Beyond the Chaos
Standing up and Standing Out
Living as Christians in today’s culture poses unique challenges. The culture constantly bombards us with its ideologies, values, and practices, seeking to captivate and change us. However, we can draw inspiration from the Biblical account of Daniel, who, alongside his friends, navigated a culture foreign to their faith. Their example teaches us important lessons on how to respond faithfully and with excellence. In this blog post, we will explore three key principles that enabled Daniel and his friends to stand up and stand out amidst Babylonian culture.
- Culture Will Try to Captivate Your Children:
The cultural influences we encounter daily not only affect us but also impact the younger generation. Proverbs 22:6 encourages us to “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.” As parents and guardians, it is our responsibility to instill godly values and teach our children the ways of the Lord. By nurturing their faith, we equip them to withstand the captivating influence of culture. Just as children are described as arrows in a warrior’s hands (Psalm 127:3-5), we must prepare them to confront and counter the pressures they may face.
- Culture Will Try to Change Your Identity:
In the story of Daniel, we see that the Babylonian culture attempted to change the identities of Daniel and his three friends by giving them new names. Similarly, our culture may seek to redefine who we are as Christians. However, we must remember that our identity is rooted in God’s creation. Genesis 1:27 tells us that we are created in God’s image, uniquely reflecting His nature. This truth should anchor us in our faith, reminding us that we are called to stand firm in our identity as children of God, even in the face of cultural pressure.
- Culture Will Challenge Your Belief in God’s Word:
Daniel’s refusal to defile himself with the royal food and his subsequent request to maintain a different diet conveyed his unwavering belief in God’s commands. Despite the potential consequences, Daniel relied on the truth of God’s Word and requested a test. Through this act, he displayed his trust in the Lord’s provision and protection. In our own lives, culture may challenge or undermine our confidence in God’s Word, questioning its relevance and authority. However, we must hold onto the truth that God’s Word is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path (Psalm 119:105). By immersing ourselves in Scripture and allowing it to shape our thinking, we can resist conforming to worldly behaviors. As Romans 12:2 urges, we should allow God to transform us by renewing our minds, enabling us to discern His will and live in accordance with it.
Final Thoughts:
In a culture that constantly seeks to captivate, change, and challenge our faith, we can draw inspiration from the biblical account of Daniel and his friends. By training up children in the ways of the Lord, holding onto our identity rooted in God’s creation, and unwaveringly trusting in the truth of God’s Word, we can respond to the culture surrounding us with faith-fueled excellence. In doing so, we have the potential to stand out and bring positive transformation to the world around us. Let us embrace the call to stand up and stand out, shining brightly amidst the challenges and pressures of our culture.
-Pastor Ben Pierce
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Came to this site via a search for a definition of “woke.” This piece, perhaps, although it’s not clear, suggests that becoming “woke” involves rejecting the values of Christian faith/orthodoxy in favor of the values of secular culture. To the contrary, becoming “woke” is accepting the truth that “there is–OR OUGHT TO BE–neither Jew nor Greek . . .” along with the truth of history that white supremacy is rooted in human sinfulness that has resulted in intergenerational compounding of poverty and despair. Awake! Awake! Becoming WOKE is making a commitment to live the Gospel of Christ.
When I googled, “Generational Legacy” church (in search of ideas for a sermon series), this page popped up as “Generation Church – Fight Woke Culture”. I was shocked to see a church want to fight against the movement to love our neighbor in a way that respects them as children of God and as vulnerable people (the least of these, Matthew 25:45) who are in need of our protection and care.
I’m glad to see that you changed the name of the article, but I hope that you are also challenging the church to not worship the law as the Pharisees and Sadducees did, but to love the Lord our God with all their heart, mind, soul, and strength, and love their neighbor as they love themselves. Jesus said everything hinged on these two things.
Hey guys I want to tell and let everyone in on a secret that the Farren’s of Whitesboro, Texas have been sinning about. It’s pretty graphic! Connie Farren caught her daughter Cheyenne Farren and her husband having incest sex! If you don’t Cheyenne graduated in 2005 at Whitesboro High School and had a lesbian girlfriend in secret and played the part! SHE wants more guidance because her father is abusive!