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Apostasy vs. Apostolicity

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The concept of apostasy vs. apostolicity is a crucial theme in the Bible, particularly in the context of Christian faith and the early church. Apostasy refers to the act of abandoning or rejecting one's faith, as warned against in 1 Timothy 4:1, which cautions against "deceitful spirits and teachings of demons." In contrast, apostolicity emphasizes the importance of adhering to the teachings and traditions of the apostles, as seen in 2 Thessalonians 2:15, where believers are urged to "stand firm and hold to the traditions" passed down from the apostles. Ultimately, as Romans 11:17-18 reminds us, remaining faithful to the apostolic teachings is essential for maintaining a strong and vibrant Christian faith, rooted in the foundation laid by Jesus Christ and his apostles.

Art Katz

Art Katz delivers a prophetic assessment of the 1990s, emphasizing the radical choices facing the church: apostasy or apostolicity. He warns that the true church will be the impediment to a global unification that seeks to undermine God's purposes, and that believers must prepare for persecution and

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