What is the purpose of this life? I know that is such a loaded philosophical question that you probably don’t feel like pondering at the moment. That kind of a question is fine for Ivory Tower debates, college philosophy seminars, and for yuppies who remarkably have so little to do that they could sit around Starbucks, sipping Evian water, tightening their man buns, and pontificating about the deeper meanings of a life they are ironically letting slip past them outside the coffee shop window.
Answering this question differently than everyoe else is why Christianity has been such a lightning rod down through the ages and eras of human history.
NYC moves to embrace blatant, outward socialism; Argentina is thriving by fleeing it. What does Scripture say about economic systems and what does history say to us? 17 minute video/audio
It’s a brilliant line from Puritan writer Thomas Brooks: “Satan paints sin with virtue’s colors.” It’s a terrifyingly accurate way to describe what happens all too frequently in our lives, when we willingly suppress the knowledge that we are at odds with God, convincing ourselves we are actually doing right. WATCH NOW
Not of the world, but sent into it (John 17:14-16), Christians have the privilege of navigating cultural affairs in a way that honors Christ (Romans 14:8) and brings glory to the Father (1 Cor 10:31). How can we best do that? That’s where Dashboard Jesus > comes in. Producing content aimed at discipling, edifying, and encouraging believers to live faithfully in a faithless world.
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