What Can I Do to Reclaim the Christian Culture?

Chris

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What Can I Do to Reclaim the Christian Culture?
By Dr. Nathan E. Jones

The Bible clearly indicates that in the last days before Jesus’ return, the following paradigm shifts will occur to remove the biblical worldview from the overall culture:

1. Mankind — Love for one’s family and fellow man will grow cold, replaced by a love only for oneself (Matthew 24:12; 2 Timothy 3:1-4).
2. The Church — In the last days the Church will primarily be defined by its apathy and falling away from sound doctrine (Revelation 3:15-18; 2 Timothy 4:3-4).
3. Society — Society will devolve immorally back to the days of Noah (Luke 17:26; 2 Peter 2:5).

Bible prophecy indicates that society will break down in the last days. These tragic signs of the times point to the very soon return of Jesus Christ, even though they do not pinpoint when that day will arrive. As we await His arrival, we are commanded by Jesus to live on as lights in the world (Matthew 5:13-6). Therefore, we must fight for what’s biblical, moral, and God-honoring.

What would it take to reclaim a Christian culture — a culture of worship of Jesus Christ alone, where the Bible is the foundation of morality and law, and where people love others more than themselves? Here’s the strategy:

1. Start with You​

a. Commit to Christ

True revival begins with the Holy Spirit working in the human heart. Is Jesus Christ your Savior? Is He Lord of every area of your life, controlling the thoughts and intents of your heart? If not, renew your relationship with Him.

b. Be the Example

The world is going to look at how you live your life as an example of the genuineness of the message you are proclaiming. If it sees hypocrisy, your message will be ignored. Strive towards becoming Christ-like.

c. Share Christ

Secularism and paganism thrive when people reject Christianity or when people don’t know who Jesus Christ is — the Son of God and Savior of our souls. Sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ can be scary, but scarier still are people going to Hell while we sit on the sidelines and watch. Have you shared your faith in Christ with someone this week? Instead of yielding to fear or resigning yourself to watching our culture slip away, use your God-given spirit of power, love, and self-discipline (2 Timothy 1:7).

2. Secure Your Family for Christ​

a. Invite Jesus to be a Family Member

A family where Jesus isn’t a member of the family is missing its most important member. A family where Jesus is palpably present lays a rock-solid foundation that will influence one’s children long after they’ve left home.

b. Get Right With Your Spouse

Most of the evils in society today — fear of commitment, perpetually broken relationships, loneliness, sexual promiscuity, drugs, and suicide — are rooted in Dad and Mom’s marriage. Christian husbands and wives must reject divorce! They must put each other’s needs first before their own. They must reconcile and forgive. Society will not heal unless the family heals first.

c. Throw Out the Trash

If pornography, lewd music, and violent games are in your home, they are cancer rotting out your family’s morality and unity. Dispose of them permanently!

3. Revitalize the Local Church​

a. Know Your Bible

You won’t know if the messages from the pulpit are doctrinally sound if you don’t know what the Bible teaches. Equipping yourself in the “full armor of God” of Bible study and prayer will help you detect heresy.

b. Go to Church

If you are not where other believers are, then you’re disconnected from Jesus’ primary change engine in this age. Whether it’s a large mega-church or a tiny home study, it’s where God wants you to be for Christian fellowship, accountability, and worship (Heb. 10:25).

c. Engage Within

If you are directly involved in growing a church, then you’ve earned the right to have the pastor’s ear when it comes to charting the church’s course. Encourage your local body to have a passion for Jesus Christ. Insist on doctrinal soundness, equipping believers, and reaching out to those who have yet to meet their Savior.

4. Reclaim the Culture​

a. Take a Stand

A society that doesn’t know Christ has lost its ability to discern right from wrong. When was the last time you made a public stand for Christ against something that was blatantly evil? One person can make a difference if they speak up and act.

b. Help Those in Need

Jesus’ ministry was spent helping those in need, both spiritually and physically. His actions caught the people’s attention so they would listen to His message. Claim that right to be heard by being involved in showing Christ’s compassion and love, and you will point lives towards the Cross.

c. Lead

Society goes where its leaders’ vision takes it. If you are the one setting the vision for a Christian culture, then assuming a leadership role in society will give you the opportunity to act on that vision.

