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Krystal Goin-Chester's avatar

I absolutely agree with every single point made in this article. There was a time when I listened to Dayz pretty much every time he did a live show. But things started to change when I started analyzing things he was saying and it didnt line up with scripture. This is so important. If he didnt profess to be christian, the standard would be different. But when you profess Christ and then say things antithetical to biblical truths, its a red flag. I found this happening more and more. I dont think he even realizes it. It reminds me of the bible verse Romans 1:21-For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Also, when you critiqued one of his videos dismissing marxism as a problem in the United States, and he responded with anger and cut contact, it showed me even more that he was not actually interested to listening to valid points that opposed his. He is not interested in thinking about or contemplating them. But it showed he has a very prideful heart and considers himself smarter than others. I do hope eventually he realizes this about himself, repents, and turns to Christ. He is leading so many astray. He needs prayer, as do we all. But if we cant admit our flaws, admit our weaknesses, our errors, sins, etc, we will never change. We must be able to evaluate ourselves honestly to see if we are really in the faith, repent, and go to God.

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Armor of Truth's avatar

Thank you for sharing this, Krystal. I agree that when someone claims Christ, the standard must always be God’s Word, not our own wisdom or cleverness. What you said about Romans 1 is exactly right: without honoring God, our thinking will always become darkened, no matter how “insightful” it may sound.

I also resonate with your reminder that pride and an unwillingness to hear correction are serious red flags.

We are all in need of God’s grace daily, and none of us are immune to drifting if we stop submitting to His Word. Like you said, the right response is prayer that God would open eyes, grant repentance, and protect His people from deception.

May the Lord keep us steadfast, humble, and clinging to Christ alone!

God bless you!

Summer

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