Logic of God
We are a Christian podcast dedicated to investigating the compelling reasons and logical foundations that support belief in a Creator. Throughout our episodes, we delve deep into a variety of topics, engaging in thoughtful and respectful dialogues with theologians, scientists, philosophers, and believers from diverse backgrounds.
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Logic of God
Didache Chapter 11: on the False Prophets
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In this episode, we turn to Didache chapter 11 and enter one of the most searching questions in the life of the Church: how do believers discern true teachers, apostles, and prophets from those who only wear the appearance of spiritual authority? This chapter does not treat discernment as optional. It treats it as a matter of life, death, hospitality, obedience, and spiritual maturity.
We walk through the Didache’s practical tests for recognizing false prophets and corrupt leaders, especially those who manipulate hospitality, exploit generosity, or speak in the name of God while living contrary to the way of Christ. The conversation presses into the tension many believers feel today. What do we do with leaders who sound spiritual but bear rotten fruit? How do we honor the possibility of genuine prophecy without surrendering ourselves to deception, hype, or religious performance?
As the discussion unfolds, we wrestle with spiritual authority, church hurt, financial misconduct, and the burden of discernment in an age where charisma is often mistaken for holiness. This episode does not settle for easy answers. Instead, it asks what it really means to judge by fruit, to receive others as though receiving the Lord, and to remain open-hearted without becoming naive.
At the center of this chapter is a difficult but necessary reminder: believers are called to both hospitality and caution. We are not permitted to be cynical, but neither are we permitted to be careless. The Didache insists that truth must be tested, character must matter, and those who speak in God’s name must be measured not by titles, but by the shape of their lives.
This episode invites listeners to consider the cost of discernment in the modern Church. It is a conversation about false prophets, faithful hospitality, wounded trust, and the hard work of recognizing the difference between spiritual light and spiritual fraud.
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