In this week's passage, Peter continues to warn about the false teachers. Again, using very similar language to the book of Jude. False teachers are wells without water. They promise hope, but they truly have nothing to give. They can appear like they do, but you will really get nothing from them. They are just trying to attract in people who have escaped from the world and gone into the church by alluring them through the things of the flesh. The false teachers are slaves to their flesh and they are trying to cause others to be overcome as well. Those that go down that path of leaving the world only to return to it end up worse than where they began. They know the way of righteousness, but they return to the world. That is what false teachers do and that is what they try to get others to do as well.
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