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.
What Does It Mean That Many Antichrists Have Come in 1 John 2:18?
In 1 John 2:18, “many antichrists have come” means many false teachers and apostates were already opposing Christ in John’s own day.
What Does Jude 1:11 Mean by the Way of Cain?
Jude 1:11 warns that the way of Cain is false worship, jealous hatred, rejection of correction, and hostility toward the righteous.
How Can You Recognize the Truth?
Truth is not measured by sincerity or tradition but by Jehovah’s Word and the voice of Christ. Do you hear, love, test, and obey it?
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.
Summary of the Book of 2 John
Second John warns believers to walk in truth and love while refusing support to false teachers who deny Jesus Christ and distort the gospel.
Why Should I Be Cautious When I Study Theology?
Theology needs caution because pride, philosophy, and false teachers can twist Scripture; true study stays humble, Christ-centered, and obedient.
Christians: Contending for the Faith
Believers must contend earnestly for the faith—defending truth, resisting compromise, and teaching with grace until Christ’s return.
Pastors: Watching Over the Flock
Shepherds must guard, feed, and guide Christ’s flock with courage and faithfulness until the Chief Shepherd appears.
Watching Against Deception: The Rise of False Teachers
Jesus warned, “See that no one leads you astray.” The faithful watchman stands firm, testing all by Scripture and anchoring his heart in the truth of Christ.

