
Biblical Christian Worldview
Media Missionaries where Christianity and Culture collide. Providing honest reporting and analysis on the intersection of contemporary issues and theology, based on a Biblical Christian Worldview. We report regularly on a broad range of contemporary topics in the areas of ethics, false theology, family, technology, megatrends, politics, freedoms, law, church, and eschatology. Our podcast and website (BCWorldview.org) are intended to strengthen the systematic theology of Biblical Christian underpinnings. Thank you for taking the time to listen.
Romans 12:2 Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.
Biblical Christian Worldview
Christian Hypocrisy, Necessary for Evangelism
Hypocrisy – The Problem
As Christians, we desire to offer the Good News of Jesus Christ to seekers in order to provide a higher authority and strength for life’s challenges. Often adults come to a personal relationship with Christ during a time of personal stress. The comfort we offer emanates from the active participation of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer (John 14:26). It is based on a change of heart or a turning away from sin and toward a loving God (Luke 13:3).
Hypocrisy – Nothing New
There is no great revelation in any of this for the mature Christian. It is just an acknowledgment that, as believers, we remain in the hands of a loving God who desires the best for us, but recognizes we will never obtain sinless perfection in this life. To acknowledge that we could be harshly treated as we offer the Good News of Jesus Christ to a lost and dying world because (1) we sin, (2) because we do not always exist in a bubble of peace, and (3) because we are tagged within a larger group with those we may disagree with, should not stop us from proactive evangelism.