Truth and Distortion: Separating Calling from Personal Gain examines how truth is handled in today’s spiritual landscape. In a time when spiritual voices are everywhere and influence is easily gained, the line between truth and distortion can become difficult to recognize. Yet truth itself has not changed.
With pastoral clarity, Elder James T. Moss Sr. addresses the difference between calling and platform, truth and emotional influence, authority and popularity, and the danger of using spiritual language for personal gain.
This book calls readers to discernment. It shows how distortion enters, how it spreads, and how it affects both those who speak and those who listen.
Written for those who desire clarity beyond what is commonly presented, this volume equips readers to measure what they hear by God’s Word and walk in truth without compromise.
Truth does not need to be redefined. It needs to be recognized.