Do Not Fall In Love Foolishly.
Do Not Fall In Love Foolishly.
Hello, welcome to another message.
Do not give your heart out very cheaply. This is very important, especially for women. When it comes to marriage, love, and relationships, you need to be strategic, intentional, purposeful, and spiritually discerning. You cannot allow emotions alone to control your decisions. You must set healthy boundaries, protect your heart, preserve your peace, and honor God with your life.
You are valuable. You are precious. Do not allow people to play with your emotions or pressure you into sin because of the desire to get married.
The Bible says that judgment begins in the house of God. God is the only Lawgiver and Judge. He alone has the power to save and to judge righteously. That is why believers must walk carefully and avoid the traps of the enemy.
Many people think they can compromise God’s standards and nothing will happen. But sin always carries consequences. Emotional and physical intimacy before marriage is outside God’s design, and believers should not allow the desire for companionship to lead them into disobedience.
Sometimes people commit fornication believing it will secure marriage, only to discover later that the relationship still ends. This proves that compromising your values does not guarantee commitment. A person who truly loves and honors you should also honor your boundaries and your relationship with God.
Protect your heart.
Proverbs says:
“Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” — Proverbs 4:23
Broken hearts are real. Emotional wounds affect the mind, emotions, body, and spiritual life. That is why wisdom and self-control are necessary in relationships.
The Word of God is not merely advice; it is life, wisdom, protection, and truth. God’s commands exist to protect His children from unnecessary pain, confusion, and destruction.
When believers walk outside the Word of God, they open doors for deception and emotional harm. The enemy often works through manipulation, confusion, lust, emotional dependency, and impatience.
Many people use the phrase “falling in love” carelessly, but biblical love is deeper than emotional excitement or temporary passion. Love is intentional, sacrificial, disciplined, patient, and rooted in commitment.
1 Corinthians 13 explains true love clearly. Love is patient. Love is kind. Love is not selfish, manipulative, or dishonoring.
Infatuation, emotional excitement, chemistry, and passion are not the same thing as genuine love. Real love is purposeful and responsible. It is willing to honor God and make sacrifices.
Jesus demonstrated true love through sacrifice, faithfulness, and commitment. Biblical love is not reckless or destructive.
Do not allow yourself to be manipulated emotionally or spiritually. Love should never pressure you into sin. If someone pressures you to compromise your values, purity, or relationship with God, that is not healthy love.
You can control your emotions, your boundaries, and your decisions through the help of the Holy Spirit.
Being single is not a curse or a failure. Marriage is not meant to complete an empty person. A healthy marriage is built between two people who are growing, maturing, healing, and walking with God.
Learn to value yourself before entering marriage. Develop emotionally, spiritually, mentally, and personally. A healthy relationship should add value, peace, companionship, and purpose—not confusion, fear, manipulation, or emotional dependency.
Do not make another person your god, source of identity, or emotional savior. Only God can truly complete and heal the human heart.
A wise woman carries peace, dignity, wisdom, self-control, and purpose into marriage.
Likewise, a godly man should be intentional, mature, respectful, responsible, and clear in his intentions. Confusion, manipulation, dishonesty, and emotional games are not signs of maturity.
A healthy relationship is built on love, respect, honor, honesty, faith, and godly character.
Marriage is a gift from God for companionship, partnership, love, support, and purpose. God cares about emotional well-being, friendship, unity, and family.
The Bible gives examples of faithful love and commitment. Abraham remained committed to Sarah. Elkanah comforted Hannah during difficult seasons. Biblical love was rooted in covenant, commitment, patience, and responsibility.
Believers should not model relationships after unhealthy worldly patterns built on manipulation, lust, emotional chaos, and instability.
The Holy Spirit gives wisdom, discernment, direction, and peace. Pray for God’s guidance in relationships. Ask the Lord to lead you, protect you, and help you make wise decisions.
Do not settle for confusion, manipulation, dishonor, or compromise. Honor God, value yourself, and walk in wisdom.
May God give you wisdom, discernment, peace, emotional healing, and clarity.
May He protect your heart from manipulation, confusion, and unhealthy relationships.
May the Lord guide you into relationships filled with honor, respect, love, peace, and godly purpose.
