After Matthew 7:13-14
False prophets are
a dime a dozen.
They speak at TED
conferences, they
write books, they
have large followings
in Instagram and
twitter, people
sharing, liking,
retweeting everything
they hear, everything
they see. Too often,
false prophets occupy
a pulpit, speaking
words of gold and
silver, words like
gilded thorns, thistles,
rotting fruit, words
that appeal like
the siren’s call,
the call of telling
you what you want
to hear. Consider
what they create,
what they produce:
weakness, rottenness,
destruction.
Photograph by Hennie Stander via Unsplash. Used with permission.
1 comment:
Indeed, Glynn! This world is full of those who claim to hold the truth, when in reality, only One does.
Blessings!
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