EYES WIDE SHUT: THE DANGER OF A LUSTFUL LENS / 2 PETER 2:14

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(KJV) 2 Peter 2:14

Having eyes full of adultery, and that cannot cease from sin; beguiling unstable souls: an heart they have exercised with covetous practices; cursed children:

EYES WIDE SHUT: THE DANGER OF A LUSTFUL LENS / 2 PETER 2:14

We live in a culture that is visually saturated. Every day, thousands of images compete for our attention, often pushing boundaries and redefining normalcy. What was once considered taboo is now mainstream. Amid this shift, the words of the Apostle Peter in 2 Peter 2:14 serve as a stark, urgent wake-up call for believers today.

Peter describes a specific group of corrupt individuals as having “eyes full of adultery.”

When we unpack the original Greek context, this phrase literally translates to “eyes full of an adulteress.” It describes a mind so consumed by sensual desire that every woman encountered is immediately filtered through a lens of lust and viewed primarily as a sexual object.

This is not a passive glance. It is an active, continuous entertainment of lust that corrupts the soul.

The Modern Normalization of Deviance

Peter’s warning feels incredibly modern. Today, society increasingly accepts, celebrates, and profits from this exact type of visual deviance. From targeted social media algorithms to mainstream entertainment, we are encouraged to consume people as objects rather than honor them as image-bearers of God.

When your eyes are “full of adultery,” your spiritual vision becomes entirely blinded. You can no longer see people through the lens of grace, purity, or divine worth. Instead, the heart becomes trapped in a cycle of constant seeking and never finding satisfaction.

Guarding Your Gates by Grace

As a community Guided by Grace, we are called to live differently. We cannot stop the culture from drifting, but we can stop our hearts from drifting with it. Living under grace does not mean we have a license to look wherever we want; rather, grace gives us the supernatural power to discipline our eyes.

Here are three ways to shift your focus from lust to grace:

  • Practice Custody of the Eyes: Job 31:1 says, “I made a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully at a young woman.” Make a conscious decision to look away from images and media that trigger objectification.
  • See People as Image-Bearers: Force yourself to see others as God sees them—as complex, valuable human beings with souls, families, and divine purpose, not as objects for personal gratification.
  • Fill Your Mind with Truth: The best way to empty your eyes of adultery is to fill them with the beauty of Christ. Spend time in the Word so that your standard of beauty and satisfaction is anchored in the eternal, not the fleeting.

Grace is not just a safety net for when we fall; it is the power that enables us to stand. Let us ask God today to cleanse our vision, heal our hearts, and give us eyes that reflect His purity and love.

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  1. WALKING IN TRUTH / 2 PETER 2:10
  2. RESCUE GODLY MEN / 2 PETER 2:9
  3. TORMENTED IN HIS RIGHTEOUS SOUL / 2 PETER 2:8
  4. ANGELS … SENT THEM TO HELL / 2 PETER 2:4
  5. IN THEIR GREED … STORIES THEY HAVE MADE UP / 2 PETER 2:3
  6. WHEN THE WAY OF TRUTH FALLS INTO DISREPUTE / 2 PETER 2:2
  7. STANDING FIRM AGAINST DECEPTION / 2 PETER 2:1
  8. NO PROPHECY OF SCRIPTURE – MEN SPOKE FROM GOD … BY THE HOLY SPIRIT / 2 PETER 1:20-21
  9. WORD OF THE PROPHETS MADE MORE CERTAIN / 2 PETER 1:19
  10. AS THE LORD HAS MADE CLEAR TO ME / 2 PETER 1:13-14
  11. RICH WELCOME INTO THE ETERNAL KINGDOM / 2 PETER 1:11
  12. MAKE YOUR CALLING AND ELECTION SURE / 2 PETER 1:10
  13. IF YOU POSSESS THESE QUALITIES IN INCREASING MEASURE / 2 PETER 1:8
  14. ADD TO YOUR FAITH / 2 PETER 1:5-7
  15. PARTICIPATE IN THE DIVINE NATURE / 2 PETER 1:4
  16. EVERYTHING WE NEED FOR LIFE AND GODLINESS / 2 PETER 1:3
  17. HOLY AND GODLY LIVES / 2 PETER 3:11
  18. THE DAY OF THE LORD / 2 PETER 3:10
  19. SPOKE WITH A MAN’S VOICE / 2 PETER 2:16
  20. GUIDED BY GRACE ABOUT

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WALKING IN TRUTH / 2 PETER 2:10

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(KJV) 2 Peter 2:10

 But chiefly them that walk after the flesh in the lust of uncleanness, and despise government. Presumptuous are they, selfwilled, they are not afraid to speak evil of dignities.

WALKING IN TRUTH / 2 PETER 2:10

Walking in Truth: Understanding God’s Judgment on False Teachers

Scripture warns us that not every spiritual leader speaks for God. In 2 Peter 2:10, the Apostle Peter exposes the hidden motives of false teachers, stating this is especially true of those who follow corrupt desires and despise authority. God promises certain judgment for these leaders due to two major flaws.

1. Following Corrupt Desires

False teachers are often driven by the broken impulses of sinful human nature. In this context, Peter draws a direct parallel to the sexual immorality of Sodom, referencing the corrupt practices that led to the city’s destruction. Instead of pursuing holiness, these leaders rewrite God’s standards to justify their own fleshly lusts. They lead their followers astray by treating God’s grace as a license to sin.

2. Despising All Authority

The second reason for their judgment is a deep-seated arrogance that rejects restraint. False teachers despise authority, refusing to submit to earthly leaders, heavenly powers, or Christ and His Word.

This rebellion shows up in two distinct ways:

  • Rejecting Divine Standards: They dismiss Biblical boundaries that are meant to restrain evil.
  • Blaspheming Celestial Beings: As mirrored in Jude 1:8-10, they arrogantly insult and curse angels and heavenly realities they do not understand.

