Thursday, February 5, 2026

 


Before we continue the conversation about the Christian code of conduct, let's discuss the difference between moral authority and holy authority.


What is moral authority?


Moral authority is the power to lead based on high ethical standards, such as respect, honesty, integrity, and humility, earned through trust and a strong reputation.


Without moral authority, there is no legitimacy, as a lack of ethical standards often leads to a bad reputation, illicit activities, and crimes against humanity; thus, there is no standing, no prestige, and no legitimacy.


When we talk about a Christian code of conduct, we are also talking about holy authority, the highest level of ethical standards that make up moral authority, the ability to commune with the Holy Spirit, to live a spiritual life, and to receive salvation.  


Without holy authority, there is no communion with the Lord through the power of the Holy Spirit and no church (Matthew 18:20), especially when those gathered are unable to truly receive communion due to unrepentant sins.


It is important to note that holy authority requires higher standards than moral authority because it's rooted in the deepest principles of love and peace, and sacred trust.  




🤔 Answer the following questions: 


Why is moral authority so important for legitimacy and standing in humanity?  





And why is holy authority so vital to salvation and spiritual enlightenment?  






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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

 


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Is there such a thing as a Christian code of conduct?


If so, what is it? Is it the same as a code of honor, a set of principles designed to ensure integrity, trust, and respect?


Let us begin where prophecies pass away and tongues cease, and consider what we will have in the end that is eternal and transformative.


“For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I have been fully known.


So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.”


                       - 1 Corinthians 13:12-13



What is love? 


“Love is patient and kind; 

love does not envy or boast; 

It is not arrogant or rude. 


It does not insist on its own way; 

It is not irritable or resentful; 

it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, 

but rejoices with the truth. 

Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. 

Love never ends. 

As for prophecies, they will pass away; 

As for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away.”         


                                               - 1 Corinthians 13:4-8



If you haven't already guessed, the first command in the Christian code of conduct is to love one another with respect and regard.  



"My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you".


                                              - John 15: 8-12

        


"Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love". 





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Sunday, February 1, 2026

 


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Whether to believe or not remains solely at your discretion.


Doubt is not inherently detrimental.


Continual interrogation and challenge of established beliefs are beneficial pursuits.


If a belief withstands the test of time, overcomes societal prejudices, dispels fears, and eradicates ignorance, it warrants thorough investigation, study, and critical evaluation of various belief systems.


What is there to fear?


Is it the possibility that ancient methods may not prove valid?


Old practices would not endure if they lacked sustainability, validity, and resilience.


Science and scholarly inquiry are expected to ultimately refute outdated superstitions.


Test these beliefs as you would test your character, as the Lord does, and the truth will reveal itself.


Nonetheless, it is essential to recognize that human-created catastrophes are the responsibility of humanity, not of the Lord or the victims.


Your spiritual journey and development influence your comprehension and future decisions within your belief framework.


It is hoped that, ultimately, you will pass your tests of character and be worthy of the Lord's grace.


Furthermore, if we wish to assess the so-called superiority of a religion or individual, such evaluations should be based on character and actions, with the emphasis on tangible results.





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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

 


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One of the keys to happiness is finding your authentic self, the person the Lord meant for you to be.


For best results, conscious recognition of the connection to the Holy Spirit enables the conscience to serve as a compass, accurately pointing the way to holiness and salvation.


Cultivating the fruits of the Spirit [love, joy, peace, patience (or forbearance), kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control] strengthens and nurtures your spirit and your spiritual connection to the Holy Spirit and humanity.


These connections help you activate the armor of the Lord [the Belt of Truth, Breastplate of Righteousness, Shoes of Peace, Shield of Faith, Helmet of Salvation, and the Sword of the Spirit (the Word of God)] and protect you from spiritual harm that would lead you away from the path of salvation to that of damnation.


Life is a spiritual journey.


We serve the Lord, not Caesar.


If you give yourself to Caesar, then in due time, like dust, your spirit will likely perish with Caesar, as nothing is ever permanently cultivated and nurtured.


Therefore, render your spirit, heart, and mind in love to the Lord with all your might and live a happy, loving, and peaceful life with the Holy Spirit.




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Thursday, January 22, 2026

 


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Do you find aesthetically looking people or spiritually inclined people attractive?


In other words, do you see with your eyes or feel with your heart and soul?




  Before we continue the conversation about the Christian code of conduct, let's discuss the difference between moral authority and holy...