Christians must glorify Jehovah in all conduct and avoid using liberty in ways that damage another person spiritually.
What Does It Mean That Whatever Is Not of Faith Is Sin in Romans 14:23?
Romans 14:23 teaches that Christians must not act against conscience but must act from faith shaped by Scripture and love.
Is It Wise for Christians to Get Tattoos if They Are of a Christian Nature?
Christian-themed tattoos are not automatically wise. Scripture directs believers toward holiness, modesty, body sanctity, and witness through life and speech.
What Does “All Things Are Lawful for Me” Really Mean in 1 Corinthians 6:12 and 10:23?
Paul’s words do not permit sin. Christian liberty is limited by what benefits, avoids bondage, builds up others, and glorifies God.
When Is It Appropriate for Christians to Agree to Disagree?
Knowing when to agree to disagree requires distinguishing gospel essentials from conscience matters and pursuing peace without surrendering truth.
The Edict of Milan and the End of Official Persecution
The Edict of Milan ended imperial persecution, restored Christian property, and opened new opportunities—and new temptations—for the church.
How Can We Live In True Freedom In Christ?
True freedom in Christ is release from condemnation and sin’s rule, lived out through obedience, a renewed mind, and hope in resurrection.
How Are We Called to Be Free (Galatians 5:13)?
Galatians 5:13 calls Christians to freedom from legalism and freedom for loving service, rejecting the flesh and walking by Scripture.
Walking the Narrow Path: Avoiding Legalism and Antinomianism (Against Law)
The narrow path of obedient grace avoids the ditches of legalism and antinomianism by trusting Christ alone while taking Jehovah’s moral law seriously.
Standing Firm Without Controlling Others: 2 Corinthians 1:24
2 Corinthians 1:24 teaches that believers must strengthen each other through Scripture, not control each other with needless rules or human authority.