Guarding Your Heart

True biblical leadership requires humility and submission to the Lordship of Christ. As believers, we must study the Scriptures daily to recognize these destructive patterns. Guard your heart by aligning yourself with teachers who respect God’s Word, honor authority, and pursue holy living.

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  1. RESCUE GODLY MEN / 2 PETER 2:9
  2. TORMENTED IN HIS RIGHTEOUS SOUL / 2 PETER 2:8
  3. ANGELS … SENT THEM TO HELL / 2 PETER 2:4
  4. IN THEIR GREED … STORIES THEY HAVE MADE UP / 2 PETER 2:3
  5. WHEN THE WAY OF TRUTH FALLS INTO DISREPUTE / 2 PETER 2:2
  6. STANDING FIRM AGAINST DECEPTION / 2 PETER 2:1
  7. NO PROPHECY OF SCRIPTURE – MEN SPOKE FROM GOD … BY THE HOLY SPIRIT / 2 PETER 1:20-21
  8. WORD OF THE PROPHETS MADE MORE CERTAIN / 2 PETER 1:19
  9. AS THE LORD HAS MADE CLEAR TO ME / 2 PETER 1:13-14
  10. RICH WELCOME INTO THE ETERNAL KINGDOM / 2 PETER 1:11
  11. MAKE YOUR CALLING AND ELECTION SURE / 2 PETER 1:10
  12. IF YOU POSSESS THESE QUALITIES IN INCREASING MEASURE / 2 PETER 1:8
  13. ADD TO YOUR FAITH / 2 PETER 1:5-7
  14. PARTICIPATE IN THE DIVINE NATURE / 2 PETER 1:4
  15. EVERYTHING WE NEED FOR LIFE AND GODLINESS / 2 PETER 1:3
  16. HOLY AND GODLY LIVES / 2 PETER 3:11
  17. THE DAY OF THE LORD / 2 PETER 3:10
  18. SPOKE WITH A MAN’S VOICE / 2 PETER 2:16
  19. GUIDED BY GRACE ABOUT

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RESCUE GODLY MEN / 2 PETER 2:9

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(KJV) 2 Peter 2:9

The Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly out of temptations, and to reserve the unjust unto the day of judgment to be punished:

RESCUE GODLY MEN / 2 PETER 2:9

The Blueprint for Rescue: What Lot Teaches Us About Modern Faith

Living out your faith today can feel like swimming against a violent cultural tide. Society continuously pushes boundaries, celebrates defiance, and normalizes immoral lifestyles. If your heart breaks over the brokenness and ungodly conduct around you, take comfort: you are not the first believer to feel this weight.

Centuries ago, a man named Lot stood exactly where you are standing. His story, highlighted in 2 Peter, provides a divine blueprint for how God views, preserves, and ultimately rescues His faithful people from a corrupt world.

The Test of Daily Grief

In 2 Peter 2:8, we learn a profound truth about Lot’s life in Sodom: his righteous soul was tormented day after day by the lawless deeds he saw and heard.

Lot’s response to the evil behavior around him became a critical test. It ultimately determined both his own rescue and his eternal destiny. God did not rescue Lot based on a whim; He rescued him because Lot personally rejected evil and stood firmly opposed to the “filthy lives of lawless men” (2 Peter 2:7-8). Lot lived in Sodom, but he did not allow Sodom to live in him.

For modern believers, this is a powerful gut check. Do the ungodly lifestyles and open defiance toward God in our society grieve us, or have we become numb to them? True love for Christ naturally creates a Holy Spirit-led grief for people caught up in hopeless, destructive patterns.

The Certainty of Divine Rescue

The core promise of this passage shines brightly in 2 Peter 2:9: “The Lord knows how to rescue the godly from trials and to hold the unrighteous for punishment on the day of judgment.”

We can rest in absolute certainty that God knows how to preserve His faithful people in every single generation. This is a recurring promise throughout Scripture:

  • Matthew 6:13: Jesus teaches us to pray for deliverance from the evil one.
  • 2 Timothy 4:18: Paul declares that the Lord will rescue us from every evil attack and bring us safely into His heavenly kingdom.
  • Revelation 3:10: God promises to keep His patient, enduring followers from the hour of trial coming upon the world.

You are never hidden from God’s sight. He sees your compromise-free living, and He is fully capable of shielding your heart and mind from the corruption of this age.

The Ultimate Escape

Lot’s physical rescue from the destruction of Sodom serves as a vivid shadow of a grander, future reality. In a similar way, Jesus Christ will one day return to rescue His faithful followers from this wicked world (John 14:3).

This ultimate rescue will happen before He pours out His wrath—His entirely justified anger, judgment, and punishment—on the ungodly (2 Peter 3:10-12). For those who love God, the final destination is not destruction, but deliverance.

Standing Firm While We Wait

Until that day comes, our calling is clear. We are called to remain guided by grace, rooted in truth, and distinct from the culture.

Do not let the world squeeze you into its mold. Let your grief over sin turn into prayer for the lost, and let the promise of Christ’s return fuel your endurance. God knows exactly where you are, He knows what you are facing, and He faithfully knows how to rescue you.

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  1. TORMENTED IN HIS RIGHTEOUS SOUL / 2 PETER 2:8
  2. ANGELS … SENT THEM TO HELL / 2 PETER 2:4
  3. IN THEIR GREED … STORIES THEY HAVE MADE UP / 2 PETER 2:3
  4. WHEN THE WAY OF TRUTH FALLS INTO DISREPUTE / 2 PETER 2:2
  5. STANDING FIRM AGAINST DECEPTION / 2 PETER 2:1
  6. NO PROPHECY OF SCRIPTURE – MEN SPOKE FROM GOD … BY THE HOLY SPIRIT / 2 PETER 1:20-21
  7. WORD OF THE PROPHETS MADE MORE CERTAIN / 2 PETER 1:19
  8. AS THE LORD HAS MADE CLEAR TO ME / 2 PETER 1:13-14
  9. RICH WELCOME INTO THE ETERNAL KINGDOM / 2 PETER 1:11
  10. MAKE YOUR CALLING AND ELECTION SURE / 2 PETER 1:10
  11. IF YOU POSSESS THESE QUALITIES IN INCREASING MEASURE / 2 PETER 1:8
  12. ADD TO YOUR FAITH / 2 PETER 1:5-7
  13. PARTICIPATE IN THE DIVINE NATURE / 2 PETER 1:4
  14. EVERYTHING WE NEED FOR LIFE AND GODLINESS / 2 PETER 1:3
  15. HOLY AND GODLY LIVES / 2 PETER 3:11
  16. THE DAY OF THE LORD / 2 PETER 3:10
  17. SPOKE WITH A MAN’S VOICE / 2 PETER 2:16
  18. GUIDED BY GRACE ABOUT

