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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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How should a Christian react to the entitlement culture?
The Christian response to a culture or "generation" perceived as entitled should be rooted in grace, humility, and sacrificial love, rather than judgment or frustration. Instead of condemning the perceived attitude, Christians are called to model a life of gratitude (1 Thessalonians 5:18), servanthood (Mark 10:45), and humility (Philippians 2:3-4). By refusing to adopt a self-righteous attitude and choosing to offer tangible service and unconditional acceptance, Christians present a powerful, counter-cultural witness against the spirit of entitlement.
What if a Christian is attacked, vilified, or "cancelled" because of their faith?
When a Christian is attacked or "cancelled" for their faith, the biblical response is not shock, but joy (Matthew 5:10-12). Jesus explicitly promised that faithful adherence to His truth would result in hostility from the world. The appropriate Christian response involves blessing those who persecute you (Romans 12:14), maintaining gentleness (1 Peter 3:15-16), and anchoring your identity in Christ, knowing that your true reward and acceptance are secure in heaven.
What happens if a Christian denies knowing Jesus to gain social acceptance?
While salvation is secured by grace through faith, Jesus gave a profound warning about denying Him publicly: “whoever denies me before men, I also will deny before my Father who is in heaven” (Matthew 10:33). Denying Christ, even for the sake of popularity or safety, is a sinful act of profound spiritual failure because it places temporary human approval above the eternal Lordship of Jesus. This act does not automatically remove salvation, but it wounds one's relationship with God, damages their witness, and demonstrates a severe lack of courage and trust.
How should Christians use social media?
Christians should use social media as a tool, not a master, by applying three core biblical principles: Stewardship of Time (Ephesians 5:15-16), Sanctification of Speech (Ephesians 4:29), and Mission (Matthew 5:16). The goal is to use digital platforms to glorify God, build up others, and shine the light of Christ through gracious, constructive engagement, while actively guarding against comparison, vanity, and time-wasting.
How should Christians respond to persecution or ridicule?
The Bible commands Christians to expect persecution and ridicule (2 Timothy 3:12) and to respond not with bitterness or retaliation, but with joy, blessing, and good works (Matthew 5:11-12). We are called to entrust our ultimate defense to God (1 Peter 4:19), bless those who curse us (Luke 6:28), and let our virtuous conduct be the primary defense and powerful witness to the Gospel.
Should Christians boycott companies that oppose biblical values?
The decision to boycott companies that oppose biblical values is a matter of Christian liberty and individual conscience, not a universal biblical command. While the Bible commands us to use wisdom and not participate in sin (Ephesians 5:11), it also acknowledges that engaging with the secular marketplace is inevitable (1 Corinthians 5:10). The Christian's focus should be on stewardship of resources, the impact of their witness, and following their own conscience (Romans 14:22-23).
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