Over recent years, many believers and church leaders have raised the alarm as a version of the gospel subtly drifts away from its biblical roots. This message emphasizes that what the church proclaims matters—and when the gospel is altered, the result is spiritual decay rather than life.

The first key point is the danger of shifting from “Christ died for our sins and rose again” into “Christ plus something else” (works, prosperity-promise, or cultural accommodation). The original gospel is simple, clear, and transformative; a tweaked gospel becomes confusing and ineffective.

Next, the article explores how false additions undermine the power of God’s grace. When we add our own efforts, we risk diminishing what Jesus alone accomplished. Christians are thus encouraged to return to the foundational truth of Christ-alone.

Further, the piece warns that false gospels often present themselves with attractive language—success, blessing, fulfillment—but steer believers away from repentance, dependence on Christ, and obedience. It’s a subtle creeping in rather than an obvious heresy.

Finally, this news item is a call to the church: to guard what has been entrusted, to teach sound doctrine, and to remain anchored in Scripture. For Better Life Church, this means staying true to Christ, proclaiming His cross and resurrection, and resisting compromise.

Last modified: November 14, 2025