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Dangerous Wolves Within. 06/14/2026

16 min · 15 jun 2026
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This sermon continues a two-part message based on Paul's farewell to the Ephesian elders in Acts 20, where he warns about "fierce wolves" that will infiltrate the church. The pastor addresses contemporary dangers facing believers: the prosperity gospel that uses godliness as a means of gain, divisive voices that create discord rather than unity, Gnostic-type teachings that promote secret knowledge over Christ, and ascetic legalism that adds man-made rules to God's commands. The central message emphasizes that true contentment comes from Christ alone—whether in abundance or need—and that believers must test every teaching against Scripture, maintain accountability within the body of Christ, and avoid performative righteousness that seeks human approval rather than God's. The sermon challenges listeners to examine what influences their faith and whether they're building unity or sowing division.

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Dangerous Wolves Within. 06/14/2026

This sermon continues a two-part message based on Paul's farewell to the Ephesian elders in Acts 20, where he warns about "fierce wolves" that will infiltrate the church. The pastor addresses contemporary dangers facing believers: the prosperity gospel that uses godliness as a means of gain, divisive voices that create discord rather than unity, Gnostic-type teachings that promote secret knowledge over Christ, and ascetic legalism that adds man-made rules to God's commands. The central message emphasizes that true contentment comes from Christ alone—whether in abundance or need—and that believers must test every teaching against Scripture, maintain accountability within the body of Christ, and avoid performative righteousness that seeks human approval rather than God's. The sermon challenges listeners to examine what influences their faith and whether they're building unity or sowing division.

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The Standard for Spiritual Influence. Acts 20:25-32. 06/07/2026

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