Why Bethel Is Not Defensible: A Biblical Examination of NAR Teaching and Practice

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Why Bethel Is Not Defensible: A Biblical Examination of NAR Teaching and Practice

Show Summary

In this episode of From NAR to Christ with Dawn Hill, we examine whether Bethel Church and its
broader New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) influence can be biblically defended in light of doctrine, prophetic
methodology, and spiritual practices. Rather than reacting to a single headline, we look at the cumulative pattern
of teaching and practice and evaluate it through the lens of Scripture.


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Episode Notes

  • Why discernment matters when evaluating movements and teachings.
  • How Scripture calls believers to test doctrine and prophetic claims.
  • Common NAR distinctives and why they conflict with biblical Christianity.
  • How to respond with truth, clarity, and care.

Key Scriptures

  • Acts 17:11
  • 1 Thessalonians 5:21
  • 2 Timothy 4:3–4
  • Matthew 7:15–20

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