Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Beware Of Kerrigan Skelly - Self-Righteous Wolf In Sheep's Clothing

 Kerrigan Skelly - YouTube

Kerrigan Skelly is a street preacher that preaches several Catholic heresies and self-righteous heresies:

1. Post-trib rapture.
2. Non-dispensationalism.
3. Conditional security.
4. Sinless perfectionism.

Like most street papists (This term is used because many street preachers are preaching Catholic heresies, and preach false gospels that are identical to the Roman Catholic false gospel), Kerrigan Skelly is self-righteous and prideful, and can't stand the thought of him being a dirty sinner that is only made righteous through the righteousness of Christ, Skelly wants to be righteous by his own works and it's going to damn him to hell. Each of the damnable heresies that Skelly preaches proves that he is self-righteous and prideful and that he has the same mentality as Satan in Isaiah 14:12-15. Skelly is of his father, the devil.

1. Post-trib rapture

The post-trib rapture heresy is preached by Kerrigan Skelly. Kerrigan twists Matthew 24:29-31 (like all post-trib heretics do) to try and prove the post-trib lie. Matthew 24:29-31 is about the second coming, NOT the rapture, how do we know that? simply compare 1 Corinthians 15:51-58, and 1 Thessalonians 4:14-17 with Matthew 24:29-31 and you will see that they don't line up. 1 Corinthians 15:51-58 and 1 Thessalonians 4:14-17 both mention the "trump of God" there is zero mention of God speaking with his voice like a "trump" in Matthew 24, Mark 13, Luke 17 & 21. 1 Corinthians 15:51-58 and 1 Thessalonians 4:14-17 both mention dead saints being resurrected and going up BEFORE the living saints, there is zero mention of dead saints being resurrected in Matthew 24. Post-trib heretics will try to get around this clear contradiction by stating that the resurrection of the dead was revealed later to Paul, but that argument doesn't work because Jesus Christ reveals the resurrection of the dead in John 11:23-26. Matthew 24:29-31 is not talking about the same event described in 1 Corinthians 15:51-58 and 1 Thessalonians 4:14-17. Matthew 24:29-31 is clearly about the second coming, NOT the rapture.

2. Non-dispensationalism

Skelly refuses to rightly divide the word of truth (2 Tim. 2:15) and makes a mess of scripture. In order to prove his heresy of conditional security, he uses verses like Ezekiel 33:8-9 and Ezekiel 3:20, those verses were written to Jews under the law, we are not under the law in the new testament (Gal. 2:21, Gal. 3:13). He uses Matthew 24:13, the verse says that you have to endure to the end to be saved. Matthew 24:13 is not even written to Christians and it is dispensationally in the time of Jacob's trouble. He will use verses from Matthew 5-7 (the sermon on the mount) which are dispensationally for the millennial kingdom. Matthew 5-7 are laws for the 1000 year reign of Christ, they are not for Christians today (in the Time of the Gentiles). He will also use verses like Hebrews 3:4-6, Hebrews 6:4-6, and Hebrews 10:26 which (just like Matthew 24) are not even written to Christians today, they are written to Jews in the time of Jacob's trouble, the book of Hebrews is written to HEBREWS (Jews), not Christians today. He doesn't rightly divide the word of truth, he thinks the whole Bible is written to Christians when in reality, the whole Bible can be used for instruction and righteousness, but most of the Bible is written to Jews, not every part of the Bible is doctrine and salvation for today. Paul is our apostle (Rom. 11:13, Rom. 15:16), our gospel and doctrine should come from the book of John (I say the book of John because John is a transitional from under the law to under grace, a lot of what's written in the book of John mirrors and is identical to what Paul wrote), and the book of Romans to the book of Philemon, there is some stuff in the epistles of Peter and the epistles of John that apply to us today, the apostle Peter and the apostle John are not just for the church.

3. Conditional security

As covered above, Skelly's refusal to rightly divide the word of truth (2 Tim. 2:15) has lead him into the damnable heresy of conditional security. As covered above, Skelly runs to verses that are written to Jews under the law, people in the time of Jacob's trouble, and people in the millennial kingdom, and applies them to Christians today. The Bible clearly teaches eternal security for Christians today. When we get saved, we will never perish or not come into condemnation (John 3:16, John 5:24, John 10:28-29), we are sealed by God (2 Cor. 1:21-2, Eph. 1:13, Eph. 4:30). Understanding eternal security is understanding that Jesus paid for all my sins on the cross (Acts 13:39, Col. 2:13, Tit. 2:14, 1 John 1:7), I don't earn my salvation by my own righteousness or works. What it comes down to is the reason why Skelly believes we can lose our salvation is that he doesn't believe that Jesus' blood is enough to cleanse him from all his sin, he wants to earn his salvation by his own righteousness. Conditional security heretics deny that Jesus paid for our sins, they take salvation away from Jesus Christ and put it in themselves and their own righteousness. Conditional security produces self-righteousness. Eternal security is understanding that GOD saves us, we don't have to merit salvation by our own holiness or righteousness, that is nothing more than Roman Catholicism, that is why I call Skelly and others like him "street papists" because (as far as salvation goes) they are preaching Roman Catholicism.

4. Sinless perfectionism

Adding to Skelly's self-righteousness, Skelly teaches the heresy of sinless perfectionism. Like the damnable heresy conditional security, the heresy of sinless perfectionism produces self-righteousness. Skelly denies that people are born with sinful flesh and sinful nature, Skelly is self-righteous and can't stand the thought of being a sinner that is only righteous through Christ's righteousness, not our own self-righteousness. The Bible teaches that the flesh is sinful (Rom. 8:3), the apostle Paul says that we have a vile body (Php. 3:21). Paul describes his struggle with sin in Romans 7:13-25, Skelly and other self-righteous sinless perfectionists try to claim that Paul was talking about before his salvation, but that argument doesn't work because in verse 25 Paul mentions him trying to serve the law of God, which you can't do as a lost person, Paul was clearly saved and was talking about his struggle with his sinful flesh, but self-righteous prideful heretics like Skelly can't see that. There is not a just man on the earth that does good and doesn't sin (Ecc. 7:20). There is no man that doesn't sin (1 Kings 8:46, 2 Chr. 6:36). Again, self-righteous prideful Pharisees like Skelly can't stand to hear that they are a sinner that is nothing without Jesus. The Bible clearly teaches that Christians have two natures, the sinful flesh, and the spirit, the flesh lusts against the spirit and the spirit against the flesh (Gal. 5:16-17), there is a constant war between the sinful flesh and the redeemed spirit, but self-righteous papists like Skelly are too prideful to see that.

Conclusion.

Beware of self-righteous works salvationist heretics like Kerrigan Skelly. He and other papist street preachers want to take glory away from Jesus Christ and put in on themselves.

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