Part one of this sermon, drawn from Proverbs 5–6, delivers an urgent and pastoral warning against the dangers of sexual immorality, personified as the 'strange woman,' emphasizing her deceptive allure through flattery and sensual speech, and her destructive consequences, including spiritual death, loss of honor, health, wealth, and freedom. It underscores the necessity of wisdom, humility, and deliberate separation from temptation, urging believers to prioritize God's Word, avoid enticements, and consider the eternal end of sin, which leads to hell and remorse rather than repentance. Pastor Friesen calls for immediate repentance and spiritual accountability, highlighting that while sin's cords are strong, Christ offers complete cleansing and victory through faith, with the assurance that those once ensnared can be washed, sanctified, and justified by grace, provided they forsake sin and seek help in community.