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WAIT! This popular book can't be bad. It's in our church bookstore! The pastor's wife reads it! It's my favorite devotion!
Christians beware of "Jesus Calling"...False Teacher Series #8
Can the popular book Jesus Calling be full of false teaching, leading you and others who read it AWAY from the Bible and the true Jesus?
As we continue our False Teachers Series with a look at Jesus Calling, a book by Sarah Young. Let's see what makes this book so dangerous.
Check out our other videos in this series to learn how to read and interpret the Bible so that we can use it to weigh what is being said by different pastors, preachers, teachers and speakers to the word of God.
The great danger of faddish, new age books like "Jesus Calling" is that they drive a wedge between God’s people and His Word, encouraging them to look beyond the scope of Scripture for additional words from the Lord.
In simple terms, they devalue the Bible and elevate emotional experiences and imaginary voices to the level of divine authority.
And when anything you hear or feel could be the Lord speaking, you leave yourself open to all sorts of heresy and satanic lies.
God’s people need to be wary of anyone who assumes to speak for Him.
We need to defend the authority of His Word against all pretenders.
And we need to help shepherd other believers away from the popular desire for special revelation and back to the all-sufficient Word of God.
I like devotional books, but books that point us back to the Word of God, not medieval mysticism.
Unfortunately, many Christian publishers today 'sell out' to publish anything that sells even if it promotes theological error.