This page precludes the page outlining False Doctrine #10 that claims that spiritual warfare is not real.

This page precludes the page outlining False Doctrine #10 that claims that spiritual warfare is not real.

While I have already covered this theology as part of earlier pages on the covenant and prayer, these two pages expand on the requirement for asking for forgiveness and repenting.


Two pages are included to debate the false doctrines surrounding the subjects of Heaven and Hell. If you think that because you took a one-time oath of allegiance to God, that you are automatically granted a place in Heaven, then you should consider what the Scriptures say on the subject.


Both the Scriptural proofs of women in ministry and the arguments against the false doctrines surrounding women in ministry are provided in two separate pages on this one blog. I may have stepped on a few toes … I hope so!


In the previous post, we looked at what the Scriptures record about the gifts of the Spirit. Today we will look at the doctrine of demons against Holy Spirit anointing. You might be able to discern by my level of sarcasm how much those false doctrines annoy me. I hear God’s voice. I’m not the only one annoyed by the false teachings that imply that the Holy Spirit is unable to anoint.

This topic is one that has a whole lot of debate around it. And I’m sorry to say this so bluntly, but it’s the ones that have never experienced God delivering those gifts through them that don’t believe that He can or that He will. So let’s look at what the Bible says about the spiritual gifts. In the next post, we will look at the devil’s schemes surrounding the less-than charismatic opinions of the un-anointed.

In yesterday’s post, we looked at what prayer intimacy should be. Yet, the prayers that we see modeled in the churches are very contrary to the Biblical picture of prayer and to our individual covenant relationships with God. If God needs counsel, then He’s not God.

Today we’re looking at what prayer intimacy is before we look at the false teachings surrounding prayer. In the next blog, we will look at distorted and warped prayer. Wrong prayers are giving God advice instead of seeking His counsel.

In yesterday’s post, we looked at what the covenant relationship with God is. Today we will review what the covenant relationship is not!

This page describes what the covenant relationship is. The next post will expose the false doctrines surrounding the covenant and explain what the covenant is not. For example, it does not include an automatic forgiveness clause that guarantees an eternal place in heaven.