May He strengthen you to stand firmly on His Word and walk in purity, wisdom, and self-control.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.Do Not Give Your Heart Out Very Cheaply
Hello, welcome to another message.
Do not give your heart out very cheaply. This is very important, especially for women. When it comes to marriage, love, and relationships, you need to be strategic, intentional, purposeful, and spiritually discerning. You cannot allow emotions alone to control your decisions. You must set healthy boundaries, protect your heart, preserve your peace, and honor God with your life.
You are valuable. You are precious. Do not allow people to play with your emotions or pressure you into sin because of the desire to get married.
The Bible says that judgment begins in the house of God. God is the only Lawgiver and Judge. He alone has the power to save and to judge righteously. That is why believers must walk carefully and avoid the traps of the enemy.
Many people think they can compromise God’s standards and nothing will happen. But sin always carries consequences. Emotional and physical intimacy before marriage is outside God’s design, and believers should not allow the desire for companionship to lead them into disobedience.
Sometimes people commit fornication believing it will secure marriage, only to discover later that the relationship still ends. This proves that compromising your values does not guarantee commitment. A person who truly loves and honors you should also honor your boundaries and your relationship with God.
Protect your heart.
Proverbs says:
“Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” — Proverbs 4:23
Broken hearts are real. Emotional wounds affect the mind, emotions, body, and spiritual life. That is why wisdom and self-control are necessary in relationships.
The Word of God is not merely advice; it is life, wisdom, protection, and truth. God’s commands exist to protect His children from unnecessary pain, confusion, and destruction.
When believers walk outside the Word of God, they open doors for deception and emotional harm. The enemy often works through manipulation, confusion, lust, emotional dependency, and impatience.
Many people use the phrase “falling in love” carelessly, but biblical love is deeper than emotional excitement or temporary passion. Love is intentional, sacrificial, disciplined, patient, and rooted in commitment.
1 Corinthians 13 explains true love clearly. Love is patient. Love is kind. Love is not selfish, manipulative, or dishonoring.
Infatuation, emotional excitement, chemistry, and passion are not the same thing as genuine love. Real love is purposeful and responsible. It is willing to honor God and make sacrifices.
Jesus demonstrated true love through sacrifice, faithfulness, and commitment. Biblical love is not reckless or destructive.
Do not allow yourself to be manipulated emotionally or spiritually. Love should never pressure you into sin. If someone pressures you to compromise your values, purity, or relationship with God, that is not healthy love.
You can control your emotions, your boundaries, and your decisions through the help of the Holy Spirit.
Being single is not a curse or a failure. Marriage is not meant to complete an empty person. A healthy marriage is built between two people who are growing, maturing, healing, and walking with God.
Learn to value yourself before entering marriage. Develop emotionally, spiritually, mentally, and personally. A healthy relationship should add value, peace, companionship, and purpose—not confusion, fear, manipulation, or emotional dependency.
Do not make another person your god, source of identity, or emotional savior. Only God can truly complete and heal the human heart.
A wise woman carries peace, dignity, wisdom, self-control, and purpose into marriage.
Likewise, a godly man should be intentional, mature, respectful, responsible, and clear in his intentions. Confusion, manipulation, dishonesty, and emotional games are not signs of maturity.
A healthy relationship is built on love, respect, honor, honesty, faith, and godly character.
Marriage is a gift from God for companionship, partnership, love, support, and purpose. God cares about emotional well-being, friendship, unity, and family.
The Bible gives examples of faithful love and commitment. Abraham remained committed to Sarah. Elkanah comforted Hannah during difficult seasons. Biblical love was rooted in covenant, commitment, patience, and responsibility.
Believers should not model relationships after unhealthy worldly patterns built on manipulation, lust, emotional chaos, and instability.
The Holy Spirit gives wisdom, discernment, direction, and peace. Pray for God’s guidance in relationships. Ask the Lord to lead you, protect you, and help you make wise decisions.
Do not settle for confusion, manipulation, dishonor, or compromise. Honor God, value yourself, and walk in wisdom.
May God give you wisdom, discernment, peace, emotional healing, and clarity.
May He protect your heart from manipulation, confusion, and unhealthy relationships.
May the Lord guide you into relationships filled with honor, respect, love, peace, and godly purpose.
May He strengthen you to stand firmly on His Word and walk in purity, wisdom, and self-control.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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