Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians 13 that even if we have accurate knowledge (orthodoxy) but have not love, we are nothing. A printed list often hardens our hearts. We start looking for enemies rather than listening to brothers and sisters who may simply use different terminology.
But the solution isn't a static PDF. The solution is a dynamic .
Ironically, an over-reliance on man-made lists can lead to legalism—a false doctrine itself. When a PDF becomes the standard of truth rather than Scripture, you have created an idol. A Better Way: Berean Discernment Does this mean we ignore false doctrine? Absolutely not. Jesus warned about wolves in sheep’s clothing (Matthew 7:15). Paul wept over false teachers (Philippians 3:18).
But is a simple PDF list the best way to guard against false teaching? Or does it create more problems than it solves?
Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians 13 that even if we have accurate knowledge (orthodoxy) but have not love, we are nothing. A printed list often hardens our hearts. We start looking for enemies rather than listening to brothers and sisters who may simply use different terminology.
But the solution isn't a static PDF. The solution is a dynamic .
Ironically, an over-reliance on man-made lists can lead to legalism—a false doctrine itself. When a PDF becomes the standard of truth rather than Scripture, you have created an idol. A Better Way: Berean Discernment Does this mean we ignore false doctrine? Absolutely not. Jesus warned about wolves in sheep’s clothing (Matthew 7:15). Paul wept over false teachers (Philippians 3:18).
But is a simple PDF list the best way to guard against false teaching? Or does it create more problems than it solves?