The question of morality lies at the very heart of the human experience. From the earliest whispers of conscience to the grand pronouncements of law and philosophy, humanity has grappled with what it means to live rightly, to do good, and to discern between virtue and vice. For the Christian, this inquiry is not merely an academic exercise or a societal obligation; it is a fundamental aspect of discipleship, a response to the divine call to live a life transformed by the redemptive power of Jesus Christ. This book embarks on a comprehensive exploration of biblical morality, grounded firmly in the venerable text of the 1611 King James Bible. Our premise is straightforward yet profound: that morality is not a shifting cultural construct, nor a matter of personal opinion, but rather a divine blueprint, divinely ordained and eternally true, reflecting the very character and will of our Creator. We believe that the 1611 King James Version, with its rich history and enduring accuracy, serves as a foundational text for understanding these moral principles, providing a clear window into God's expectations for His people. This work seeks to move beyond superficial understandings of right and wrong, delving into the deeper currents of biblical ethics. We will explore the divine intention behind moral living, understanding it not as a burden of rules, but as the pathway to spiritual growth, flourishing relationships, and ultimately, a deeper communion with God. From the essential purity of the heart to the radical ethic of Christ, from the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit to the communal responsibilities within the Church, each chapter is designed to illuminate a vital facet of God's moral design. Our aim is to equip devoted Christians-pastors, students, leaders, and laypeople alike-with a robust understanding of biblical morality, fostering not just intellectual assent, but a practical, lived out faith that honors God in every aspect of life.