In this week’s message, I walk through 1 Corinthians 7, one of the most practical and often misunderstood passages in Paul’s letters. In it, Paul answers honest questions from a confused church—questions about marriage, singleness, and sexuality—and he points them, and us, back to God’s design.
I talk about how Paul shepherded a broken culture with truth and grace, and how that still speaks to ours today. We look at what mutual love and respect look like in marriage, why singleness is a true gift from God, and how believers can honor Christ even when married to an unbelieving spouse. I also share what it means that our children are called “holy”—set apart under God’s gracious care.
For anyone who’s married, single, widowed, or waiting, my prayer is that this message reminds you that God has given your current season as a gift, and He’s called you to peace and purpose in it.
Key Verse:
“The unbelieving husband is made holy because of his wife, and the unbelieving wife is made holy because of her husband… but as it is, they are holy.” — 1 Corinthians 7:14 (ESV)
I hope you’ll listen in and be encouraged to see your relationships—whatever they look like—as opportunities to reflect the gospel and glorify God.




