The times in which we live are marked by both unprecedented opportunities for the Gospel and unprecedented distortions of it. While the apostle Paul warned the Ephesian elders that “savage wolves” would arise even from within the fold (Acts 20:29–30), our generation has witnessed such words take shape in pulpits and platforms that were once thought safe. The result is not merely confusion in the pews, but an erosion of confidence in the authority of Scripture itself.
The times in which we live are marked by both unprecedented opportunities for the Gospel and unprecedented distortions of it. While the apostle Paul warned the Ephesian elders that “savage wolves” would arise even from within the fold (Acts 20:29–30), our generation has witnessed such words take shape in pulpits and platforms that were once thought safe. The result is not merely confusion in the pews, but an erosion of confidence in the authority of Scripture itself.
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