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TORMENTED IN HIS RIGHTEOUS SOUL / 2 PETER 2:8

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(KJV) 2 Peter 2:8

(For that righteous man dwelling among them, in seeing and hearing, vexed his righteous soul from day to day with their unlawful deeds;)

TORMENTED IN HIS RIGHTEOUS SOUL / 2 PETER 2:8

Tormented in His Righteous Soul: The Mark of a Devoted Heart

Have you ever looked at the world around you and felt a deep, heavy ache in your chest?

When you see the breakdown of the family, the celebration of immorality, and the casual dismissal of God’s truth, it is easy to feel isolated. You might wonder why you feel so deeply disturbed by things that the culture laughs at or embraces.

If your soul feels heavy, take heart. That ache is not a sign of weakness. It is the signature of the Holy Spirit inside you.

In 2 Peter 2:8, we find a powerful description of this exact spiritual reality: “for that righteous man, dwelling among them, tormented his righteous soul from day to day by seeing and hearing their lawless deeds.”

The Mark of a Righteous Heart

True righteousness is not just about following a checklist of rules. It is about sharing the very heart of God.

When you are truly right with God and completely devoted to His principles, your desires begin to align with His. The author of Hebrews notes this defining characteristic when describing Jesus: “You have loved righteousness and hated lawlessness” (Hebrews 1:9).

You cannot separate the two. To truly love what is good, pure, and holy by God’s standards means you will naturally detest what is wicked, destructive, and ungodly.

Learning from Lot: Tormented Day to Day

In 2 Peter 2, the apostle Peter uses the life of Lot as a striking example. Lot lived in Sodom—a city infamous for its extreme wickedness and sexual immorality.

Peter tells us that God delivered “righteous Lot,” who was “oppressed by the filthy conduct of the wicked” (2 Peter 2:7). 2 Peter 2:8 clarifies that Lot’s soul was tormented day to day by what he saw and heard.

Consider these two realities of Lot’s experience:

  • The Sight and Sound of Sin: Lot could not escape it. Every corner he turned, every conversation he overheard in the city gates, put the lawlessness of his culture on full display.
  • The Constant Friction: The word “tormented” implies a continuous, painful scraping. Lot’s soul never grew numb to the sin around him. It remained raw, sensitive, and deeply grieved.

This is a powerful test for our own hearts today. Do the raw displays of ungodliness in our movies, social media feeds, and daily interactions still grieve us? Or have we allowed our cultural environment to numb us into indifference?

A Long Line of Grieved Souls

If your soul is distressed by the spiritual decay around you, you are in good company. Throughout scripture, God’s people have always felt the agonizing weight of living in a fallen world.

  • The Mourners in Jerusalem: In Ezekiel 9:4, before bringing judgment, God commands a mark to be placed on the foreheads of the people “who sigh and cry over all the abominations that are done within it.” God notices and values those who grieve over sin.
  • The Zeal of Jesus: When Jesus entered the temple and saw it turned into a corrupt marketplace, He didn’t shrug it off. John 2:13-17 records Him flipping tables and driving out the corrupt money changers. His zeal for His Father’s holiness consumed Him.
  • The Distress of Paul: While waiting in Athens, the Apostle Paul walked the streets of a highly sophisticated, cultured city. Yet, Acts 17:16 tells us that “his spirit was provoked within him when he saw that the city was given over to idols.” He wasn’t impressed by their art or philosophy; he was broken by their spiritual blindness.

Guarding Your Righteous Soul

Living with a “tormented soul” does not mean we should live in a state of constant, miserable defeat. Instead, it should drive us to action and deep reliance on God. Here is how we can guard our hearts while living in a broken culture:

1. Guard Your Gates

Lot couldn’t control everything he saw in Sodom, but we often invite the world’s lawlessness directly into our homes. Be intentional about what you allow past your eyes and ears through entertainment and media.

2. Move From Grief to Intercession

Don’t let your distress turn into bitter cynicism or anger toward unbelievers. Let the ache in your soul drive you to your knees. Pray for the salvation of those who are trapped in ungodliness, remembering that we too were once lost.

3. Anchor in the Promise of Deliverance

The ultimate takeaway of Peter’s message is full of hope. Right after describing Lot’s torment, Peter writes, “then the Lord knows how to deliver the godly out of temptations and to reserve the unjust under punishment for the day of judgment” (2 Peter 2:9).

God sees your struggle. He knows the pressure you face to conform to the culture around you. Just as He delivered Lot, He will sustain, protect, and ultimately deliver you. Keep loving what He loves, hating what He hates, and trusting in His grace to guide you through the darkness.

