Asked by Makayla
Given the existence of false teachers, how should Christians live? Select all that apply.
belligerently
fearfully
obliviously
responsibly
wisely
confidently
timidly
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Responsibly, wisely, confidently.
- Responsibly: Test teaching against Scripture, protect the flock, correct falsehood (Acts 17:11; 1 Thess 5:21; Gal 6:1).
- Wisely: Use discernment and sound judgment when evaluating teachers and responses (Heb 5:14; 1 John 4:1).
- Confidently: Stand firm in the gospel and in God’s truth without being driven by fear (Phil 1:27; 2 Tim 1:7).
Not appropriate: belligerently or timidly (Christians are to be firm yet gentle), and not obliviously or fearfully.
- Responsibly: Test teaching against Scripture, protect the flock, correct falsehood (Acts 17:11; 1 Thess 5:21; Gal 6:1).
- Wisely: Use discernment and sound judgment when evaluating teachers and responses (Heb 5:14; 1 John 4:1).
- Confidently: Stand firm in the gospel and in God’s truth without being driven by fear (Phil 1:27; 2 Tim 1:7).
Not appropriate: belligerently or timidly (Christians are to be firm yet gentle), and not obliviously or fearfully.
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