I get you, sincerely.
When you’re calmer, kindly take time to carefully understand that tweet.
I’ll explain.
It didn’t say “don’t call out errors”.
It’s saying don’t let that be ALL you do when just starting out in ministry, hence the “don’t build your ministry on…”
The instructions Paul gives to Timothy are all encompassing around being an example,
in word/character (hence my “don’t be a talkative), 1 Tim 4:12
teaching and raising ministers (2 Tim 2:2),
doing the work of an evangelist (2 Tim 4:5)
and giving yourself to learning doctrine (1 Tim 4:15)
He says (1 Tim 4:15) that if you do that “your profiting will appear to all”.
This will also give you more authority to point out what is false, because you have lived and exemplified what is true.
“Let your obedience be complete” kinda counsel.
That’s all.
It’s about getting priorities right at the early stages.
I didn’t think I’ll need to explain this, but for all who genuinely seek clarity, that is what I mean.
Blessings to you, Sir 💫
In other words, you're telling them NOT TO SAY THE TRUTH.
Is there any further proof to conclude you're a false teacher?
Calling out errors is fundamental to the calling. The OT prophets called out errors.
John the Baptist called out errors.
Jesus called out errors.
The apostles called out errors
Early Christians called out errors.
But here you are teaching heresy that errors should not be called out. You're creating a bad theology to protect errors. Why?