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  1. ANGELS … SENT THEM TO HELL / 2 PETER 2:4
  2. IN THEIR GREED … STORIES THEY HAVE MADE UP / 2 PETER 2:3
  3. WHEN THE WAY OF TRUTH FALLS INTO DISREPUTE / 2 PETER 2:2
  4. STANDING FIRM AGAINST DECEPTION / 2 PETER 2:1
  5. NO PROPHECY OF SCRIPTURE – MEN SPOKE FROM GOD … BY THE HOLY SPIRIT / 2 PETER 1:20-21
  6. WORD OF THE PROPHETS MADE MORE CERTAIN / 2 PETER 1:19
  7. AS THE LORD HAS MADE CLEAR TO ME / 2 PETER 1:13-14
  8. RICH WELCOME INTO THE ETERNAL KINGDOM / 2 PETER 1:11
  9. MAKE YOUR CALLING AND ELECTION SURE / 2 PETER 1:10
  10. IF YOU POSSESS THESE QUALITIES IN INCREASING MEASURE / 2 PETER 1:8
  11. ADD TO YOUR FAITH / 2 PETER 1:5-7
  12. PARTICIPATE IN THE DIVINE NATURE / 2 PETER 1:4
  13. EVERYTHING WE NEED FOR LIFE AND GODLINESS / 2 PETER 1:3
  14. HOLY AND GODLY LIVES / 2 PETER 3:11
  15. THE DAY OF THE LORD / 2 PETER 3:10
  16. SPOKE WITH A MAN’S VOICE / 2 PETER 2:16
  17. GUIDED BY GRACE ABOUT

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IN THEIR GREED … STORIES THEY HAVE MADE UP / 2 PETER 2:3

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(KJV) 2 Peter 2:3

And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not.

IN THEIR GREED … STORIES THEY HAVE MADE UP / 2 PETER 2:3

Guarding the Gospel: Spotting the Fabricated Stories of False Teachers

Have you ever heard a testimony that felt a bit too perfect, or a ministry statistic that seemed impossibly inflated? While we want to celebrate God’s work, Scripture warns us to stay vigilant. In 2 Peter 2:3, the Apostle Peter exposes a dark reality that still threatens the church today: “In their greed these teachers will exploit you with fabricated stories.”

When ministry becomes a business and faith is turned into a product, truth is always the first casualty.

The Commercialization of Faith

False teachers are experts in manipulation. They do not view the Gospel as a sacred trust to save souls, but as a commercial tool to build personal wealth. By targeting the sincere hearts of believers, they transform the message of Christ into a prosperity scheme designed to fund luxurious lifestyles and expand earthly empires.

The Weapon of Fabricated Stories

How do these ministers trick well-meaning Christians? Peter tells us exactly how: through “stories they have made up.”

To inspire people to give money, they rely on specific tactics:

  • Sensational Testimonies: Inventing supernatural encounters or dramatic breakthroughs that never happened.
  • Exaggerated Statistics: Inflating salvation numbers, healing reports, or financial needs to create a false sense of momentum.
  • Self-Promotion: Using these elaborate tales to honor themselves rather than Christ, directly violating the humility modeled in 2 Corinthians 2:17.

They take advantage of unsuspecting, faithful believers who simply want to support the kingdom of God.

The Certainty of Divine Justice

Exploiting God’s people is not a minor offense. Ministers who defile the truth and mislead the flock for personal gain face severe consequences. Scripture is clear that their deceptive success is temporary, and they are ultimately condemned to spiritual destruction.

As believers, we must run our race with endurance and refuse to be tripped up by false promises (Galatians 5:7). Let us anchor our faith deeply in the written Word of God, testing every spirit and every story against the unchanging truth of Scripture.

To protect your faith from fabricated stories, you must evaluate ministries with spiritual discernment.

4 Ways to Test Ministry Claims

  • Verify the Facts: Check independent sources for financial transparency and actual local impact.
  • Evaluate the Doctrine: Match every sermon, book, and testimony directly against clear Scripture.
  • Observe the Lifestyle: Look for Christlike humility instead of luxury, self-promotion, and greed.
  • Examine the Fruit: Ensure the ministry produces spiritually mature disciples, not just emotional hype.

Scripture Standards for True Spiritual Leaders

The Bible provides clear, uncompromised standards for those who lead God’s people. Unlike false teachers driven by greed and self-promotion, true leaders are defined by humility, integrity, and sacrificial service.

1. Character and Family Life

“An overseer, then, must be above reproach, the husband of one wife, temperate, self-controlled, respectable, hospitable, skillful in teaching, not overindulging in wine, not a bully, but gentle, not contentious, free from the love of money.” 1 Timothy 3:2–3

  • Blameless Living: A leader’s public and private life must match their preaching.
  • Financial Integrity: They must be completely free from the love of money.
  • Self-Control: Their behavior must be disciplined, gentle, and respectful.

2. Motives for Ministry

“Shepherd the flock of God among you, exercising oversight, not under compulsion, but voluntarily, according to the will of God; and not for sordid gain, but with eagerness; nor yet as domineering over those assigned to your care, but by proving to be examples to the flock.”1 Peter 5:2–3

  • Willing Service: Leading out of love for God, not out of duty or obligation.
  • No Sordid Gain: Rejecting ministry as a path to personal wealth or profit.
  • Leading by Example: Guiding people through personal behavior, not through control or manipulation.

3. Handling the Word of Truth

“For we are not like many, peddling the word of God, but as from sincerity, but as from God, we speak in Christ in the sight of God.”2 Corinthians 2:17

  • No Peddling: Refusing to turn the Gospel into a commercial product or business.
  • Pure Sincerity: Preaching with honest motives, knowing God sees their heart.
  • Scriptural Fidelity: Staying strictly accountable to God for how they represent Christ.

4. Servanthood Over Celebrity

“But it is not this way among you, but whoever wants to become great among you shall be your servant; and whoever wants to be first among you shall be slave of all. For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.”Mark 10:43–45

  • Servant Heart: Seeking the good of the people rather than personal prestige.
  • Christlike Focus: Mirroring Jesus, who gave up His life for others.

Final Thoughts: Standing Firm in the Truth

As we navigate a world full of loud voices and grand promises, our ultimate safety lies in the unchanging Word of God. False teachers will continue to use fabricated stories to exploit the well-meaning, but their deception cannot stand against a heart anchored in biblical truth.

Let us commit to being a community that tests what we hear, protects the flock, and honors leaders who serve with genuine humility and integrity. God’s grace is sufficient to guide us through any deception, keeping our feet firmly planted on the narrow path.

