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Drink Water from Your Own Cistern

In a culture that celebrates unrestrained desire, Proverbs 5:15–23 calls believers back to God’s wisdom for intimacy, faithfulness, and self-discipline. Using vivid imagery of wells, fountains, and guarded paths, Solomon reveals that God’s boundaries are not restrictive but protective. This expository study explores God’s design for intimacy, the danger of forbidden paths, the certainty of divine oversight, and the tragic end of unchecked desire—offering practical wisdom for singles, married couples, and leaders who desire to live wisely before God.

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CALLED TO BE DIFFERENT: GOD’S STANDARD FOR HIS HOUSE

In a world filled with sin, God does not call us to withdraw from sinners but to shine among them. Yet the Bible draws a clear boundary when one who claims to be a brother chooses an unrepentant lifestyle. This expository study of 1 Corinthians 5:10–13 reveals God’s standard for purity within His house, the believer’s responsibility to judge what happens inside the church, and the call to maintain spiritual integrity without compromise.

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šŸ•Šļø The Sin That Cannot Be Forgiven: Understanding Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit

Jesus said, ā€œAll manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven… but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgivenā€ (Matthew 12:31). What does this mean? Is there really a sin beyond God’s mercy? This post explores Mark 3:28–30 and Matthew 12:31–32, unpacking the context, meaning, and application of Jesus’ solemn warning about the unforgivable sin. Discover the vastness of God’s grace, the seriousness of resisting the Spirit, and the hope available to all who repent.

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šŸ•Šļø Knowing God Intimately: A Call to Every Child of God

ā€œThat I may know Himā€¦ā€ — Philippians 3:10 šŸ’” Christianity Is About Relationship, Not Routine Every Christian must develop a true and living relationship with God—not just religious habits or obligations. This relationship is nurtured through the Holy Spirit, who brings us into communion with our Heavenly Father. Christianity was never meant to be about […]

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