Jesus Christ is the risen King—the Son of God, Savior of man, and Lord of all creation.
Not all faiths are equal. Scripture tells us that one day “every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord” (Philippians 2:10–11).
We are not neutral by default. Christ came to rescue us from sin, call us to repentance, and offer salvation through His life, death, and resurrection. He also provides strength to endure temptation and a path to real freedom (1 Corinthians 10:13).
Denominations may divide over secondary issues, but the foundation is clear: Christ is Lord. His life was sinless. His sacrifice was sufficient. His resurrection was victorious.
If you belong to Him, the rest unfolds in His time and for His purposes. You woke up today—He is not finished with you.
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Marriage is God’s gift—designed to unite one man and one woman in lifelong covenant. It deepens intimacy of body and spirit, teaches sacrifice, and builds the next generation.
Trends shift. Opinions change. The Word of the Lord stands firmly through it all.
Marriage is not something to enter lightly. Seek the Lord’s guidance. Too many “follow their heart” without counting the cost, only to discover that feelings alone cannot sustain a covenant.
Before engagement, talk through what matters most: faith, family, finances, and direction in life. Be aligned in principle—even if the path unfolds differently than you expect. God’s plans often surprise us.
Something that worked for myself and other couples I know is asking the hard questions before the ring comes out. Pre-engagement counseling is one of the wisest steps a couple can take, giving space and time to confront potential deal breakers without family pressure or catering deadlines. That clarity either reveals incompatibility early—or strengthens confidence and peace as you move forward.
Marriage is meant to last a lifetime.
Prepare for it like it matters.
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