About This Message
This sermon, the fourth in a series on Titus chapter one, focuses on identifying and rebuking false teachers within the church. Sergio Magana teaching from Titus 1:10-16 discusses the dangers of false teachings, drawing parallels between Paul's condemnation of false teachers in his day and modern-day examples. He emphasizes the importance of sharp rebuke (not mere suggestion) for correction and restoration to sound faith, cautioning against prioritizing cultural beliefs or the authority of men over God's word.
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