Reflect & Respond:

  • How can you actively practice deeper biblical discernment in your daily walk?
  • Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let’s encourage one another to stand firm!

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  1. ANGELS … SENT THEM TO HELL / 2 PETER 2:4
  2. WHEN THE WAY OF TRUTH FALLS INTO DISREPUTE / 2 PETER 2:2
  3. STANDING FIRM AGAINST DECEPTION / 2 PETER 2:1
  4. NO PROPHECY OF SCRIPTURE – MEN SPOKE FROM GOD … BY THE HOLY SPIRIT / 2 PETER 1:20-21
  5. WORD OF THE PROPHETS MADE MORE CERTAIN / 2 PETER 1:19
  6. AS THE LORD HAS MADE CLEAR TO ME / 2 PETER 1:13-14
  7. RICH WELCOME INTO THE ETERNAL KINGDOM / 2 PETER 1:11
  8. MAKE YOUR CALLING AND ELECTION SURE / 2 PETER 1:10
  9. IF YOU POSSESS THESE QUALITIES IN INCREASING MEASURE / 2 PETER 1:8
  10. ADD TO YOUR FAITH / 2 PETER 1:5-7
  11. PARTICIPATE IN THE DIVINE NATURE / 2 PETER 1:4
  12. EVERYTHING WE NEED FOR LIFE AND GODLINESS / 2 PETER 1:3
  13. HOLY AND GODLY LIVES / 2 PETER 3:11
  14. THE DAY OF THE LORD / 2 PETER 3:10
  15. SPOKE WITH A MAN’S VOICE / 2 PETER 2:16
  16. GUIDED BY GRACE ABOUT

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WHEN THE WAY OF TRUTH FALLS INTO DISREPUTE / 2 PETER 2:2

START YOUR DAY RIGHT DAILY DEVOTION

(KJV) 2 Peter 2:2

 And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of.

WHEN THE WAY OF TRUTH FALLS INTO DISREPUTE / 2 PETER 2:2

The Cost of Compromise: When the Way of Truth Falls Into Disrepute

It is one of the most sobering warnings in the New Testament. In 2 Peter 2:2, we are told that many people will follow the shameful, immoral ways of false teachers. Because of them, the “way of truth” will be brought into disrepute.

When leaders and believers choose sinful lifestyles while claiming the name of Christ, the damage extends far beyond their personal lives. The reputation of God and the message of the gospel are put to shame before a watching world.

The Warning of Itching Ears

This tragic shift rarely happens in a vacuum. It usually starts when people look for teachers who tell them what they want to hear, rather than what they need to hear.

The Apostle Paul mirrored Peter’s warning in his letter to Timothy:

“For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths.”2 Timothy 4:3-4

When we prioritize comfort over conviction, we open the door to deception. False preachers gain power not because they force their way in, but because audiences willingly compromise sound doctrine for messages that justify their desires.

The Ripple Effect of Compromised Faith

What happens when leaders and their followers trade holiness for cultural convenience?

  • The Gospel is Mocked: Non-believers see the hypocrisy and conclude that the gospel has no real power to transform lives.
  • The Truth is Obscured: The line between a Christ-honoring lifestyle and a secular lifestyle becomes blurred, leaving seekers confused about what true faith looks like.
  • The Church Loses Witness: A church that looks exactly like the world has nothing unique to offer the world.

Standing Firm in Sound Doctrine

As believers, we are called to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Guarding the reputation of the gospel requires intentional, daily choices.

  • Test Everything: Compare every sermon, book, and podcast against the unchanging standard of Scripture.
  • Value Holiness Over Comfort: Pray for a heart that loves truth, even when that truth convicts or challenges you.
  • Live Authentically: Ensure your private character matches your public confession of faith, keeping the way of truth honorable.

Five Practical Ways to Discern False Teaching Today

Deception rarely announces itself. Instead, it sounds mostly true, making it incredibly dangerous.

Here are five practical filters you can use to protect your heart and test what you hear against the truth of Scripture.

1. Check the Anchor

  • The Blueprint: True teaching relies heavily on the Bible as the final authority.
  • The Warning Sign: False teachers often rely on personal revelations, dreams, or “new words from God” that supersede Scripture.
  • The Test: Ask, “Is this message rooted in the text, or is the speaker using a single verse out of context to support their own idea?”

2. Examine the Gospel

  • The Blueprint: The true gospel centers on Christ’s death, resurrection, and the forgiveness of sins.
  • The Warning Sign: False teaching shifts the focus to earthly wealth, physical health, or self-actualization.
  • The Test: Does this teaching focus on what you can get from God, or on what Christ has already done for you?

3. Evaluate the Lifestyle

  • The Blueprint: Godly leaders model humility, repentance, and sexual integrity, as warned in 2 Peter 2:2.
  • The Warning Sign: Secrets, financial greed, a lack of personal accountability, or an extravagant lifestyle.
  • The Test: Does the teacher’s private and public character reflect the fruit of the Holy Spirit?

4. Look for the Cross

  • The Blueprint: Scriptural truth addresses the reality of human sin and the necessity of repentance.
  • The Warning Sign: Messages that never mention sin, judgment, or the need for a Savior to avoid offending listeners (2 Timothy 4:3).
  • The Test: Is the message designed to make you comfortable in your current state, or does it convict you to grow in holiness?

5. Assess the Community

  • The Blueprint: Healthy teaching fosters unity within the global church and respects historical Christian orthodoxy.
  • The Warning Sign: Isolationism, or claiming that their specific ministry is the only one teaching the “real” truth.
  • The Test: Does this teaching cut you off from the wider body of believers or challenge historic Christian foundations?

It’s easy to gravitate toward messages that make us feel good, but 2 Timothy 4:3 warns us against gathering teachers just to suit our own desires. When we trade biblical conviction for cultural convenience, the “way of truth” falls into disrepute (2 Peter 2:2).

Let’s be a community that values conviction over convenience and guards the integrity of our witness.

