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Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.” Matthew 24:35

We're living in an era of ethical ambiguity. What was once valuable to us is now irrelevant in today's culture. There are religious organizations that teach distinct moral virtues for the construction of better families, but it is OK to lie, deceive, and defraud someone outside of their community. This is the kind of double standard that some people today are willing to accept.

"Situational ethics" has also been mentioned. As a result, your standards may shift depending on the company you keep. It's fine if the individuals you're with smoke marijuana. You must be against it if they are. You may call this the 'herd phenomenon,' where you try to blend in with the crowd. Isn't it true that letting up of your standards is simpler than fighting for them?

Please remember that God's Word is "permanently settled in heaven." 119:89 (Psalm) That is the standard by which we should live. "The word of the Lord stays eternally," Peter informs us. Peter (1 Peter 1:25)


 As a monument to God's unchanging standards, a world that does not change with the times but remains consistent through the generations. Throughout His ministry, Jesus made it clear to the people that the religious leaders had set a very high standard of righteousness that even they could not meet. However, Jesus suggested a substitute that was unpopular among His contemporaries but would reveal God's standards in everyday life. He talked on divorce, rage, financial integrity, long-term planning, public pride, lust, and social duty. They are the sole way to appease God and haven't changed since the Garden of Eden. I suppose it's true.


What does God have to say about the topics that are most essential to us, as well as the issues that we don't think are as important? In any crowd, we must realize that God is the one one who truly matters. Let me return to the necessity of knowing God's Word and understanding what His expectations are for our life in this perverse world. It's past time for Christians to realize that standing on God's Word as the rule that governs our life is more crucial now than ever before.


If you ever have any doubts about such things, seek advice from a mature brother or sister. Because "Your Word is a candle to my feet and a light to my path," may your solutions be rooted in God's Word. 119:105 (Psalm) It is critical that we make daily reading of God's Word a priority in our lives. It acts as a constant magnetic pole, pointing us in the direction that God intends for us to go. We wouldn't have a compass to guide us through life's experiences if we didn't have it.

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