Help unbelieving relatives with truth, patience, respect, and clean conduct without ever compromising loyalty to Christ.
What Does the Bible Really Say About Looking Down on Others?
The Bible condemns looking down on others as prideful self-exaltation and calls believers to humility, truth, mercy, and Christlike service.
Why Has Respect for Others Eroded in Modern Society?
Respect for others has eroded because hearts have moved away from Jehovah’s standards, but Scripture shows how humility, love, and self-control restore it.
What Does It Mean to Conduct Yourself in a Manner Worthy of the Gospel (Philippians 1:27)?
Philippians 1:27 calls Christians to live as gospel citizens—unified, courageous, humble, morally pure, and faithful in witness.
What Does It Mean That Love Does Not Behave Indecently in 1 Corinthians 13:5?
Love does not behave indecently because true Christian love always protects dignity, respects God’s moral order, and restrains selfish conduct.
The Call to Be Holy
Believers are called to mirror Jehovah’s moral purity, living distinct from the corruption of the world through obedience to His Word.
Daily Devotional for Friday, October 31, 2025
God’s grace not only saves but trains believers to deny ungodliness and live sensibly, righteously, and godly in this present age.
Carefully Avoid Stumbling Yourself and Others: A Study of Matthew 18:6–9
Jesus warns about the danger of causing others to stumble and emphasizes the necessity of personal accountability and radical sin removal.
How Did Roman Law Enforcement and Judicial Systems Affect Early Christian Conduct and Experiences?
The first-century Roman governance shaped early Christians' interactions with law, facilitating stability while fostering tension between secular authority and faith.
How Did Roman Entertainment and Spectacles Influence Early Christian Conduct?
Did Rome’s wild shows shape believers’ lives? Uncover how early Christians stood firm amid a flashy culture. Dive into this story now.

