About this Episode
Sexuality, Singleness, Marriage, Divorce is the topic that will be discussed today on
RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast.
What Does Undivided Devotion to Christ Really Look Like?
In this week’s episode, we continue our journey through
1 Corinthians, turning to one of Paul’s most practical and misunderstood chapters
1 Corinthians 7.
Writing to believers living in a sexually confused, morally compromised culture, Paul addresses real-life questions about
marriage, singleness, sexuality, divorce, and calling. His goal isn’t to impose rules, but to form
mature disciples with undivided devotion to Christ—right in the middle of a broken world.
Building on last week’s discussion from 1 Corinthians 6, where we saw that our bodies belong to the Lord, Paul now shows us how grace doesn’t lower God’s standards—it
empowers us to live them faithfully in whatever season God has placed us.
In this episode, we explore:
Why
marriage is God’s design for intimacy, holiness, and partnership
How love in marriage is marked by
mutual self-giving, not control
Why spiritual devotion should
strengthen—not strain—marital unity
How God’s grace can sanctify a home even when
only one spouse believes
Why God calls His people to
peace, not coercion or guilt
How your worth in Christ is
not defined by marital status or past decisions
Why
singleness is a gift, not a deficiency, allowing undivided devotion to the Lord
How living in light of eternity reshapes our
priorities, relationships, and freedom
Paul’s message is both freeing and challenging:
Marriage is a calling.
Singleness is a calling.
Faithfulness is the calling.
Whether married or single, Paul’s ultimate aim is the same—for believers to live wisely, faithfully, and without distraction, with
Christ at the center of everything.
📖 Scripture Focus: 1 Corinthians 7
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