EPISODE · Nov 18, 2024 · 36 MIN
Spot the Fake with Michelle Lesley
from This is the Day Rejoice · host Elizabeth Giles and Michelle Lesley
Discernment isn't just about figuring out what's true and what's not. Some things are so clear and super easy to spot. But what takes true discernment, is knowing the difference between what's right, and what's not quite right. Michelle Lesley of A Word Fitly Spoken podcast joins us for this episode, as we discuss how to discern a false teachers and grow in discernment. The word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart. - that's Hebrews 4:12 ________________________ When this is the day you don't know what names can be trusted, when you don't know which teachers, authors, and speakers, should be on a "red flag list" or if the very book you're reading is full of sound, biblical truth - go to God's word. Study it more than you study anything else. EVER. Memorize the scriptures so the truth is already at your finger tips. Go to your pastor or elders and ask them. Shepherding you to truth is one of their great joys AND gifts. ________________________ Resources: Michelle Lesley Website Popular False Teachers and Unbiblical Trends A Word Fitly Spoken The Gospel Call and True Conversion by Paul Washer Justin Peters Ministeries Visit our shop for super one-of-a-kind designs that promote gospel centered conversations. From unique shirts to gorgeous wall prints, collectible coffee mugs and more! ________________________ This Is The Day Rejoice WebsiteFacebook | Instagram | Pinterest ________________________ We want everyone to have a free, printable bookmark, to help you spend more time rightly seeking to understand God's Word. Click here for your free instant print.
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