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Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. STANDING FIRM AGAINST DECEPTION / 2 PETER 2:1
  2. NO PROPHECY OF SCRIPTURE – MEN SPOKE FROM GOD … BY THE HOLY SPIRIT / 2 PETER 1:20-21
  3. WORD OF THE PROPHETS MADE MORE CERTAIN / 2 PETER 1:19
  4. AS THE LORD HAS MADE CLEAR TO ME / 2 PETER 1:13-14
  5. RICH WELCOME INTO THE ETERNAL KINGDOM / 2 PETER 1:11
  6. MAKE YOUR CALLING AND ELECTION SURE / 2 PETER 1:10
  7. IF YOU POSSESS THESE QUALITIES IN INCREASING MEASURE / 2 PETER 1:8
  8. ADD TO YOUR FAITH / 2 PETER 1:5-7
  9. PARTICIPATE IN THE DIVINE NATURE / 2 PETER 1:4
  10. EVERYTHING WE NEED FOR LIFE AND GODLINESS / 2 PETER 1:3
  11. HOLY AND GODLY LIVES / 2 PETER 3:11
  12. THE DAY OF THE LORD / 2 PETER 3:10
  13. SPOKE WITH A MAN’S VOICE / 2 PETER 2:16
  14. ANGELS … SENT THEM TO HELL / 2 PETER 2:4
  15. GUIDED BY GRACE ABOUT

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MEMORIAL DAY: A TIME TO REMEMBER, HONOR, AND PRAY

Memorial Day is more than the unofficial start of summer. It is a solemn, sacred pause in our national life—a day set apart to remember the men and women who laid down their lives in service to the United States.

Behind every headstone in a quiet cemetery, every name etched in granite, and every folded flag presented to a grieving family is a story of courage, sacrifice, and love of country. Memorial Day invites us to slow down long enough to remember those stories—and the cost of the freedoms we enjoy every day.

Remembering the True Meaning of Memorial Day
Parades, barbecues, and family gatherings can be good and meaningful. But at the heart of this day is remembrance.

We remember those who never made it home.
We remember the families whose tables have an empty chair.
We remember the ones who carried silent burdens from the battlefield and later succumbed to invisible wounds.
We remember that freedom is not free; it has always been purchased at a cost.
Taking time to visit a cemetery, attend a Memorial Day service, or simply pause at 3 p.m. for the National Moment of Remembrance are simple ways to honor those who gave everything.

Honoring the Fallen by How We Live
We cannot repay those who died in our place, but we can honor them by how we live.

By striving to be good neighbors, citizens, and peacemakers.
By teaching the next generation about sacrifice, duty, and gratitude.
By caring for veterans and military families who still carry the weight of war.
By working toward a more just and compassionate society worthy of the lives given for it.
Memorial Day is not only about looking back; it’s also about looking forward with a renewed sense of responsibility.

A Prayer for Memorial Day

God of mercy and strength,
on this Memorial Day we pause in quiet remembrance.

We remember the men and women
who left home and family
and did not return.
We remember the brave souls
who laid down their lives
in fields and forests, on seas and in skies,
in known and unknown places across the world.

We honor their courage, their sacrifice,
and the love that moved them
to risk everything for others.

Comfort, we pray, those who still mourn:
the spouses who carry a folded flag,
the children who know a parent only through stories,
the parents whose hearts still ache with every passing year,
the friends and comrades who feel the absence most deeply
on quiet days and sleepless nights.

Grant peace to the fallen,
and let their legacy be light for us who remain.

Teach us to cherish the freedoms
for which they gave their lives.
Guard us from forgetting the cost of war.
Give our leaders wisdom
to seek justice and pursue peace,
so that fewer families may know the grief of loss.

On this day of remembrance,
stir in us gratitude that is not shallow,
but that shows itself in how we live—
in kindness, in service, in courage,
in a commitment to what is right and good.

May we be worthy stewards
of the gift they have given us.

We place into Your hands
all who serve today,
asking Your protection and guidance.
And we entrust to Your eternal care
all who have gone before us in sacrifice.

Amen.

As we move through this Memorial Day—whether in quiet reflection, at a graveside, in a place of worship, or surrounded by family—may we carry a spirit of deep gratitude.

Let their memory remind us to live thoughtfully, love generously, and seek peace earnestly, honoring the fallen not only with our words, but with our lives.

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  10. WELCOME AUGUST
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  12. JUNE PRAYER 2025
  13. HELLO MAY BLESSINGS
  14. PRAYER FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 2025
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  16. HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025
  17. THE GREATEST CHRISTMAS GIFT
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  19. NOVEMBER HAPPY NEW MONTH!
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  22. WELCOME AUGUST
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  24. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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STANDING FIRM AGAINST DECEPTION / 2 PETER 2:1

START YOUR DAY RIGHT DAILY DEVOTION

(KJV) 2 Peter 2:1

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.

STANDING FIRM AGAINST DECEPTION / 2 PETER 2:1

The Holy Spirit repeatedly warns that false teachers will rise within the church. This is not a distant possibility; it is a current reality. From Jesus’s prophecies in Matthew to the letters in Revelation, Scripture consistently sounds the alarm about destructive beliefs invading God’s people.

Denying the Sovereign Lord

In 2 Peter 2:1, Peter highlights the ultimate tragedy of these teachers: they deny the Sovereign Lord who bought them. Christ’s sacrificial death paid the penalty for all sin, yet these individuals reject His ultimate authority. They may claim to follow Christ, but their actions and doctrines tell a different story.

  • Renouncing Authority: The Greek word arneomai means to disown or renounce Christ as leader.
  • Leaving the Path: They abandon the straight “way of truth” and lead others astray.
  • Spiritually Dry: Peter calls them “springs without water,” offering empty promises without true life.
  • Entangled in Sin: After escaping worldly wickedness, they slide back into corruption.

Guarding Your Heart and Church

Believers must actively protect their faith communities from deceptive influences. True faith requires both accepting Christ as Savior and submitting to Him as Lord.

