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Walking with Jesus in the Modern World
Jesus isn’t just a figure from the past—He is a present help for your life right now. These reflections bridge the gap between ancient Scripture and your modern world, showing you how to walk with Him through the real challenges and joys of today.
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Is it ethical to target vulnerable people for conversion?
The Bible commands Christians to share the Gospel with all people (Matthew 28:19). However, Christian ethics strictly prohibits coercion, manipulation, or exploitation in the act of evangelism. Targeting vulnerable individuals—such as the poor, sick, or those experiencing a crisis—is unethical if the purpose is to exploit their desperation by offering material aid (food, money, housing) in exchange for a profession of faith. True Christian evangelism must honor the person's dignity and rely solely on the convicting power of the Holy Spirit and the truth of the Gospel, ensuring that conversion is a free, sincere, and uncoerced choice.
Is it ethical to assume someone's gender based on appearance?
The Bible teaches that humanity is created as male and female (Genesis 1:27), providing a binary foundation for human existence. Historically, human communication relies on using visual cues (appearance, voice, clothing) to make assumptions about a person's sex and gender identity for the sake of social interaction. However, Christian ethics requires that these assumptions be guided by love, respect, and dignity. It is unethical to insist on an assumption or use a person's appearance to deliberately disrespect, mock, or invalidate their self-identification. The Christian response should prioritize showing honor to all people (1 Peter 2:17) while seeking wisdom on how to communicate truthfully and graciously in a complex cultural landscape.
What if I feel undervalued at work?
When a Christian feels undervalued at work, the biblical response is to anchor their identity and worth not in human recognition or compensation, but in their intrinsic value as an image-bearer of God and their ultimate service to Christ (Colossians 3:23-24). This perspective calls for diligent work done as unto the Lord, honest self-evaluation, and prayerful wisdom in navigating workplace relationships and making decisions about one's future.
Should a Christian have to affirm somebody's pronouns and gender identity?
The Christian perspective on affirming pronouns balances the truth of creation (Genesis 1:27) with the command to love one's neighbor (Mark 12:31). While traditional views do not require affirming identities that contradict biological sex, respect and dignity are mandatory in all interactions.
Should a Christian Support Same-Sex Marriage?
Can a Christian support same-sex marriage? We look at the biblical definition of marriage established by Jesus (Matthew 19) and the unwavering command to love all people unconditionally (Mark 12:31). This post guides new believers on balancing truth and compassion.
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