For most evangelicals – if it is miraculous, if good occurs, if it is spiritual and powerful, then it is of God. This however is not true. God the Holy Spirit clearly teaches the church to beware of false prophets and apostles and to not naively test them by the empirical method but rather by the Word of God. Who better than God the Holy Spirit to know who is and who is not working by and for Him. Who better than God the Holy Spirit to instruct us on how to test these so called prophets and apostles? Who better than God the Holy Spirit to protect and guide the church through these treacherous waters. God the Holy Spirit, speaking through His eternal, inerrant, inspired, written Word is ready to guide, protect and instruct the church if she will only listen, submit and obey.
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Great Sermon! Hi John! I really enjoyed listening to your sermon on testing the spirits. I do a lot of writing on the Scriptures on FB, but I am finding more and more "friends" who have come under this great Satanic deception of extra Biblical prophesies, and all the false miraculous miracles, signs and wonders which accompany them. I notice you said that these deceivers can cast out demons! Can they? How can Satan cast himself out? Unless I misunderstood the two times you brought this subject up. The evil spirit/s may appear to be gone, but they are still playing the games of great deception on their victims. Only by coming by the way of the cross to true salvation in our Lord Jesus Christ will these poor people have relief from the torture they must surely endure! In Christ, Jennifer.
Rev. Mahon graduated from the University of Texas was a B.S. in secondary education. After teaching in the Austin Independent School District, he accepted the call of God from the Navigators to the ministry where he served for over 25 years in the college, community and missions...