G.W. North addresses the distinction between divine knowledge and counterfeit knowledge derived from human spirits, emphasizing that the latter is often mistaken for genuine insight. He warns that such psychic knowledge, while it may seem accurate, originates from human experience or deceptive spirits rather than from God. North highlights the dangers of relying on this counterfeit knowledge, which can lead to confusion and spiritual bondage, particularly within the church. He stresses that true knowledge from God is given freely and often without the speaker's awareness, rooted in humility and a recognition of one's own limitations. The sermon serves as a caution against the allure of human wisdom that lacks divine authority.