Since the fall, Satan has been hard at work attacking the church. We see evidence of this attack in the Old Testament, the Gospels, the Epistles, and in the church today. Satan's favourite weapon to use against the Church is error and ignorance. Error is the seed and ignorance is the fertile ground by which the seed grows over the passage of time and generations. The Postmodern/Emergent Church movement is an example of just how fertile the ground of ignorance truly is. Neo-orthodox theologian Karl Barth promoted the erroneous idea that the Bible wasn't the word of God but simply “contained” the Word of God. This in effect, paved the way for many Christians to embrace a post-modern and deconstuctionist worldview. The message is now made to fit the receiver. It's no longer about what God expects from us, or thinks about us, it's about what we decide to think about God and how we can make God fit into our lifestyle. This is not a new phenomenon. The early church had much the same problem when John wrote to the early Christians in his epistles beseeching them to test each and every spirit and make sure all of the teaching they heard proclaimed the Truth of Christ. In today's sermon we look at the application of discernment and how we can use it to keep error from rendering us useless to the Kingdom of God.
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