But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction. (2 Peter 2:1)
According to the New Testament (NT), the short answer is “YES”. Since everyone has a Bible, there can be no reason to present false doctrines to others. Which means that (a) false teachers are not really saved and (b) they choose to pervert Scripture for their own reasons.
Peter especially, but also Jude, John and Paul, present the severe judgment of false teachers. And it is nothing short of eternal damnation. Which means that every person who claims to present Bible truth must be very careful not to misrepresent what is in Scripture, nor to mislead people with a false interpretation.
Today there are many false gospels, so Christians should at least know what is the true Gospel. And it is plainly laid out in the NT. So when we encounter a false gospel, we need to simply reject it, and walk away from the false teacher.
But there are also many attacks on Bible truth and Gospel truth. Particularly by people who claim to be “Christian” ministers of the Word. Two of the key doctrines which are constantly under attack are (1) the deity of Christ and (2) the Holy Trinity. Somehow people fail to grasp that unless Jesus of Nazareth was fully God and fully sinless Man at one and the same time, He could not possibly have paid the penalty for the sins of the whole world, and then risen again. And His resurrection is just as important as His death and burial.
Muslims and unconverted Jews both reject those two key doctrines. But what of so-called “Christian” ministers who sow the seeds of doubt among Christians? Those are the ones who will come under severe judgment.
But what of those who reject the doctrine of the divine preservation of the Scriptures, and the fact that throughout history, genuine Christians have believed and accepted the fact that God has preserved His inspired Word through the traditional Hebrew and Greek texts, and that this Word is now to be found only in the King James Bible (and other Reformation bibles, such as the Geneva Bible)?
The movement to promote modern bible versions without giving thought to how they originated and how they deviate seriously from the Masoretic and Received texts has totally undermined the belief that God wrote only one Bible. No doubt there are minor things which could be improved in the KJB, but anyone who claims that the “archaic” wording of the original KJB of 1611 is a barrier to understanding what is in the Bible, simply ignores the fact that the King James 2000 Bible has already addressed this issue. And for those of us who use the KJB consistently, it is a “non-issue”. There are many legitimate Bible study tools which can clear up any questions quite easily.
So those who need to know more about this should read and study the epistles of Peter, Paul, John and Jude. John does not hesitate to say that those who reject “the doctrine of Christ” are in fact “antichrists”.
According to the New Testament (NT), the short answer is “YES”. Since everyone has a Bible, there can be no reason to present false doctrines to others. Which means that (a) false teachers are not really saved and (b) they choose to pervert Scripture for their own reasons.
Peter especially, but also Jude, John and Paul, present the severe judgment of false teachers. And it is nothing short of eternal damnation. Which means that every person who claims to present Bible truth must be very careful not to misrepresent what is in Scripture, nor to mislead people with a false interpretation.
Today there are many false gospels, so Christians should at least know what is the true Gospel. And it is plainly laid out in the NT. So when we encounter a false gospel, we need to simply reject it, and walk away from the false teacher.
But there are also many attacks on Bible truth and Gospel truth. Particularly by people who claim to be “Christian” ministers of the Word. Two of the key doctrines which are constantly under attack are (1) the deity of Christ and (2) the Holy Trinity. Somehow people fail to grasp that unless Jesus of Nazareth was fully God and fully sinless Man at one and the same time, He could not possibly have paid the penalty for the sins of the whole world, and then risen again. And His resurrection is just as important as His death and burial.
Muslims and unconverted Jews both reject those two key doctrines. But what of so-called “Christian” ministers who sow the seeds of doubt among Christians? Those are the ones who will come under severe judgment.
But what of those who reject the doctrine of the divine preservation of the Scriptures, and the fact that throughout history, genuine Christians have believed and accepted the fact that God has preserved His inspired Word through the traditional Hebrew and Greek texts, and that this Word is now to be found only in the King James Bible (and other Reformation bibles, such as the Geneva Bible)?
The movement to promote modern bible versions without giving thought to how they originated and how they deviate seriously from the Masoretic and Received texts has totally undermined the belief that God wrote only one Bible. No doubt there are minor things which could be improved in the KJB, but anyone who claims that the “archaic” wording of the original KJB of 1611 is a barrier to understanding what is in the Bible, simply ignores the fact that the King James 2000 Bible has already addressed this issue. And for those of us who use the KJB consistently, it is a “non-issue”. There are many legitimate Bible study tools which can clear up any questions quite easily.
So those who need to know more about this should read and study the epistles of Peter, Paul, John and Jude. John does not hesitate to say that those who reject “the doctrine of Christ” are in fact “antichrists”.
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