RE: RE: Lying Spirits
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RE: Lying Spirits

RE: Lying Spirits

Regardless of the name, we are talking about the son of God and word made flesh, God made man.

But theologically, God doesn't just choose not to lie. He can't lie. He is God, every time he speaks or says something will happen, it happens. At the same time God is all loving, therefore something that loves never lies and always tells the truth.

Scripturally, the only thing said to lie is the enemy which has come to steal kill and destroy. God has many names. In Messianic Judaism God is called Adonai, or Elohim, and the son is yeshua. In mainstream Christianity, Catholicism, and mormanism he the father is just God and the son is Jesus. To Jehovah's witnesses he is Jehovah. In

I like the scripture references in this post, but I'm puzzled as to why you wanted to talk about lying spirits.

In the garden we know that a serpent lied to eve, or just twisted the truth. We don't know if this was Satan, or one of his minions. We also know from experience that any demon knows scripture and will twist it to serve it's own purposes. The best way to test a spirit is not just to ask it who the son of God is, but also to check it's words and ideas against the Bible itself.

2nd Peter 2 talks about false prophets and false teachers. And we know in 2nd timothy 4 people will turn away from the truth to listen to teachings of demons.

In this century I think it's important to remind people of the goodness of God and his love for all. So instead of talking just about lying spirits, and recognizing them, couldn't you point them to Christ at the very end?

Let me know what your think @prime-cleric

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