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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 do I know if I’ve found “the one”?

The Bible does not teach the concept of a singular, predetermined "soul mate" or "the one." God's will for marriage is found by choosing a faithful, godly spouse (2 Corinthians 6:14), intentionally growing together, and committing to make your chosen partner "the one" through lifelong covenant (Proverbs 18:22). Assurance comes through prayer, wise counsel, and alignment with God's Word.

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Should Christians support universal basic income, socialism, or free markets?

The Bible does not endorse a specific modern economic system (UBI, socialism, or free markets) but provides principles: the sanctity of private property, the command to work (2 Thessalonians 3:10), the responsibility to care for the poor, and the call to generous giving (2 Corinthians 9:7). Christians must evaluate all systems based on their ability to uphold human dignity, promote justice, and honor biblical commands.

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What is the Christian response to systemic injustice and police brutality?

The Christian response to systemic injustice and police brutality is rooted in the biblical mandate to seek justice (Micah 6:8) and affirm the image of God in every person (Genesis 1:27). This response requires both prophetic critique of oppressive systems and compassionate engagement to work for righteousness, peace, and reconciliation within the existing governing structures (Romans 13:4).  

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What does the Bible say about co-parenting after divorce?

While the Bible does not use the term "co-parenting," it provides clear principles for divorced Christians: seek peace (Romans 12:18), prioritize the child's well-being (Proverbs 22:6), and act with justice and forgiveness toward the former spouse. The focus must shift from the failed marriage to the shared responsibility of raising godly children (Malachi 2:15-16).

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How should Christians respond to grief and sudden loss?

Christians respond to grief and sudden loss not by pretending to be fine, but by grieving with genuine sorrow, yet not as those who have no hope (1 Thessalonians 4:13). The Christian response is anchored in the assurance of resurrection, the comfort of the Holy Spirit (John 14:26), and the example of Jesus, who wept (John 11:35).

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Can a Christian be patriotic towards their country?

A Christian can be patriotic by appreciating the good, peace, and order a country provides (Romans 13:1). However, this love for country must be secondary and subservient to their ultimate citizenship in Heaven (Philippians 3:20). Biblical love compels us to pray for our leaders, seek justice, and critique our nation when its laws conflict with God's commands.

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Should I be content with what I have and not want for more?

Christian contentment is a supernatural state of peace rooted in trusting God’s provision, regardless of circumstances (Philippians 4:11). It is an anchor against greed, not a muzzle against progress. The Bible calls us to be content with our daily needs (1 Timothy 6:8), while simultaneously encouraging godly ambition for spiritual maturity, selfless service, and good works (1 Corinthians 14:1).

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Why is it so important that a child has a father in the home?

The presence of a loving, committed father is vital because it reflects the nature of God, provides essential moral and spiritual authority, and uniquely models security, provision, and discipline. The biblical family structure is foundational for a child's identity, emotional stability, and understanding of their Heavenly Father (Proverbs 22:6; Psalm 103:13).

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How can we recognize God’s will when life is confusing?

Recognizing God's will when life is confusing is less about finding a secret map and more about daily faithfulness. God's will is revealed primarily through Scripture (2 Timothy 3:16), affirmed by the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:14), and confirmed by wise counsel and circumstances. The greatest part of God's will is always that we live righteously and love Him with all our hearts (Micah 6:8).

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Why did Jesus perform miracles—and do they still happen today?

Jesus performed miracles primarily to confirm His identity as the Messiah, authenticate His divine teaching, demonstrate the coming of God’s Kingdom (Luke 7:22), and display His compassion for suffering humanity. Today, the core purpose remains: miracles still happen as a display of God's power, primarily to build faith and glorify Jesus (John 20:31).

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Should a Christian support DEI?

The Bible affirms the core principles of diversity, justice, and welcoming all people (Galatians 3:28; Micah 6:8). Therefore, Christians should champion initiatives that truly uphold the dignity of all people (Genesis 1:27). However, modern DEI programs must be carefully scrutinized to ensure they align with biblical truth and do not replace the Gospel's message of unity in Christ with an unbiblical framework of group identity, grievance, or enforced outcomes.  

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How can we live joyfully when life is hard?

True Christian joy is not an emotion based on circumstances, but a deep, stable confidence rooted in God's faithfulness (Psalm 16:11). We can live joyfully through hard times by actively choosing to praise God, trusting His ultimate plan, focusing on eternal hope, and leaning on the Holy Spirit's strength.

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Can Christians enjoy secular music, movies, and comedy without compromise?

Christians can enjoy secular entertainment without compromising their faith by applying biblical discernment (Philippians 4:8). This means recognizing God’s common grace in human creativity (1 Timothy 4:4-5), listening for the Holy Spirit’s conviction against content that glorifies sin (Ephesians 4:30), and ensuring entertainment doesn't become an idol (Matthew 6:24). True freedom is found in engaging the world while guarding the heart.

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How does Satan deceive believers today?

Satan deceives believers today primarily by twisting Scripture (Genesis 3:1), promoting false teachers (2 Corinthians 11:14-15), using condemnation to create shame (Revelation 12:10), and promoting division and distraction (1 Peter 5:8). The defense against his subtle lies is to stay grounded in the whole truth of God's Word (1 John 4:4).

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How can we prove that we have all sinned?

Ray Comfort's evangelistic method, The Way of the Master, proves universal sin by using the Ten Commandments as a moral mirror. By asking people whether they have ever lied, stolen, or lusted (Matthew 5:28), he uses the Law to engage the conscience and reveal that all are guilty lawbreakers. This shows them their need for a Savior, making the Good News of Christ's sacrifice on the cross meaningful (Romans 3:20).

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What are the Main Duties of a Husband and Wife in a Christian Marriage?

Christian marriage is a covenant where duties are distinct yet complementary. The husband's primary duty is to demonstrate sacrificial love and servant leadership, like Christ to the Church (Ephesians 5:25). The wife's primary duty is to demonstrate respectful support and partnership, promoting unity and peace (Ephesians 5:33). Both spouses are called to mutual submission and forgiveness, making their marriage a powerful picture of the Gospel.

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What is the role of Christian parents in today's society?

The essential role of Christian parents is to be the primary disciple-makers in their home, a critical task in today's secular society. This involves intentionally integrating faith into daily life (Deuteronomy 6:7), teaching a biblical worldview, and actively modeling a life transformed by the Gospel. By prioritizing spiritual instruction and acting as media gatekeepers, parents equip their children to be independent, counter-cultural followers of Christ.

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Can a Christian believe in evolution?

Can a Christian believe in evolution? Yes. Christians hold three main views: Young Earth Creationism (rejects evolution, literal 6-day creation), Old Earth Creationism (accepts old earth, rejects full evolution), and Evolutionary Creationism (accepts evolution as God's method). The core belief is that God is the Creator; the method of creation is considered a secondary issue for many believers.

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What is a lukewarm Christian?

While the world may view Christian humility and reliance on God as weakness, the Bible reveals it as the source of supernatural strength. True Christian power is found in acknowledging our weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9) so that God’s strength can rest on us. This power enables believers to live a counter-cultural life marked by forgiveness, patience, and the ability to overcome evil with good (Romans 12:21). Your weakness is simply the platform for God's power to shine.

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What does the Bible say about social justice?

The Bible's core message on justice is found in the concepts of mishpat (justice) and tsedeq (righteousness). God commands believers to actively pursue fairness and defend the rights of the vulnerable—the poor, the widow, and the orphan (Proverbs 31:8-9). This is an essential part of faith, as demonstrated by Jesus (Matthew 25:40), who demands that we let "justice roll on like a river" (Amos 5:24).

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