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When Saying “I Love My Wife” Is Not Enough

Saying “I love my wife” is not the proof of love—consistent action is.
Just as loving a job is demonstrated by showing up, taking responsibility, and producing results, biblical marital love is validated by sacrifice, service, and daily commitment. Drawing from Scripture, Bible dictionaries, and concordance studies, this teaching exposes the difference between verbal affection and proven love, calling husbands, wives, and singles back to God’s original standard: love that works.

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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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