FAQ | Week 3

Apr 26, 2026    Josh Faulkner

This powerful exploration of faith tackles some of the most pressing questions we face in modern relationships and identity. At its heart lies a fundamental truth from 2 Corinthians 6:11-18 about not being unequally yoked with unbelievers.


We're reminded that as believers, we are temples of the living God, and this reality should shape every relationship we enter. The message challenges us to examine whether we're seeking partners who love Jesus first, us next, and themselves last.


We're warned against the dangerous practice of 'evangelize dating'—attempting to change someone through a romantic relationship rather than allowing God to work in their lives first. The teaching draws our attention to 2 Timothy 4:3, which warns that people will gather teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. This verse becomes a lens through which we can examine our entire culture, where we often curate echo chambers that affirm what we already believe rather than challenging us with God's truth.


The content pushes us to ask ourselves honest questions: Are we seeking God's wisdom, or are we looking for justification for what we've already decided to do? The call is clear—our identity must be rooted in our salvation, not in our desires, relationships, or cultural acceptance.