• Love Is Not an Excuse to Disobey God

    One of the most dangerous lies many people believe is this:

    "God understands. I am doing it because I love him."

    Really?

    Since when did love become an excuse to disobey God?

    You started compromising your convictions because of a relationship.

    You stopped setting boundaries because you didn't want to lose him.

    You started entertaining conversations, behaviors, and situations that you know do not honor God.

    And when someone corrects you, your response is:

    "But I love him."

    My dear, love is beautiful, but love is not God.

    And whenever your love for someone makes you consistently disobey God, something is wrong.

    The Bible says:

    "If you love Me, keep My commandments." (John 14:15)

    Notice that Jesus did not say, "If you love someone, ignore My commandments."

    Your love for God should always be greater than your feelings for any man.

    Because feelings can be deceptive.

    Love can make you overlook red flags.

    Love can make you justify what you once condemned.

    Love can make you call compromise "understanding."

    But God's standard does not change because you are in love.

    If God said sexual immorality is wrong before the relationship, it is still wrong inside the relationship.

    If God said guard your heart, it still applies when butterflies are flying in your stomach.

    If God said be unequally yoked with unbelievers, your feelings do not cancel His instructions (2 Corinthians 6:14).

    I have noticed that many people want God to approve the relationship after they have already decided to disobey Him.

    They want His blessing without His principles.

    His promises without His instructions.

    His protection without obedience.

    But it doesn't work that way.

    Any relationship that requires you to silence your conscience, ignore Scripture, and repeatedly compromise your walk with God is costing you more than it is giving you.

    A person who truly loves you will not pressure you to dishonor God.

    They will help you grow closer to Him.

    Because genuine love does not pull you away from God's will—it draws you closer to it.

    So before you say, "But I love him," ask yourself:

    Is this love helping me obey God, or is it becoming my excuse for disobedience?

    Because love is a gift from God, but it should never replace God.

    Queen Chiamaka Rita
    Women Development Coach||Purity Advocate||

    I empower young women to build confidence, harness their potential and live with purpose.

    #Purity #ChristianLiving #RelationshipWisdom #FaithOverFeelings #ObedienceToGod
    Love Is Not an Excuse to Disobey God One of the most dangerous lies many people believe is this: "God understands. I am doing it because I love him." Really? Since when did love become an excuse to disobey God? You started compromising your convictions because of a relationship. You stopped setting boundaries because you didn't want to lose him. You started entertaining conversations, behaviors, and situations that you know do not honor God. And when someone corrects you, your response is: "But I love him." My dear, love is beautiful, but love is not God. And whenever your love for someone makes you consistently disobey God, something is wrong. The Bible says: "If you love Me, keep My commandments." (John 14:15) Notice that Jesus did not say, "If you love someone, ignore My commandments." Your love for God should always be greater than your feelings for any man. Because feelings can be deceptive. Love can make you overlook red flags. Love can make you justify what you once condemned. Love can make you call compromise "understanding." But God's standard does not change because you are in love. If God said sexual immorality is wrong before the relationship, it is still wrong inside the relationship. If God said guard your heart, it still applies when butterflies are flying in your stomach. If God said be unequally yoked with unbelievers, your feelings do not cancel His instructions (2 Corinthians 6:14). I have noticed that many people want God to approve the relationship after they have already decided to disobey Him. They want His blessing without His principles. His promises without His instructions. His protection without obedience. But it doesn't work that way. Any relationship that requires you to silence your conscience, ignore Scripture, and repeatedly compromise your walk with God is costing you more than it is giving you. A person who truly loves you will not pressure you to dishonor God. They will help you grow closer to Him. Because genuine love does not pull you away from God's will—it draws you closer to it. So before you say, "But I love him," ask yourself: Is this love helping me obey God, or is it becoming my excuse for disobedience? Because love is a gift from God, but it should never replace God. Queen Chiamaka Rita Women Development Coach||Purity Advocate|| I empower young women to build confidence, harness their potential and live with purpose. #Purity #ChristianLiving #RelationshipWisdom #FaithOverFeelings #ObedienceToGod
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    MARRIAGE 360° – SERIES 2

    Topic: THE CAPABLE WIFE AND HER FOLLY HUSBAND

    Join us for a powerful, life-transforming marriage series designed to equip singles, young adults, couples, husbands, wives, and families with biblical wisdom for successful relationships and marriage.

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    "Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour. For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow." — Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 (KJV)

    Let's grow together in God's wisdom, love, and purpose for a better marriage.

