This Is Why Cultural Christianity Is So Dangerous
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- Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025
- This Is Why Cultural Christianity Is So Dangerous
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Love to see Nic D!❤
I like how he encourages asking questions and starting up dialogues instead of just telling people what they're supposed to do. It's like Jesus engaging the tax collector before recommending what to do after his repentance.
A cultural Christian is someone who adopts the Christian label. Maybe they show up to church, drop the right words, and live in a way that looks the part. But when it comes to saying it out loud, like really declaring “Jesus is Lord,” or letting that truth sink deep into their heart that God raised Him from the dead, they hold back. Belief isn’t just nodding along; it's being fully convinced, and letting that conviction shape everything.
If you openly declare that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:9
Amen, Ruslan. Spirit-filled answers.
Why do these “intellectuals” not call themselves “cultural Islamists”? The answer is that they know it is bad and Christianity is good.
I appreciate the reminder to pray for people and situations - so important!! 🙏
this setup is iinsanity love dis
Im going to sound unchristian saying this. The word Christian has been stretched in today's world. I'm a Christ follower. Christianity as a label or a box has been getting distorted.
I agree
Nothing unchristian detected brother
I hadn't really heard "cultural Christians" until recently, and thought of it as "Country Club Christians " because of folks who went to the country club in town to try to fit in with a crowd or to be seen there (even when the we're letting other bills slip to do so) as a "successful businessman" .
I seemed to recognize some of the same kind of behavior and maybe even motivated similarly.
Yet some people (like me) don't have the qualities to fit in - I'm not a businessman informally negotiating or a talented athlete honing skill.
I imagine folks like the one I knew stand out to a degree.
I think part of the problem is that the balance some places, some churches, is leaving heavier to people liking for benefits than looking to serve in the silence, unseen.
Jesus did most of his ministry away from Jerusalem (his brothers didn't understand, they he was hiding when he should have been "making a name").
We are called to be servants, and cultural Christianity has forgotten that, and that Jesus is setting tasks for us.
1:20 completely agree with his approach
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How long were they living together?
Wouldn’t marriage come naturally, maybe they had already talked about it privately months before and they finally decided to go through with it.
If you were to ask them why they chose to get married. It would be interesting to hear if they felt bad because they were sinning knowing they were together before being married.
Like if that was a reason at all for them to make the commitment.
It’s a good story but if they said that in their hearts they felt bad and abstained from relations until after marriage, that would be a powerful story.
Nic D for the win.
There's a difference between a church goer and a Jesus lover
"Cultural Christian" = not good enough Christian
Lolol amen. Sounds like a bunch of American protestants.
Who's Cultural????