What Are Feigned Words?
Feigned words are words that are false or fictitious. In the scriptural context, this means they are not to be found anywhere in the precepts, lines, or pages of God’s Holy Book. They are not to be used or countenanced by those who profess the Name of God or Christ. When we come to think that we can presume upon the wisdom of God, in that we can conjure up words that were not inspired by the Holy Spirit to be written in God’s Word, then we have already opened wide the floodgates of our souls for Satan’s “damnable heresies”. Please do not try to think yourself wiser than God, Dear Soul. He will utterly confound you if you try (I Corinth. 1:19-29). This is the greatest tragedy of Eve, as is evidenced by looking closely at Genesis 3:3. Eve, in trying to reason with the Devil, actually added to the words of God. Moses warned against this when God inspired him to write: Deuteronomy 4:2: Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish aught from it, that ye may
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