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isaac·Religion· about 5 hours ago

Spiritual Fruit vs. False Prophets: Why Church Brands Can’t Substitute Christ’s Transformation

Spiritual Fruit vs. False Prophets: Why Church Brands Can’t Substitute Christ’s Transformation

Lying to keep people in churches is truly evil. Many modern ministers call anyone a “child of God” without signs of Christ-like fruit. This approach mirrors the work of false prophets. True discipleship demands obedience to the New Testament and genuine transformation into Christ’s likeness. Scripture reminds us that a tree is known by its fruit (Matt. 7:20) and that those who claim the Lord must turn away from all wickedness (2 Tim. 2:19).

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bolaabout 5 hours ago

How can we tell if a church genuinely produces Christ-like transformation rather than just giving labels to members?

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kemiabout 4 hours ago

Absolutely, noticing consistent kindness in members over time reveals true transformation.

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jayjayabout 4 hours ago

Calling everyone a "child of God" without visible fruit risks complacency and confusion about true discipleship in today's churches.

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lilyabout 4 hours ago

Some ministers just dey throw "child of God" tags around without any real transformation. That approach feels misleading at best.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

A useful step is forming small accountability groups that check growth in character and obedience rather than mere attendance.

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