In today’s world, the concept of casual relationships and multiple sexual partners is often celebrated. However, the Bible offers a deeper understanding of sexual intimacy, revealing the spiritual connections—often called "soul ties" —that are formed with each sexual encounter. These ties can leave individuals vulnerable to emotional, spiritual, and even physical consequences. Understanding Soul Ties In the Bible, sexual union is much more than a physical act. It is an intimate connection that binds two people together at the soul level. Genesis 2:24 speaks of this union: "Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and they shall become one flesh." This "one flesh" connection represents a deep, indivisible bond, something that transcends mere physical closeness and touches the very soul of both individuals. When someone engages in sexual relations with multiple partners, it creates multiple soul ties. Each ti...
It’s already been 18 days since I returned from my short vacation in Dubai, and I’m still so thankful for the memories made. The trip was refreshing, exciting, and filled with moments that reminded me how beautiful life can be when you step away for a while. But coming back taught me a different kind of lesson. Instead of being met with happiness from some family members or close ones, I was faced with silence, jealousy, and even comments like, “You’re wasting money,”—as if it was theirs to begin with. That kind of negativity could’ve easily dimmed my joy… but it didn’t. Because the most unexpected people—strangers, customers, and true friends—were the ones who smiled, cheered me on, asked about the trip, and even said, “Wishing you more travels ahead,” and “God bless you.” That genuine love touched me deeply. It reminded me of a powerful truth: Sometimes, it’s the people you least expect who wish you well… and the ones you call your own who secretly wish your downfall. But guess what?...
Many people have stopped going to church not because they lost faith in God, but because they were hurt by the behavior of people inside the church. We often fail to realize how our words, actions, and attitudes can push souls away instead of drawing them closer to Christ. We are called to win souls, not drive them away. Yet some leave because they faced judgment, gossip, manipulation, or hypocrisy within the very place that should have brought healing and love. Some preach about love but speak harshly to others. Some sing about unity but create division. Some teach about humility but act with pride. Some pray for revival but secretly rejoice when others fall. And sadly, some gossip more inside the church than people who don’t even know God. Nowadays, some act more like influencers than servants of God—seeking attention, visibility, or admiration instead of serving with humility. Ministry is not about fame, followers, or stage lights. It’s about reflecting Christ quietly, f...
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