Sincerity is not synonymous with validity. Or, consider it said two other ways: (1) Just because someone is sincere about their belief, does not mean they're right. (2) A conviction is not validated as true, simply by the intensity with which someone clings to it. History is filled with countless case studies of men and women who were passionate about their beliefs, but not on the basis of what God says is true. They were (history would say) sincerely mistaken. Today's media-driven social landscape is marked by people who sincerely believe that they're right…but theirs is a zeal based on feelings rather than facts, subjective sensibilities rather than Divine Revelation of truth. Join us on Sunday as we examine two case studies of individuals who were sincerely passionate, enthusiastic zealots, but whose zeal was at odds with God's Gospel.
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Pastor Luke holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in theology, and is currently completing at doctoral degree in expository preaching at the Master’s Seminary. Luke is the grandson of New Jersey Bible pioneer, Pastor Virgil Geren, founder of Central Jersey Bible Institute,...