Care to explain why you quote these verses after your many posts of hostility here?
I do believe that the hostility that a wolf feels coming from a shepherd who is protecting his sheep from him is a virtuous thing.
So, if I am mistaken about you failing the test of 1 John 4:1-3, 2 John 1:7 then I apologize. I did not intend to be hostile towards you, but towards what I know is false doctrine.
This idea that Jesus isn't come in the flesh (that He isn't a Man sitting on the right hand of the Lord) is foreign to scripture; and even condemned by it.
If you hold to a false doctrine and are attempting to teach it to others, does that not make you a false teacher?
If as a watchman and shepherd I am opposed to your false doctrine and am showing that that is what it is, does that make me hostile towards you?
A shepherd defends the sheep using his rod and his staff; and therefore the wolf coming in to devour the sheep might consider him to be hostile.
But if threatening judgment on someone is love in your opinion, then I tell you now that I love you by proclaiming to you that
your time is short.
And in my saying it, there is truth in the matter.