Self-control strengthens Christian character, protects against sin, sharpens judgment, and promotes spiritual endurance through obedience to God's Word.
Christians—The Wise Person Pauses and Considers His Ways
The prudent Christian considers his steps, weighs motives, listens first, and measures every choice against Jehovah’s Word.
How are We to Respond to and what Is the Lesson from the Ravi Zacharias’ Spiritual Shipwreck?
Ravi Zacharias’ fall warns us that no leader is above sin. The lesson: guard integrity, demand accountability, and fix hope on Christ alone.
CHRIST’S DESIRE FOR HIS PEOPLE
IF our minds were in perfect harmony with the mind of Christ our views would in many respects be greatly altered. Many things that we now desire and long for would lose much of their attractiveness; and other things that we dread and shrink from would cease to be unwelcome. The great Redeemer is in this article giving utterance to the desires of his heart on behalf of his people.
I Accepted Jesus, So Do I Have to Try Anymore?
Some who have become followers of Jesus have begun to mistakenly believe that once they have given their lives to the LORD, they can now live however they may please.
Christians: How Do We Receive the Kingdom of God Like a Little Child?
Receiving the Kingdom like a child means humble dependence, trusting Christ, and obeying Scripture without bargaining or pride.
Christians: This-Worldliness and Other-Worldliness?
Christians live in the world without belonging to it, rejecting both worldly compromise and escapist withdrawal through Scripture-shaped holiness.
Living Out Our Christian Faith and Life
Living out the Christian faith means daily obedience, moral separation from the world, and unwavering loyalty to Jehovah guided by the Scriptures.
Christians: a Word That Meant So Much (Matthew 9:21)
The word Christian was born from faith in Christ, marked by separation, compassion, and belonging, as seen in Jesus’ tender words, “Daughter, your faith has made you well.”
Christians Reflect Inwardly: “May I Believe”
“May I believe?” is answered by Scripture with a call to repent, trust Christ, and anchor assurance in Jehovah’s faithful Word.

