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Early bitterness and skepticism towards the opposite sex weeds out good potential partners. Nobody wants to partner with someone who hates the other sex.
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Many young men question marriage, seeing divorce destroy families and feminism mock masculinity. Statistics show married men live longer, have more sex, more money, and happier lives. Don't let modern lies create fear; God created marriage as a gift.
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Feminism rebrands God's design for women as oppression. It teaches women to despise what He made, turning potential into something bitter. Is this truly their highest calling?
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youtu.be/VXJZIWsJjbI Should men still get married? After decades of feminism attacking marriage, a growing number of men are now asking if marriage is even worth the risk. The manosphere says stay single. Feminists say marriage is oppression. But what does God say?
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Scripture prohibits bowing to and worshipping images. There's no command to create or venerate them, especially not images of Jesus. We shouldn't add our own traditions that nullify God's law.
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The second commandment forbids creating images of God or worshipping false deities. It also prohibits superstitious practices, altering God's worship, and hindering His ordinances. A lot to consider.
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The core question: Can we worship images? Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism say yes, with caveats. Reformed tradition says no, God alone dictates worship.
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Beware of idolatry. True faith means submitting to truth and obeying God's commandments, not bowing to images. Stick to the path of righteous obedience.
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Relying on media for spiritual instruction over scripture is a real danger. While films can be faithful, the image in your mind during prayer matters. Prioritize the Bible to truly worship.
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Don't create mental idols of Jesus. The reformers' words point to how we can mistakenly shape our image of Christ, not a scriptural trick.
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Many evangelicals today sidestep the Second Commandment's prohibition on graven images. But their arguments often lack depth and rely on shallow interpretations, neglecting church history. #Theology #Christianity
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Pagan worship involves praying to idols, a practice criticized by early church fathers like Justin Martyr and Tertullian. The idea that they approved of this is based on sparse evidence, mostly later frescoes, not contemporary structures.
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Our hearts can be idol factories. Protect yourself from faulty views of Jesus by staying grounded in scripture. Worship the true Jesus, not idols. As John warned, 'Little children, keep yourselves from idols.' Let's heed that warning.
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Has God authorized bowing or praying before images? This question strikes at the heart of worship. Let's explore what's truly authorized.
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Modern Protestants, weary of shallow worship, are drawn to relics and icons. But God doesn't need our creations for worship. He gave us His Word, His Son, and His commands. Faithful followers simply obey.
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God's thunder from Sinai was clear: no graven images. Yet, Rome and others bowed before statues, claiming honor passed through. This is ancient idol worship, just in new robes.
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We often deceive ourselves about our temptations, especially regarding the first two commandments. We mistakenly believe these are only for pagans, not for us. This self-deception can lead the church into sinful practices.
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The battle over images, icons, and idols is an ancient one, dating back to biblical times. As we step into the 'icon wars,' consider what we truly bow down to and serve.
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In tough times, strong men arise. But history shows good times make men soft, leading to hardship again. If you're tired of shallow answers and want to live with courage and purpose, join the King's Council. #MensMinistry #Leadership #ChristianLife
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You're wondering why your home is in disarray and your kids are disobeying or walking away from the faith. Blame the culture, schools, or social media if you want, but God gave YOU the responsibility to train them to think like a Christian, not anyone else.
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