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Some relationships build your faith. Others slowly erode it.
In this deeply practical and scripturally rich message, Pastor Ken Senchal unpacks Jesus' powerful teaching in Matthew 7:6 — "Do not throw your pearls to pigs."
What does that really mean? And how do we apply it without becoming cold or judgmental?
You'll discover: • What biblical discernment truly is • How to recognize spiritually unhealthy dynamics • Why you are responsible to people — not for them • How to set boundaries without losing love • How to remain in Christ while navigating relational tension
If you've ever felt guilty for walking away… If you've struggled with spiritually mismatched relationships… If you've tried to carry burdens God never assigned you…
This message will bring clarity, freedom, and peace.
You don't have to fix everyone. You just have to follow Jesus faithfully.
If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs wisdom in their relationships.
To learn more about OneChurch, visit www.youronechurch.com.
By Ken Senchal, Senior Pastor4.9
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Some relationships build your faith. Others slowly erode it.
In this deeply practical and scripturally rich message, Pastor Ken Senchal unpacks Jesus' powerful teaching in Matthew 7:6 — "Do not throw your pearls to pigs."
What does that really mean? And how do we apply it without becoming cold or judgmental?
You'll discover: • What biblical discernment truly is • How to recognize spiritually unhealthy dynamics • Why you are responsible to people — not for them • How to set boundaries without losing love • How to remain in Christ while navigating relational tension
If you've ever felt guilty for walking away… If you've struggled with spiritually mismatched relationships… If you've tried to carry burdens God never assigned you…
This message will bring clarity, freedom, and peace.
You don't have to fix everyone. You just have to follow Jesus faithfully.
If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs wisdom in their relationships.
To learn more about OneChurch, visit www.youronechurch.com.