What Idolatry Looks like in the 21st Century
Idolatry in our modern world is generally not how most of us think about it, and it’s likely we have a few idols in our lives.
Idolatry in our modern world is generally not how most of us think about it, and it’s likely we have a few idols in our lives.
Did you know it’s possible to spend your life serving God and end up not really knowing Him? It’s possible to build a big Church, big youth ministry or big online platform and completely forget who it’s all really for.
Technology wears its benefits on its sleeve, but its drawbacks are buried deep. We need to proceed with eyes wide open, so that we may use technology rather than be used by it.
Have you ever got stuck thinking that you need to bring people to church for them to hear about Jesus?
For those who have grown up in Christian circles, it can be easy to hold convictions simply because those around you do. But eventually, everyone has to come to the point where you need to believe it for yourself.
Our faith is never perfect. We are always falling, stumbling, and weak in how we come to Jesus. But be encouraged!
It’s not just about you. Often times there is another person waiting on the other side of your courage.
Every so often I think we need to be reminded that Pastors are just people. Regular, down to earth, flesh and blood human beings.
When you understand the Gospel, it breaks down your preconceived ideas of who is acceptable to God and who isn’t. Jesus went out of his way to show that the love of God and his saving power knows no boundaries.
We all fall and we all fail, but what we do after falling short either sets us on a trajectory of grace and redemption, or guilt and shame.