Staying separated from pagan practices and sexual immorality, is necessary for the Faithful, setting Followers of Christ apart from the sons of men in purity and ensuring spiritual growth (Acts 21:25). Focusing on core Christian principles rather than only Mosaic Laws, promotes unity in the church, allowing the newly born-again to feel loved and accommodated.
Moreover, we should not be unevenly yoked to unbelievers nor associates with those who are sexually immoral, idolaters, or passionate about worldly pleasures, so we may not be influenced nor named among them, yet remain undefiled to live in the presence of our Holy Father (1 Cor. 5:11, 2 Cor. 6:14-16).
PRAYER: Dear God, the Ever-Holy and Righteous One, thank You for keeping me spiritually cleansed and purified for Your service. Please continue to lead me through the understanding of Your Word and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, so I may never become influenced by those enslaved in the comfort of lustful and deceptive practices of this World but, as a light lifted up, stay unified with the True and Living God; in Jesus' Name,
Amen.
From Acts 15:28-29
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