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    https://chat.whatsapp.com/EMo5yLwZqKl6991dIhrkxQ 🎉💍 YOU ARE SPECIALLY INVITED! 💍🎉 🌟 THE CALVARY MINISTRY ONLINE 🌟 Proudly Presents 💒 MARRIAGE 360° – SERIES 2 💒 📖 Topic: ❤️ THE CAPABLE WIFE AND HER FOLLY HUSBAND ❤️ Join us for a powerful, life-transforming marriage series designed to equip singles, young adults, couples, husbands, wives, and families with biblical wisdom for successful relationships and marriage. https://chat.whatsapp.com/EMo5yLwZqKl6991dIhrkxQ 🎙️ Presenter / Speaker: 👨🏾‍🏫 Br. Emmanuel Dankwah 📅 Date: 🗓️ 12th – 14th June, 2026 ⏰ Time: 🕣 8:30 PM – 10:00 PM 📍 Venue: 📱 https://chat.whatsapp.com/EMo5yLwZqKl6991dIhrkxQ The Calvary Ministry Online Platform (WhatsApp) https://chat.whatsapp.com/EMo5yLwZqKl6991dIhrkxQ ✨ Discover biblical principles for: ✅ Building a godly marriage ✅ Understanding your spouse ✅ Developing wisdom in relationships ✅ Strengthening love and commitment ✅ Creating a peaceful and happy home 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Invite your spouse, fiancé(e), friends, family, and loved ones to be part of this impactful series. 📖 "Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour. For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow." — Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 (KJV) 🌱 Let's grow together in God's wisdom, love, and purpose for a better marriage. 🙌💖 COME AND BE BLESSED! 💖🙌 https://chat.whatsapp.com/EMo5yLwZqKl6991dIhrkxQ #Marriage360 #MarriageSeries #TheCalvaryMinistryOnline #ChristianMarriage #FamilyLife #RelationshipWisdom #GodlyHome #EmmanuelDankwah #ComeAndBeBlessed 🙏❤️
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  • M3SPOT Kingdom Circle Daily Devotion
    Date: July 29, 2025
    Theme: Trust Wisely, Love Fully
    Series: Relationship Wisdom

    Scripture:
    “It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man.”
    — Psalm 118:8 (KJV)

    Devotional Message: Trust Wisely, Love Fully
    God calls us to walk in love—but He also calls us to walk in wisdom. Not everyone close to you is safe. Not everyone far from you is a threat. Trust is sacred, and misplacing it can lead to wounds, delays, or destruction.

    Even Jesus was betrayed by someone He loved. He didn't stop loving—but He never stopped discerning. His full trust was always in the Father.

    God may use former enemies to bless or sharpen you. Paul was once a persecutor of the Church—but God used him mightily. So while we are called to love all, we must not lean blindly on any.

    You are called to wise relationships—guided by the Holy Spirit, not by emotions or familiarity.

    Are you placing your trust where God didn’t assign it?
    Are you wise in who you confide in and build with?
    Are you still carrying the hurt of misplaced trust?

    Discernment doesn’t mean fear or suspicion. It means letting God lead your heart—so your relationships build you, not break you.

    Today’s Reminder:
    Love is a command—but trust is earned.
    Let the Spirit guide your relationships.
    Be kind to all—but anchored in God alone.

    Prayer Point:
    Lord, help me to love everyone like You do—but trust only as You lead.
    Heal every place in me wounded by misplaced trust.
    Give me discernment for the people in my life—friends, enemies, or both.
    Make me wise, gentle, and anchored in You. Amen.

    🗣 Declaration of Faith:
    I am led by the Spirit in my relationships.
    I love fully, but I trust wisely.
    I am not naive—I am discerning.
    God is my confidence, and He orders my connections.

    Worship Focus of the Day:
    “Trust in God” – Elevation worship
    Listen: https://youtu.be/iJE4yahElBQ?si=tlXtdTPbiSAGfzx6
    Let this song purify your heart and refocus your trust in God—your ultimate source of security and wisdom.

    #TrustWiselyLoveFully
    #M3SPOTDevotion
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    #M3SPOTKingdomCircle
    🔥 M3SPOT Kingdom Circle Daily Devotion 📅 Date: July 29, 2025 📖 Theme: Trust Wisely, Love Fully 🔖 Series: Relationship Wisdom 📜 Scripture: “It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man.” — Psalm 118:8 (KJV) 📖 Devotional Message: Trust Wisely, Love Fully God calls us to walk in love—but He also calls us to walk in wisdom. Not everyone close to you is safe. Not everyone far from you is a threat. Trust is sacred, and misplacing it can lead to wounds, delays, or destruction. Even Jesus was betrayed by someone He loved. He didn't stop loving—but He never stopped discerning. His full trust was always in the Father. God may use former enemies to bless or sharpen you. Paul was once a persecutor of the Church—but God used him mightily. So while we are called to love all, we must not lean blindly on any. You are called to wise relationships—guided by the Holy Spirit, not by emotions or familiarity. 🌿 Are you placing your trust where God didn’t assign it? 🌿 Are you wise in who you confide in and build with? 🌿 Are you still carrying the hurt of misplaced trust? Discernment doesn’t mean fear or suspicion. It means letting God lead your heart—so your relationships build you, not break you. 🌿 Today’s Reminder: Love is a command—but trust is earned. Let the Spirit guide your relationships. Be kind to all—but anchored in God alone. 🙏 Prayer Point: Lord, help me to love everyone like You do—but trust only as You lead. Heal every place in me wounded by misplaced trust. Give me discernment for the people in my life—friends, enemies, or both. Make me wise, gentle, and anchored in You. Amen. 🗣 Declaration of Faith: I am led by the Spirit in my relationships. I love fully, but I trust wisely. I am not naive—I am discerning. God is my confidence, and He orders my connections. 🎶 Worship Focus of the Day: 🎧 “Trust in God” – Elevation worship 🎵 Listen: https://youtu.be/iJE4yahElBQ?si=tlXtdTPbiSAGfzx6 Let this song purify your heart and refocus your trust in God—your ultimate source of security and wisdom. #TrustWiselyLoveFully #M3SPOTDevotion #KingdomCircle #RelationshipWisdom #Psalm118v8 #DiscernmentIsSpiritual #FaithfulLiving #LoveLikeJesus #HolySpiritGuidance #RefinerFire #WiseConnections #PurposefulFriendship #M3SPOTKingdomCircle
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