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When Order Breaks, Everything Braks

When Order Breaks, Everything Braks

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Keith Lee Johnson examines the deep tensions within modern Christian relationships, arguing that many of the problems believers face stem from a disconnect between what they claim to believe and how they actually live. He places particular weight on the responsibility of men, asserting that when men abandon their role in courtship, discipline, and spiritual leadership, the entire relationship structure collapses.

The discussion explores how performative Christianity—saying the right things while living contrary to biblical principles—creates instability, especially around sexual conduct before marriage. Johnson connects these modern struggles to the biblical account of Adam and Eve, using their story to highlight themes of stewardship, accountability, and the far‑reaching consequences of a man’s choices.

He emphasizes that sexual relationships create powerful bonds, and when individuals refuse to take ownership of their actions, cycles of blame and dysfunction repeat. Ultimately, Johnson calls for a return to God’s established order, urging believers to embrace genuine faith, responsibility, and discipline as the foundation for healthy, God‑honoring relationships.

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