  • Study Scripture: Know the truth deeply so you can spot counterfeit teachings instantly.
  • Test the Fruits: Evaluate teachers by their character, humility, and obedience to God’s Word.
  • Stay Anchored: Repent quickly when you wander and keep your life aligned with biblical truth.

Bible Study Tools I Use

Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. NO PROPHECY OF SCRIPTURE – MEN SPOKE FROM GOD … BY THE HOLY SPIRIT / 2 PETER 1:20-21
  2. WORD OF THE PROPHETS MADE MORE CERTAIN / 2 PETER 1:19
  3. AS THE LORD HAS MADE CLEAR TO ME / 2 PETER 1:13-14
  4. RICH WELCOME INTO THE ETERNAL KINGDOM / 2 PETER 1:11
  5. MAKE YOUR CALLING AND ELECTION SURE / 2 PETER 1:10
  6. IF YOU POSSESS THESE QUALITIES IN INCREASING MEASURE / 2 PETER 1:8
  7. ADD TO YOUR FAITH / 2 PETER 1:5-7
  8. PARTICIPATE IN THE DIVINE NATURE / 2 PETER 1:4
  9. EVERYTHING WE NEED FOR LIFE AND GODLINESS / 2 PETER 1:3
  10. HOLY AND GODLY LIVES / 2 PETER 3:11
  11. THE DAY OF THE LORD / 2 PETER 3:10
  12. SPOKE WITH A MAN’S VOICE / 2 PETER 2:16
  13. ANGELS … SENT THEM TO HELL / 2 PETER 2:4
  14. GUIDED BY GRACE ABOUT

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ALL YOUR HEART … SOUL / DEUTERONOMY 4:29

START YOUR DAY RIGHT DAILY DEVOTION

(KJV) Deuteronomy 4:29

But if from thence thou shalt seek the Lord thy God, thou shalt find him, if thou seek him with all thy heart and with all thy soul.

ALL YOUR HEART … SOUL / DEUTERONOMY 4:29

Seeking with Everything: The Promise of Deuteronomy 4:29

Have you ever misplaced something incredibly valuable, like your car keys, wallet, or phone? You do not just casually glance around the room. You flip over couch cushions, empty your bags, and search with intense focus. You dive in with total urgency because you desperately need to find what was lost.

God asks for that exact same level of urgency and intensity when it comes to our relationship with Him.

In Deuteronomy 4:29, Moses delivers a powerful promise to the Israelites—and to us:

“But if from there you seek the Lord your God, you will find him if you seek him with all your heart and with all your soul.”

The Cost of Casual Seeking

We live in a world of instant gratification and casual effort. We want deep faith, but we often only give God our leftover time and fragmented attention.

True intimacy with God, experiencing His power, and walking in the blessings of His kingdom do not happen by accident. A casual, half-hearted search will never yield a wholehearted relationship.

Throughout Scripture, God repeats this standard:

As the apostle Paul later emphasized in Philippians 3:8-11, knowing Christ is worth losing everything else. It requires a desire for His nearness that outweighs all worldly distractions.

What Does “Heart and Soul” Mean?

In biblical terms, seeking God with all your heart and soul means mobilizing your entire being.

  • All Your Heart: Your intellect, your choices, your emotions, and your inner motivations.
  • All Your Soul: Your very life force, your deepest desires, and your unique identity.

It means alignment. It means waking up and deciding that knowing the fullness of His Spirit is your highest priority today.

The Guarantee

The most beautiful part of Deuteronomy 4:29 is the absolute certainty of the outcome. God does not play hide-and-seek with His children. He is not trying to elude you.

The text does not say you might find Him. It says you will find Him.

If you feel distant from God today, take inventory of your search. Are you seeking a blessing, or are you seeking the Blesser? Turn your focus, clear the clutter, and pursue Him with everything you have. He is waiting to be found.

To eliminate daily distractions and protect your time with God, you must build intentional boundaries around your mind and schedule. Small, disciplined changes create the space needed for wholehearted focus.

Guard Your Environment

  • Create a war room: Dedicate one specific chair, desk, or corner solely for prayer and Scripture.
  • Leave the phone outside: Keep your digital devices in another room entirely during your quiet time.
  • Use physical books: Read a print Bible and write in a paper journal to eliminate screen temptation.

Control Your Time

  • Give God the firstfruits: Schedule your devotion for the first 15 minutes of your morning.
  • Block your calendar: Treat your prayer time like an unskippable, high-priority meeting.
  • Set a strict timer: Focus deeply for 20 minutes rather than wandering aimlessly for an hour.

Quiet Your Mind

  • Keep a “brain dump” notepad: Write down racing thoughts or to-do lists immediately to clear your head.
  • Start with silence: Spend two minutes breathing deeply and asking God to quiet your anxious thoughts.
  • Pray the Scripture aloud: Vocalizing the verses helps lock your wandering mind back onto the text.

Bible Study Tools I Use

Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. HEAVEN AND EARTH AS WITNESSES: THE SIX PROPHECIES OF ISRAEL’S HISTORY / DEUTERONOMY 4:26
  2. CONSUMING FIRE – JEALOUS GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:24
  3. GUARD YOUR HEART: THE POWER OF THE SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE / DEUTERONOMY 4:9
  4. LIVING AS A LIGHTHOUSE: HOW OUR FAITHFULNESS DRAWS THE WORLD TO GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:6
  5. WHY WE CANNOT ADD OR SUBTRACT FROM GOD’S WORD / DEUTERONOMY 4:2
  6. FOLLOW THEM SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE / DEUTERONOMY 4:1
  7. LET ME GO OVER / DEUTERONOMY 3:25
  8. THE LORD … WILL FIGHT FOR YOU / DEUTERONOMY 3:22
  9. THE LORD … MADE HIS SPIRIT STUBORN / DEUTERONOMY 2:30
  10. GOD HAS BEEN WITH YOU / DEUTERONOMY 2:7
  11. FOLLOWED THE LORD WHOLEHEARTEDLY / DEUTERONOMY 1:36
  12. NOT A MAN … SHALL SEE THE GOOD LAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:35
  13. REBELLED AGAINST THE COMMAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:26
  14. THE WORDS MOSES SPOKE / DEUTERONOMY 1:1
  15. A PROPHET LIKE ME / DEUTERONOMY 18:15
  16. CASTS SPELLS … IS A MEDIUM / DEUTERONOMY 18:11
  17. WHO SACRIFICES – IN THE FIRE – DIVINATION – OMENS / DEUTERONOMY 18:10
  18. DETESTABLE WAYS OF THE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 18:9-11
  19. THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE / DEUTERONOMY 6:4
  20. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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HEAVEN AND EARTH AS WITNESSES: THE SIX PROPHECIES OF ISRAEL’S HISTORY / DEUTERONOMY 4:26

