming in your head it is near impossible to let sin in; keeping you away from committing sin. Abide in Christ (John 15:4-7)!
God bless you all.
–Mark
©2013 Mark Davis
Continued Reading:
Burning Fire Shut Up In My Bones
I love the Lord, and I love His word. In fact, I’m very passionate about Him, His word, and His people. His word is life, therefore, it is of utmost importance that we know His word and not twist it or alter it in any way. Otherwise, we run the risk of leading many people astray.
Teach me Your decrees, O Lord; I will keep them to the end.
This scripture is a promise to the Lord, that if He will teach me His decrees, I will keep them to the end. Now, it’s important that I share with you what keep means in this scripture, because it means much more than I ever realized until I studied it.
The Hebrew word for keep is natsar (pronouncednä-tsār’), which means:
I. to guard, watch, watch over, keep
A. to watch, guard, keep
B. to…
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