Sin often begins subtly through desire, secrecy, bad associations, and blurred thinking; Scripture trains Christians to resist early.
The Christian’s Separation From the World’s System
Christian separation means loyal distinction from Satan’s world while remaining active in love, truth, evangelism, and clean worship.
Resisting the Devil: Biblical Strategies for Everyday Temptation
Biblical strategies for resisting Satan through submission to Jehovah, Scripture, prayer, humility, and decisive moral action.
What Does It Mean That “You Were Bought With a Price” (1 Corinthians 6:20; 7:23)?
“You were bought with a price” means Christ’s sacrifice purchased believers for God, requiring holy bodily obedience.
What Are the Differences Between Justification and Sanctification?
Justification is God’s righteous declaration through Christ; sanctification is the believer’s set-apart life of growing obedience.
The Grace That Teaches Us to Say Yes and No
Grace does not excuse sin; it trains believers to refuse ungodliness and live in obedient love before Jehovah.
Keep Walking in the Light and Refuse the Darkness—Ephesians 5:8
Ephesians 5:8 calls Christians to reject darkness and keep walking as children of light through truth, holiness, and obedience.
Daily Devotional for Wednesday, April 08, 2026
First Peter 1:15 calls believers to reflect God’s holiness in every part of daily life through obedient, Scripture-shaped conduct.
What Does It Mean to Expose the Works of Darkness in Ephesians 5:11?
Ephesians 5:11 calls Christians not only to avoid sin, but to expose evil by holy living, truthful speech, and scriptural rebuke.
What Does the Bible Say About Immorality and Why Does It Matter?
Bible verses about immorality reveal Jehovah’s holy standards, warn of judgment, and call Christians to repentance and moral purity.

