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 Title: The Quiet Danger: When Good Intentions Go Astray
Speaker: Pastor Paul Bailey 

Key Text:
📖 2 Corinthians 11:3–4
Paul compares his concern to a father protecting his daughter — he fears that, just like Eve was deceived, believers may be corrupted from the simplicity in Christ. He warns against: 


 
1️⃣ Deceived by Others – When the Message Sounds Right but Isn’t
 
Not every spiritual-sounding voice is sent from God.
 📖 Romans 16:17–18
Mark and avoid those teaching contrary to the gospel—even if they sound sincere.

🔹 Some deceive intentionally for personal gain.
🔹 Others mean well but are sincerely wrong.
🔹 The gospel doesn’t evolve to fit culture or comfort.

We must:
 


 
2️⃣ Deceived by Tradition – When Familiar Isn’t Always Faithful
 
Traditions can feel sacred but must never replace the gospel.
 📖 Colossians 2:8
Be cautious of philosophies or traditions that spoil you—leading away from Christ.

🔹 Question what you believe and why.
🔹 Methods may change—but the Message must not.
🔹 Don't confuse traditionalism with truth.

We must:
 


 
3️⃣ Deceived by Self – When We Assume Without Examining
 
Self-deception is the most subtle of all.
 📖 James 1:22–24
Hearing the Word without doing it leads to self-deception.

🔹 We can’t see our spiritual condition if we won’t look honestly.
🔹 The Word reveals both where we are (lamp) and where to go (light).
🔹 Many think “others” need correction—while avoiding self-examination.

We must:
 


 
🙋‍♂️ So What? (Reflection Questions)
 


 
🏁 Close
 
Deception isn’t always loud. It can come dressed as wisdom, sincerity, or tradition. But only the gospel of Christ keeps us from being led astray.
 
📖 Ephesians 5:6–10
 


Stay grounded. Stay watchful. Stay in the Word.
The truth is simple—but you must pursue it on purpose.