A stunning truth tucked within Scripture—God’s people will one day judge the angels. What a reminder of the honor and responsibility given to the saints! If such authority awaits us, how much more should we live now with wisdom, holiness, and discernment.
Addiction is not just a weakness—it is idolatry. It enslaves the heart and mind, replacing God with something else we crave and serve. Whether it's substances, pornography, approval, or entertainment, addiction is sin, and only Christ can break its chains.
God's standard is holiness—not just in action, but in thought, desire, and intention. Scripture doesn’t merely call us to avoid overt immorality, but to reject even the faintest trace of it. Purity is not optional for the believer; it is the fruit of a heart devoted to Christ.
Singleness is not a curse—it is a gift. Scripture affirms that remaining single allows for undivided devotion to the Lord. While marriage is good and honorable, singleness frees a believer from worldly distractions and concerns, allowing greater focus on Kingdom work.
Biblical marriage is a picture of Christ and the Church—marked by love, sacrifice, and service. Husbands are to lay down their lives as Christ did, and wives to honor and support. It is not about getting our way, but giving ourselves away for the glory of God and the good of one another.
Knowledge is good, but it can become a source of pride. Love, however, is the true measure of maturity. We must never use what we know to elevate ourselves—but rather, use it to build others up in truth, humility, and grace.