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Why Naming False Teachers Is a Biblical Act of Love

Dave Jenkins August 4, 2025

Why Naming False Teachers Is a Biblical Act of LoveContending for the Word – August 5, 2025Written by Dave Jenkins

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“Golden light breaking through dark clouds with the title ‘Conviction vs. Condemnation – Walk in Grace, Not Guilt’ — representing hope and gospel clarity.

From Guilt to Grace: How to Discern Conviction from Condemnation

Dave Jenkins August 3, 2025

From Guilt to Grace: How to Discern Conviction from Condemnation Discerning the Voice of the Spirit vs. the Accusations of

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Part 1: Automatic Writing and the Danger of Spiritually Dictated Books

Doreen Virtue August 3, 2025

Part 1: Automatic Writing and the Danger of Spiritually Dictated Books By Doreen Virtue, author of How to Avoid New

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The Difference Between Discernment and a Judgmental Spirit

Dave Jenkins August 2, 2025

The Difference Between Discernment and a Judgmental Spirit Learning to Judge Righteously Without a Critical Spirit 📅 Contending for the

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What Is Perennialism and Why It’s Dangerous for the Church

Dave Jenkins August 1, 2025

What Is Perennialism and Why It’s Dangerous for the Church The Weekly Watch – August 2, 2025 By Dave Jenkins

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Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit: The Unforgivable Sin

Dave Jenkins August 1, 2025

Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit: The Unforgivable SinContending for the Word – August 2, 2025Written by Dave Jenkins Blasphemy Against

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Drawing Near with Reverent Awe: Recovering the Fear of God

Dave Jenkins July 31, 2025

Drawing Near with Reverent Awe: Recovering the Fear of God In today’s culture of casual spirituality, even many professing Christians

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No New Foundation: Responding to Modern Apostles and NAR

Dawn Hill July 31, 2025

No New Foundation: A Biblical Response to Modern Apostles and the NAR Why Ephesians 2:20 does not support modern apostolic

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