Example of Bad Bible Interpretation Leading to False Fear

Doesn't it show that.. James 2
This phrase sometimes assumes in sermons some logical conclusion by less than rigid logic, and then it's followed by explanations. The conclusion is given first, and pieces are glued on to seem like a logical basis for that conclusion.

We make radical jumps in logic. Dead faith doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Deadened faith doesn't mean our faith in Jesus' great saving work is null and void! Look closer at what's being communicated about before careless interpretation of God's Word takes hold of your mind and makes you fear falsehoods about Holy things.

Language is sometimes difficult. It's not the form that's wrong, but how it's used. Be certain of the real meaning, especially in God's Word.

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