Charismatic Error

A dense fog rolls across a dark, still lake. a faint glow of light illuminates the mist from below, casting eerie shadows that dance and shift as the fog swirls. the light slowly brightens, burning away the veil until a tranquil scene emerges - a serene shore, a clear sky, and a sunlit lake. but then the light fades again, and the mist returns to conceal the truth.

Beyond the Veil: When Supernatural Speculation Replaces Scripture

The sermon is fundamentally in error due to its denial of the sufficiency of Scripture (Bibliology) and its promotion of a synergistic framework for sanctification (Soteriology). The speaker introduces new revelation regarding angelic hierarchies and demonic behaviors based on personal visions and non-canonical sources. The core teaching on 'spiritual legal rights' makes the believer's security dependent on their performance in 'closing doors' to sin or trauma, functionally replacing the security of grace with a works-based system of spiritual management. This constitutes a departure from foundational biblical doctrine.

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A shaft of golden light illuminates the center page of a weathered leather-bound book, highlighting the passage: 'for it is the eternal light who works in you to will and to act according to his good purpose.' ([philippians 2:13](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=philippians+213&version=KJV)).

The Sufficiency of the Spirit: A Review of ‘Spirit Empowered’

The sermon teaches a Pentecostal/Charismatic doctrine of a subsequent Spirit baptism for power, evidenced by speaking in tongues. This creates a two-tiered view of Christianity. Critically, it also promotes the continuation of predictive prophecy, undermining the sufficiency of Scripture. The hermeneutic regarding Israel is fragmented, focusing on geopolitics over Christological fulfillment.

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