
Singles Applying the Lord's Truth
Setting The Biblical Standard For Single Living!
Have you ever wondered why you are single?
There’s a lot of teaching about marriage and its purpose, but have you ever wondered what the Bible really teaches about being single? Most people know the world’s perspective on singleness and its system of operation, but how many Christians know what God’s perspective is on singleness and His system for it?
God tailor made Man's spirit from His, formed flesh around it, and breathed into flesh, Man's mind, emotions and will, giving us the power to choose (Genesis 2:7). When Adam fell, we lost the natural ability to live God's life and be in His presence all the time, here on earth.
Jesus was born as a man (God in human form) to correct Adam’s mistake and show us how to live in His Kingdom here on earth. He died and was resurrected to bring us back to God's original intent.
What you will experience from this ministry is God's original intent for being single.

If you seriously want to experience the reality of Christ, you must live your single life from your new nature; Christ’s mindset, character and lifestyle.

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Learn how to study the Bible for yourself, understand its deep inner meaning, and how to apply it to your life.
It's Time to Get S.A.L.T.ed Down
Salt is important in connection with maintaining our life and health. In the bloodstream there is always an exact percentage of salt, and any great plus or minus variation of this amount would result in sickness or death. It helps to maintain life in our bodies. Seawater, which is salty, will support much more organic life than fresh water. It preserves as well as hinders spoilage. It flavors our food, making it palatable.
The Scriptures refer to it as:
a) A healing and cleansing aid: (II Kings 2:20-21).
b) Wisdom in speech: (Colossians 4:6)
c) A binding covenant: (Leviticus 2:13; II Chronicles 13:5)
d) Soundness: (Luke 14:34-35)
e) Satisfaction: (Job 6:6)
f) Acceptable sacrifices: (Ezekiel 43:21-27)
g) A bond of friendship: (Ezra 4:14 ASV)
h) Explains how fire purifies from corruption, but salt preserves Christians from falling into corruption: (Mark 9:49)
i) Useful: (Mark 9:50a)
j) Evidence of grace in the heart: (Mark 9:50b)
k) Peace: (Mark 9:50c)
l) The beatitudes describe the essential character of kingdom citizens, and the metaphor of salt indicates the citizens’ influence for good as they penetrate secular society: (Matthew 5:13).
Salt was a sign of God’s covenant with Israel. It is a preservative, a flavor enhancer, and a purifying agent. Jews called the Law (our standard for life) the salt of the earth. Jesus said that His disciples exerted this influence.
Just as salt flavors and preserves food, you are to preserve the good in the world, help keep it from spoiling and bring new flavor to life. This requires careful planning, willing sacrifice, and unswerving commitment to The Kingdom of God!
To set the standard for single living, you have to ask yourself; how willing are you to allow the Holy Spirit enhance your flavor?
Enhance your flavor by reading our blog and attending our online Bible Study!
2 Major Concerns Singles Must Answer
Most Christian singles know that the Bible is the answer, but in the back of their mind, they have so many unanswered questions that it’s hard for them to believe it.
Although you may have many concerns, we’re going to take the top 2 and deal with those here. We'll address other questions and concerns through our webinars, videos, in our Blog and through other bible studies we have on our site.

1. If I Don’t Date, How Will I Know Who’s Right For Me?
That’s a good question. Most people date because that’s what the world’s system has taught them to do all of their lives. I think the real question is; does the Bible show Christians a better system to follow so I can know who’s right for me? And the answer is “yes!”

2. Are People Called to Be Single?
A lot of people ask this question because of their desire to get married and they don’t want to be single all of their life. So, I’m going to answer this question from the perspective of what God taught me when I was single.
So, what do you think about that? Please leave a comment.
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