The Maranatha Cry Podcast

Episode 16: Unity

1 h 5 min · 2. Mai 2021
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In this week's Episode Bryan and I talk Unity among the body of Christ and Why that is so important for us as followers of Jesus to come together for the sake of the Gospel.

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Episode 9: The New Apostolic Reformation

This week Bryan and I talk about The New Apostolic Reformation which, is an unbiblical religious movement that emphasizes experience over Scripture, mysticism over doctrine, and modern-day “apostles” over the plain text of the Bible. Of particular distinction in the New Apostolic Reformation are the role and power of spiritual leaders and miracle-workers, the reception of “new” revelations from God, an over-emphasis on spiritual warfare, and a pursuit of cultural and political control in society. The seeking of signs and wonders in the NAR is always accompanied by blatantly false doctrine. It really is important that we understand that any group tries to get us to follow the authority of anybody who is not Christ our Lord that we need to walk, run away as fast as possible. Test everything against the authority of God's holy inspired breathed out word. The NAR is no different from many other break off's from Christianity or world religions that have built up their own Prophets and Apostles. That have distorted and twisted the truth of the fact that Jesus was fully God, and fully man and is the Risen Lord who will return for Justice and restoration.  I apologize for the technical difficulties but we had a few hiccups in the beginning but that's what makes this both real and fun.  Maranatha!  Thanks for listening.

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