🐺 WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING | The Truth Berean Holiness Doesn’t Want You to Hear 🕊️

EPISODE · May 26, 2025 · 47 MIN

🐺 WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING | The Truth Berean Holiness Doesn’t Want You to Hear 🕊️

from Word of Mouth · host Cj Garcia

🐺 WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING | The Truth Berean Holiness Doesn’t Want You to Hear 🕊️In this bold and uncompromising episode of the Word of Mouth Podcast, CJ Garcia pulls back the sheep’s wool to reveal what’s really lurking underneath the teachings of Berean Holiness.⚠️ This movement isn’t just about “grace” or “deconstruction.”It’s a strategic attack on Apostolic identity—and it’s time to fight back.📖 What you’ll discover:Who Berean Holiness really is — and what they refuse to sayWhy modesty, gender distinction, and separation still matterHow Jesus taught and modeled visible holinessThe Scriptures they ignore (but you can’t afford to)How to stand strong with clarity, compassion, and conviction🔥 If you've ever questioned why we live the way we do…This episode will stir your spirit, equip your faith, and re-ignite your boldness for truth.🛡️ Holiness is not legalism.It’s worship.It’s identity.It’s still right.🎧 LISTEN NOW on YouTube or Spotify🙌 Subscribe for more Apostolic truth💬 Drop a comment: What does holiness mean to YOU?📖 Key Scriptures:1 Peter 1:162 Corinthians 6:17Titus 2:11–12Romans 12:1–21 Timothy 2:9Deuteronomy 22:5

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