False teachers are not harmless alternatives within Christianity. Scripture presents them as destroyers who poison doctrine, corrupt holiness, and kill churches.
How Can We Judge Whether a Doctrine Is True or False?
A doctrine is true when it agrees with the inspired Scriptures in context and false when it distorts, contradicts, adds to, or subtracts from God’s Word.
Are There Different Religions Within the Christian Faith?
Biblical Christianity is one faith under one Lord, while many conflicting groups only claim the Christian name without preserving apostolic truth.
Daily Devotional for Sunday, March 22, 2026
First Thessalonians 5:21 calls Christians to test everything by Scripture and hold firmly to what is truly good.
What Does It Mean That There Is a Time to Cast Away Stones, and a Time to Gather Stones Together (Ecclesiastes 3:5)?
Ecclesiastes 3:5 teaches that there are God-governed seasons for removing what hinders and for gathering what serves faithful, constructive living.
How Can I Recognize an Unbiblical Church?
Learn the biblical marks of an unbiblical church and how to test doctrine, leadership, worship, and authority by Scripture alone.
Daily Devotional for Sunday, February 15, 2026
1 John 4:1 calls believers to test every teaching by Scripture, guarding against false prophets and remaining anchored in apostolic truth.
When Is It Right to Leave a Church?
Knowing when to leave a church requires Scripture-shaped discernment about doctrine, holiness, and shepherding, not mere preference.
Daily Devotional for Thursday, December 18, 2025
Spiritual strength is produced by the Word remaining in you, and that strength is how believers overcome the wicked one.
Why Does Mark Say, “Let the Reader Understand” in Mark 13:14?
“Let the reader understand” flags Daniel’s allusion and urges discernment so Jesus’ followers recognize the decisive sign and act without delay.

