Pop Quiz, True, False
In a world saturated with voices claiming to speak truth, we're challenged to become spiritual detectives, testing everything against the unchanging Word of God. Drawing from 1 John 4 and Matthew 7, this message confronts us with an uncomfortable reality: false prophets and teachers aren't just relics of biblical times—they're active today, disguised in appealing packages across social media, bestselling books, entertainment, and even within church walls. The core lesson is clear: we must learn to recognize spiritual fruit, examining whether teachings glorify Jesus Christ exclusively or subtly elevate human wisdom, feelings, or alternative spiritualities. The imagery of ravenous wolves in sheep's clothing reminds us that deception often comes dressed in religious language, emotional appeal, and even miraculous signs. What makes this message so vital is its call to spiritual maturity—moving beyond comfort-seeking Christianity to a faith rooted in scriptural truth. We're reminded that true spiritual discernment requires knowing God's Word intimately, not just casually. When we encounter teachings that minimize sin as mere mistakes, that promise easy spirituality without sacrifice, or that place anything—whether angels, experiences, or human leaders—above Christ, we must recognize the antichrist spirit at work. This isn't about being judgmental; it's about protecting our souls and those we love from spiritual poison that looks like nourishment.
