Kings don't PMO

No PMO Makes You a King

No PMO Makes You a King

Solomon, the son of David, was given divine wisdom. He ruled Israel during its golden age, judged with clarity, and was known as the wisest man to ever live. But even Solomon—wealthy beyond imagination and surrounded by glory—was brought low by one thing: lust.

He had 700 wives and 300 concubines. What began as love turned into distraction. The very thing he thought would satisfy him became the reason for his fall. He wrote, “The lips of a strange woman drip honey, but her end is bitter as wormwood.” (Proverbs 5:3-4)

Fast forward to our modern world—men don’t need 1,000 women. They have endless images and videos in their pockets. PMO (porn, masturbation, orgasm) has replaced real connection. The result? Weaker men, wasted energy, and broken focus.

Solomon warned us long ago, “Do not give your strength to women, your ways to those who destroy kings.” (Proverbs 31:3). He learned from experience. The strongest men can fall if they lose control of their desires.

No PMO is more than just abstaining. It’s royal discipline. It’s protecting your energy, your drive, your mind. A man who rules over his lust rules over his world. As Solomon said, “A man without self-control is like a city broken into and left without walls.” (Proverbs 25:28)

Every time you say no to PMO, you say yes to clarity, strength, and leadership. You walk differently. You speak with purpose. You attract respect without begging for it. This is the energy of a king—rooted in self-mastery.

Solomon’s final words were simple: “Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the whole duty of man.” (Ecclesiastes 12:13) Part of that duty is discipline. No PMO puts you back on the throne. It restores your crown. And in a world of lost men, you rise as a king.

Comments