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The False And True Ministers

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The False And True Ministers 

Saturday 24th May

Text: 1 Timothy 3: 1-7
Key Verse: For such are false apostles, deceitful workers….. 2 Corinthians 11: 13
The Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, Teachers, etc, we have today, are categorized into “False Ministers and True Ministers.” The Bible speaks of these two categories of ministers; (A) This passage describes to cc CV to make 😙😊the false ministers; 2 Corinthians 11:13-15. This scripture gives the following description of these evil ministers; (i) They are false ministers, destitute of the truth of Christ; (ii) They are deceitful ministers, who glory in their ability to make people believe their lies; (iii) They are ministers of Satan, appointed by him, to distort the gospel of Christ and damn the souls of men; (iv) They camouflage as ministers who preach righteousness; (v) They and their followers shall end up in destruction. To support these ministers with your money, puts you at war against Jesus, the salvation of the souls of men and the establishment of Christ’s Church on truth, righteousness and holiness. Their false building projects, crusade programs, conferences, and traveling round the world must never receive financial support of righteous children of God. The money in our hands belongs to God, and it must not be given to support His enemies; (B) Description of true gospel preachers: What Apostle Paul said about himself and the ministers with him is a good description of true gospel preachers; 2 Corinthians 4:1-2; (i) They have been saved from sin by the mercy of God through faith on the Lord Jesus Christ; (ii) They have been given the Christian Ministry according to the grace and calling of God; (iii) They are able and zealous ministers of the gospel; (iv) They ensure sin and evil do not cleave to them in their walk with God and service for Him; (v) They do not use human wisdom or craftiness in the ministry; they are not pursuing personal gains or ambition; (vi) They are not liars or deceivers; what they preach and teach is the Word of God and not human philosophy; (vii) The truth they teach is verifiable from the Holy Bible; (viii) Those who see them acknowledge that they are righteous, holy and true; (ix) God who sees into the heart approves them through signs and wonders in the name of Jesus Christ. These are the ministers you ought to support.  
Thought For The Day:  False preachers must not be supported
Song For The Day: Jesus is the way, the truth and the Light….
Bible Reading For The Day: Nehemiah 11-13 
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