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Holly Pivec

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Responding biblically to the worldwide prophets and apostles movement taking over churches, coauthor of Counterfeit Kingdom

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It's one thing to value spiritual gifts—but it's another to believe they can be "activated" through human methods. When church programs start to look more like training camps for the miraculous, we should pause and ask: Is this really how God works? 🤔 For more, click here:

It's one thing to value spiritual gifts—but it's another to believe they can be "activated" through human methods. When church programs start to look more like training camps for the miraculous, we should pause and ask: Is this really how God works? 🤔

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When a teaching finds support across so many theological camps, it’s easy to assume it must be biblical. But popularity isn’t the same as truth. This episode takes a closer look at where the “learn to hear God’s voice” movement really gets its fuel, and why that should concern

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Growing in biblical wisdom means learning to make decisions without always needing a special word from God. When we rely on prayer, Scripture, and faithful obedience to the commands we find in Scripture, we build the confidence to make sound choices rooted in biblical guidance

Growing in biblical wisdom means learning to make decisions without always needing a special word from God. When we rely on prayer, Scripture, and faithful obedience to the commands we find in Scripture, we build the confidence to make sound choices rooted in biblical guidance
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Many believers don’t realize how deeply certain teachings are shaped by movements like the NAR. When popular authors blend biblical language with extra-biblical ideas, the result can be spiritually confusing—and even harmful. If you’ve ever been told to chase after “God’s voice”

Many believers don’t realize how deeply certain teachings are shaped by movements like the NAR. When popular authors blend biblical language with extra-biblical ideas, the result can be spiritually confusing—and even harmful. If you’ve ever been told to chase after “God’s voice”
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Just because a Bible story mentions God speaking doesn’t mean it’s a blueprint for your daily life. Ignoring the original context can turn powerful moments in redemptive history into fuel for confusion. 📖 💬 For more, click here: shorturl.at/szyt0 #Discernment

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Those spiritual gift tests everyone seems to love? Yeah… they may not be as harmless or helpful as they look. 😬 They can totally miss the biblical point of spiritual gifts. 📖✨ Want the full podcast link? Click here: shorturl.at/EjPvZ #spiritualgifts #discernment

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It’s no accident that so many modern books and conferences center on “hearing God’s voice.” Driving much of much of the trend is a movement that often replaces Scripture with personal revelations. Before accepting every “word from God,” we need to ask: where is this teaching

It’s no accident that so many modern books and conferences center on “hearing God’s voice.” Driving much of much of the trend is a movement that often replaces Scripture with personal revelations. Before accepting every “word from God,” we need to ask: where is this teaching
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It’s easy to read ourselves into the Bible, but dangerous when we ignore what makes those stories remarkable. Not every whisper, vision, or moment in Scripture is meant to be repeated in our daily lives. Context matters. Always. 💬 For more, click here: shorturl.at/9ePLq

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Many people treat John 10:27 like a spiritual catch-all for personal revelations, but is that really what Jesus meant? Interpreting Scripture with our modern, mistaken assumptions can lead to all sorts of theological detours. In this episode, we unpack how one popular teacher

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When a teaching finds support across so many theological camps, it’s easy to assume it must be biblical. But popularity isn’t the same as truth. This episode takes a closer look at where the “learn to hear God’s voice” momentum really gets its fuel, and why that should concern

When a teaching finds support across so many theological camps, it’s easy to assume it must be biblical. But popularity isn’t the same as truth. This episode takes a closer look at where the “learn to hear God’s voice” momentum really gets its fuel, and why that should concern
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Just because a Bible story mentions God speaking doesn’t mean it’s a blueprint for your daily life. Ignoring the original context can turn powerful moments in redemptive history into fuel for confusion. 📖 💬 For more, click here: shorturl.at/hcnqT #Discernment

Just because a Bible story mentions God speaking doesn’t mean it’s a blueprint for your daily life. Ignoring the original context can turn powerful moments in redemptive history into fuel for confusion. 📖

💬 For more, click here: shorturl.at/hcnqT

#Discernment
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It’s not always the “scary” prophecies that do damage. Sometimes it’s the sweet-sounding ones that quietly lead us off track. Just because something sounds encouraging doesn’t mean it came from God. 💬 If you want to know more, click here: shorturl.at/fMPEb #Discernment

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If God truly speaks about everything—from major decisions to parking spots—then that changes everything about the Christian life. 📷 But what if this idea sounds more spiritual than scriptural? 📷 Sometimes, the louder the claim, the more we need to pause and check the source. 📷

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Even “nice” prophecies can steer people in the wrong direction. Just because a word sounds affirming or harmless doesn’t mean it’s from God, or safe to follow. 💬 For more, click here: shorturl.at/5XCRF #Discernment #FalseTeaching #ChurchTrends #Church #NARmovement #Truth

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It’s easy to read ourselves into the Bible, but dangerous when we ignore what makes those stories remarkable. Not every whisper, vision, or moment in Scripture is meant to be repeated in our daily lives. Context matters. Always. 📷 For more, click here: shorturl.at/9ePLq

It’s easy to read ourselves into the Bible, but dangerous when we ignore what makes those stories remarkable. Not every whisper, vision, or moment in Scripture is meant to be repeated in our daily lives. Context matters. Always.

📷 For more, click here: shorturl.at/9ePLq
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Many today are quick to invoke Old Testament prophets as models, but conveniently forget the standard that came with the title: perfect accuracy. If prophecy is now a spiritual “learning curve,” why does Scripture never show room for error? Maybe the real question isn't "Do you

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Discernment doesn’t grow by accident. It grows by checking the source. Not every verse used from the pulpit (or online) means what they say it means. If you want to know more, click here: shorturl.at/Da6E1 #Discernment #FalseTeaching #ChurchTrends #Church #NARmovement

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What looks spiritual… might not be biblical. Pete Greig’s prophetic workshop doesn’t just miss the mark, it raises serious red flags 🚩. It's not only unbiblical, it's dangerous. Churches should think twice before adopting something that resembles divination more than divine

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It’s not always the “scary” prophecies that do damage. Sometimes it’s the sweet-sounding ones that quietly lead us off track. Just because something sounds encouraging doesn’t mean it came from God. 📷 If you want to know more, click here: shorturl.at/fMPEb #Discernment

It’s not always the “scary” prophecies that do damage. Sometimes it’s the sweet-sounding ones that quietly lead us off track. Just because something sounds encouraging doesn’t mean it came from God.

📷 If you want to know more, click here: shorturl.at/fMPEb

#Discernment