“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.” — Matthew 7:15
In a world as noisy as ours, this verse hits differently.
Everywhere we turn, there’s a voice promising answers, a screen offering comfort, a post claiming truth. The modern world is full of teachers, mentors, influencers, and gurus — but not all of them are bearers of light.
What’s dangerous today isn’t just deception — it’s distraction.
False prophets no longer stand behind pulpits; they hide behind pixels. They appeal not to your soul but to your senses. They don’t always lie outright — they simply twist the truth just enough to make you doubt yourself, your faith, or your path.
We often think “false prophets” means someone preaching a fake religion or a manipulative doctrine. But it’s deeper than that.
A false prophet can be a belief, a mindset, a voice — even within you — that leads you away from your true essence.
There is a direct correlation between what you consume physically, intellectually, and spiritually.
Your body becomes what you eat.
Your mind becomes what you read and watch.
Your soul becomes what you worship.
So if your life feels heavy, if your peace is fleeting, or your faith feels diluted — maybe it’s not that you’ve lost your way.
Maybe you’ve just been feeding from the wrong table.
Discernment isn’t about judging others; it’s about protecting your inner sanctuary.
It’s about pausing before you follow, listening before you agree, and testing the spirit behind every message.
Because truth doesn’t need to shout to be heard.
It’s gentle.
It’s steady.
And it always brings peace — never confusion.
So as you move through this world filled with noise, trends, and endless voices telling you who to be and how to live, remember this simple but powerful command:
“Beware of false prophets.”
Protect what you let into your mind, your body, and your soul.
Not everything that shines is light.
Not everyone who speaks of truth walks in it.
And not everything that feels good is good for you.
Choose wisely what feeds your spirit.
Because what you consume — becomes you.
With lovce, yours truly, Cristian.