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We Were Not Created for Marriage: A Call to Grace Over Judgment
Let us settle this at the foundation. The Bible does not present marriage as the chief end of human existence. From Genesis to Revelation, the consistent thread woven through scripture is this: humanity was made to know God, to worship Him, and to walk in relationship with Him. When Jesus was asked to identify the greatest commandment, He did not point to matrimony. He said, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind" (Matthew 22:37). Marriage is honoured in scripture, it is a covenant, a gift, a reflection of Christ's relationship with the Church, but it is not the summit of human purpose.
We Were Not Created for Marriage: A Call to Grace Over Judgment
Let us settle this at the foundation. The Bible does not present marriage as the chief end of human existence. From Genesis to Revelation, the consistent thread woven through scripture is this: humanity was made to know God, to worship Him, and to walk in relationship with Him. When Jesus was asked to identify the greatest commandment, He did not point to matrimony. He said, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind" (Matthew 22:37). Marriage is honoured in scripture, it is a covenant, a gift, a reflection of Christ's relationship with the Church, but it is not the summit of human purpose.
I wasted 5 years trying to post the perfect life instead of building a real one.
I was a wanderer, looking for where to anchor myself. Trying to fit in anywhere as long as I got the results they had, but only to discover that it doesn't work that way. There was work to do. Real work. The kind that doesn't photograph well.
We Were Not Created for Marriage: A Call to Grace Over Judgment
Let us settle this at the foundation. The Bible does not present marriage as the chief end of human existence. From Genesis to Revelation, the consistent thread woven through scripture is this: humanity was made to know God, to worship Him, and to walk in relationship with Him. When Jesus was asked to identify the greatest commandment, He did not point to matrimony. He said, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind" (Matthew 22:37). Marriage is honoured in scripture, it is a covenant, a gift, a reflection of Christ's relationship with the Church, but it is not the summit of human purpose.
We Were Not Created for Marriage: A Call to Grace Over Judgment
Let us settle this at the foundation. The Bible does not present marriage as the chief end of human existence. From Genesis to Revelation, the consistent thread woven through scripture is this: humanity was made to know God, to worship Him, and to walk in relationship with Him. When Jesus was asked to identify the greatest commandment, He did not point to matrimony. He said, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind" (Matthew 22:37). Marriage is honoured in scripture, it is a covenant, a gift, a reflection of Christ's relationship with the Church, but it is not the summit of human purpose.
I wasted 5 years trying to post the perfect life instead of building a real one.
I was a wanderer, looking for where to anchor myself. Trying to fit in anywhere as long as I got the results they had, but only to discover that it doesn't work that way. There was work to do. Real work. The kind that doesn't photograph well.
FOR THE DAYS YOU’RE WRESTLING WITH FAITH.
Having doubts doesn’t mean you lack faith; it means your faith is alive and searching for deeper roots.
Love and Sex: What Every Young Person Should Know About Intimacy and Your Health
Love and sex influence more than emotions, they affect your mental, physical, and spiritual health. Here’s what every young person should understand about intimacy and well-being.
The Name We Carry: Inheritance, Identity, and the Father’s DNA
A name, in its truest form, is an expectation of character. In the natural world, we look for the "family resemblance" - a shared gaze, a specific gait, a familiar temperament. If someone tells you they belong to a certain family, but they share none of that family's values or features, you begin to question the validity of their claim.