START YOUR DAY RIGHT DAILY DEVOTION

(KJV) Deuteronomy 4:26

I call heaven and earth to witness against you this day, that ye shall soon utterly perish from off the land whereunto ye go over Jordan to possess it; ye shall not prolong your days upon it, but shall utterly be destroyed.

HEAVEN AND EARTH AS WITNESSES: THE SIX PROPHECIES OF ISRAEL’S HISTORY / DEUTERONOMY 4:26

When Moses stands before the assembly of Israel in Deuteronomy 4, he delivers a message that is both a sobering warning and a beautiful promise of hope. In Deuteronomy 4:26, he calls upon the ultimate court of appeal: “I call heaven and earth to witness against you today, that you will soon utterly perish from the land that you are going over the Jordan to possess.”

Heaven and earth stand as permanent, unchanging spectators to human choices. Moses uses this powerful legal imagery to introduce six remarkable predictions regarding Israel’s future history if they should ever become disobedient and unfaithful. Remarkably, these six ancient prophecies sketch the precise trajectory of the nation’s history across millennia.

1. Dispersion: Scattered Among the Nations

Moses warns that unfaithfulness will lead to immediate removal from the Promised Land. He predicts that the people will be scattered across the globe (Deuteronomy 4:26-27). This was fulfilled initially through the Assyrian and Babylonian exiles, and later, more permanently, after the Roman destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD.

2. Suffering in Exile

Life outside the covenant land would not be easy. Moses foretells that the people would experience deep spiritual and physical suffering in exile (Deuteronomy 4:27-28). Stripped of their temple, they would find themselves in lands dominated by foreign gods and forced to serve idols made of wood and stone.

3. Distress

Disobedience carries heavy consequences. Moses notes that Israel would enter a prolonged state of distress and tribulation (Deuteronomy 4:30). History bears this out through centuries of persecution, pogroms, and hardships experienced by the Jewish diaspora across various nations.

4. Reconciliation Through a Heartfelt Search

Even in the darkest corners of exile, God’s mercy is never out of reach. Moses promises that if the people seek the Lord with all their heart and soul, they will find Him (Deuteronomy 4:29-31). True reconciliation is always preceded by a genuine, deep inner turning back to the Creator.

5. A Return to God “In Later Days”

The prophecy looks far beyond Moses’ immediate horizon, pointing toward a specific timeline. Moses declares that “in later days”—a phrase often tied to prophetic and eschatological conclusions—the people will ultimately obey the voice of the Lord (Deuteronomy 4:30).

6. Restoration of the Covenant

The final prediction cements the unchanging character of God. Moses promises the ultimate restoration of the covenant made with their forefathers (Deuteronomy 4:31). God does not forget His promises. This theme of ultimate restoration is echoed later in Deuteronomy 4:29-30, affirmed by Jesus in Matthew 23:39, and fiercely defended by the Apostle Paul in Romans 11:1, who reminds us that God has absolutely not rejected His people.

The Takeaway

Deuteronomy 4:25-31 serves as a timeless reminder that while human faithlessness brings temporary judgment, God’s faithfulness ensures eternal mercy. The same heaven and earth called to witness Israel’s warning still stand today, witnessing a God who keeps His covenant forever.

Bible Study Tools I Use

Some of our Post That Might Interest You, All Out of the Current Book / Chapter

  1. CONSUMING FIRE – JEALOUS GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:24
  2. GUARD YOUR HEART: THE POWER OF THE SPIRITUAL INHERITANCE / DEUTERONOMY 4:9
  3. LIVING AS A LIGHTHOUSE: HOW OUR FAITHFULNESS DRAWS THE WORLD TO GOD / DEUTERONOMY 4:6
  4. WHY WE CANNOT ADD OR SUBTRACT FROM GOD’S WORD / DEUTERONOMY 4:2
  5. FOLLOW THEM SO THAT YOU MAY LIVE / DEUTERONOMY 4:1
  6. LET ME GO OVER / DEUTERONOMY 3:25
  7. THE LORD … WILL FIGHT FOR YOU / DEUTERONOMY 3:22
  8. THE LORD … MADE HIS SPIRIT STUBORN / DEUTERONOMY 2:30
  9. GOD HAS BEEN WITH YOU / DEUTERONOMY 2:7
  10. FOLLOWED THE LORD WHOLEHEARTEDLY / DEUTERONOMY 1:36
  11. NOT A MAN … SHALL SEE THE GOOD LAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:35
  12. REBELLED AGAINST THE COMMAND / DEUTERONOMY 1:26
  13. THE WORDS MOSES SPOKE / DEUTERONOMY 1:1
  14. A PROPHET LIKE ME / DEUTERONOMY 18:15
  15. CASTS SPELLS … IS A MEDIUM / DEUTERONOMY 18:11
  16. WHO SACRIFICES – IN THE FIRE – DIVINATION – OMENS / DEUTERONOMY 18:10
  17. DETESTABLE WAYS OF THE NATIONS / DEUTERONOMY 18:9-11
  18. THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE / DEUTERONOMY 6:4
  19. GUIDED BY GRACE HOME

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