Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
Hebrews 13:8
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 use technology to extend human life indefinitely?
The Christian perspective views human life as a sacred gift, but also a finite one, designed by God to conclude in physical death before an eternal state (Hebrews 9:27). The ambition to achieve indefinite biological immortality on Earth—often called transhumanism—raises profound ethical concerns. It risks devaluing the biblical hope of heaven, exacerbating social inequality (immortality for the wealthy), and ignoring the inherent spiritual problem of sin, which technology cannot solve. The Christian focus should be on eternal life through Christ, not indefinite earthly survival.
Can I not just sin if I know God will forgive me?
The Bible offers a resounding "By no means!" to the question of intentionally sinning because of God’s grace (Romans 6:1-2). While God’s forgiveness is infinite and freely given, true salvation means we are freed from the power of sin, not given a license to sin. The Christian is a "slave to righteousness" (Romans 6:18) and is called to live a new life that reflects the death of their old, sinful nature. Intentional, careless sin shows a misunderstanding of the transforming power of the Gospel.
Should a Christian Agree with Critical Race Theory?
A Christian must approach Critical Race Theory (CRT) with discernment. While CRT’s focus on systemic injustice aligns with the prophets who condemned institutional sin (Isaiah 3:14), its philosophical roots conflict with core doctrine. Specifically, the Bible teaches identity in Christ transcends race (Colossians 3:11), and sin is a universal heart condition (Romans 3:23), not just a structural power problem. The Christian mandate is to seek reconciliation through the Gospel (2 Corinthians 5:18).
Are We Living in a Self-Centred Society?
The Bible describes the fallen nature of humanity as fundamentally self-centered (2 Timothy 3:1-5). Modern society, often called narcissistic or individualistic, is simply the cultural manifestation of this innate sin. Christians are called to counter this by embracing radical self-denial (Luke 9:23) and prioritizing love for God and neighbor over personal wants. The Gospel transforms a life centered on self into a life centered on Christ and service.
Should a Christian Listen to Rap Music?
The Bible does not forbid rap music as a style. The ethical decision for a Christian hinges on the lyrics and content, not the beat. Christians should apply Philippians 4:8, choosing music that is "pure and lovely," and avoiding content that promotes immorality or vulgarity. Christian Hip-Hop (CHH) offers a powerful, biblically-focused alternative.
Can a Christian Drink Alcohol and Get Drunk?
Can Christians drink alcohol? Yes, but Scripture strictly forbids drunkenness. We examine the difference between the moderate use of wine (a gift, supported by Jesus' example in John 2:11) and the sin of intoxication (condemned in Ephesians 5:18), emphasizing self-control and love for the "weaker brother."
Could I Live a Sinful Life Now and Seek Salvation Later?
Can I get saved later? This post addresses the dangerous idea of delaying repentance. We examine the difference between salvation (new birth) and discipleship, looking at Christ’s warning about a life of deliberate sin. Learn why true faith requires an immediate turning of the heart.
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