Ethics on the Mount (Part 18) - Morne Stephanus - Jan. 11th, 2026
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Summary
In this episode, Morne delves into the critical topic of false teachers, drawing from biblical texts, particularly Matthew 7:15-20. He begins by recounting the origin of deception in the Garden of Eden, where Satan distorted the truth, leading to humanity's need for redemption. Morne emphasizes the importance of being vigilant against false prophets, who may appear benign but are, in fact, dangerous. He highlights that the fruits of these teachers—essentially their doctrines—are the key indicators of their authenticity. Throughout the discussion, he warns listeners to be discerning and to study the Scriptures diligently to avoid being misled by false teachings that can lead to spiritual ruin.
Takeaways
Beware of false prophets; they come in sheep's clothing.
You shall know them by their fruits—doctrines they preach.
False teachers often have an agenda to draw disciples after themselves.
Study the Scriptures to discern truth from falsehood.
Faith comes by hearing the Word of God; unfaithfulness comes from falsehoods.
Sound Bites
"Satan is the world's first false teacher."
"You shall know them by their fruits."
"You wouldn't invite a snake into your house."
PM Sermon 01-11-2026