“So skilled is error at imitating truth” said A.W. Tozer, “that the two are constantly being mistaken for each other.” Such an observation succinctly describes Christendom in these last days. Sure, there have always been tares among the wheat, and goats among the sheep. There have always been prowling wolves who don the garments of the shepherd’s cloak. But in these last days, the lines of spirituality and doctrine are blurred as never before. Perhaps the greatest tragedy in the church is not error; it is that so few people recognize it.
William Howells said, “Parts and parcels of truth …