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Morality Rooted in God
If morality shifts with culture, emotion, or consensus, it cannot offer lasting stability. Scripture presents a different foundation: what is good is not invented by society but rooted in the unchanging character of God. His holiness defines justice, truth, and love. Christian ethics, then, is not arbitrary rule-keeping but the reflection of a redeemed people who belong to a holy God.
Josiah Kenniv
Feb 265 min read


Psalm 101: Covenant-Fueled Integrity
Psalm 101 forces an uncomfortable question: if someone examined your habits, influences, and private life, what would they conclude you worship? David understands that belonging to God demands visible integrity—what he sets before his eyes, who he allows near him, and what he refuses to tolerate. Ultimately, the Psalm points beyond David to the only King who kept covenant integrity perfectly: Jesus Christ.
Josiah Kenniv
Feb 266 min read
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