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Beloved, don`t believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are of God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.
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Commentators stress that this command is for all believers, not just a special class of leaders. You are personally responsible for avoiding gullibility and testing what you hear. Scholars describe this as an 'acid test' where teachings are examined against the standard of Scripture, particularly the core truths about Jesus Christ. Don't blindly accept what you hear, even from a pastor or priest, without searching the Scriptures yourself.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
ANALYSIS OF CHAPTER IV.
THERE are two principal subjects discussed in this chapter:—
Beloved (αγαπητο). Three times in this chapter (1,7,11) we have this tender address on love.
Believe not every spir…
19th Century
Anglican
NOT ALL SPIRITS ARE THE RESULT OF THE SONSHIP: NECESSITY OF EXAMINING THEM (1 John 4:1–6).
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Protestant
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Beloved, believe not every spirit The apostle having mentioned the word "spirit" in the latter part of the preceding…
Christians who are well acquainted with the Scriptures may, in humble dependence on Divine teaching, discern those who set forth doctrines accordin…