We didn’t come to score points; we came to see if the fame matched the reality and if the wisdom here could handle what was really on her mind (1 Kings 10:1-3, 2 Chron 9).
A man walking in the light welcomes hard questions; one whose heart is entangled may deflect, accuse, or block.
Jesus says the one who looks at a woman to desire her has already committed adultery in his heart (Matt 5:28). If a man’s primary drive for seeking additional wives is the God-given male capacity for sexual variety as you and your content frequently emphasize, how do you distinguish that from the very epithymia Christ condemns? Where in your teaching or practice do you actively crucify that craving rather than baptize it as “biblical option”?