Do you want a Christian cultural revolution? While it may not happen on a national scale, it can certainly happen within your circle of influence. But it won’t happen nationally or locally if Bible-believing Christians remain inactive.

Our culture will certainly not change if we are not actively engaging in it. Nobody is going to do the work for us. Engaging society towards reclaiming its Christian culture is up to every one of us who call Christ, Savior.

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GotGrace

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Jesus’ ministry was spent helping those in need, both spiritually and physically. His actions caught the people’s attention so they would listen to His message. Claim that right to be heard by being involved in showing Christ’s compassion and love, and you will point lives towards the Cross.
If you have ever worked in a church setting you know there are people who come and ask the church to help with a myriad of things. Here is where the rub comes in: Expects the church to shell out just because it is a church. When you ask them if they have a church home they mumble and fumble around. They want something from the church but do not want any part of it. AND most of the folks wanting help go the full circuit of helping churches and agencies to see how much they can get. It’s a way of life with them. It seems to be a different day now. In my view it is imperative the church take care of its members first.
 

athenasius

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If you have ever worked in a church setting you know there are people who come and ask the church to help with a myriad of things. Here is where the rub comes in: Expects the church to shell out just because it is a church. When you ask them if they have a church home they mumble and fumble around. They want something from the church but do not want any part of it. AND most of the folks wanting help go the full circuit of helping churches and agencies to see how much they can get. It’s a way of life with them. It seems to be a different day now. In my view it is imperative the church take care of its members first.
That reminds me of a test-- put the person to work, volunteering in the church helping out in some way to "pay back" the charity, and you pretty soon weed out the leeches. I can't remember if our last church did that or the one before. Somewhere I heard of it. I think it was our last church-- they made sure it wasn't a hardship, but the person was expected to give back in whatever way they could.

I do remember our last church got together with the other churches in town including the Catholics, and anyone wanting a Christmas turkey and hamper was able to get one, but only one, as the list was shared and the people were told of this. It cut out a lot of double dipping. It helped the churches go further and meet more needs.
 

Andy C

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Our culture will certainly not change if we are not actively engaging in it. Nobody is going to do the work for us. Engaging society towards reclaiming its Christian culture is up to every one of us who call Christ, Savior.
If this is indeed the season of His coming, in regards to what the bible says about the end times, is the above even possible? Yes, we can intercede it some situations, but a societal change in regards to belief in Him……..
 

Chris

Administrator
Staff member
If this is indeed the season of His coming, in regards to what the bible says about the end times, is the above even possible? Yes, we can intercede it some situations, but a societal change in regards to belief in Him……..

I think we are supposed to try as opposed to say just giving up. I think the world gets worse with each passing day, but we should not just go sit down on the top of the mountain looking up at the sky while the world goes to pot below us. We might be able to help some before the rapture if we keep working in standing up for what is right and spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Those people will thank us for not giving up on them. :thumbup

It is incredibly depressing at times to see the way the world has become, but we are not to fear as Jesus has overcome the world. We should work while we can and until He calls us home. JMHO.
 

NewWine2020

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That reminds me of a test-- put the person to work, volunteering in the church helping out in some way to "pay back" the charity, and you pretty soon weed out the leeches. I can't remember if our last church did that or the one before. Somewhere I heard of it. I think it was our last church-- they made sure it wasn't a hardship, but the person was expected to give back in whatever way they could.

I do remember our last church got together with the other churches in town including the Catholics, and anyone wanting a Christmas turkey and hamper was able to get one, but only one, as the list was shared and the people were told of this. It cut out a lot of double dipping. It helped the churches go further and meet more needs.

I love this "Pay it forward because someone did right by YOU 1st" test and it also serves the purpose of helping to form relationships and community. You know, like the olden times...back in the 1980's, lol!
 

daygo

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I think we are supposed to try as opposed to say just giving up. I think the world gets worse with each passing day, but we should not just go sit down on the top of the mountain looking up at the sky while the world goes to pot below us. We might be able to help some before the rapture if we keep working in standing up for what is right and spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Those people will thank us for not giving up on them. :thumbup

It is incredibly depressing at times to see the way the world has become, but we are not to fear as Jesus has overcome the world. We should work while we can and until He calls us home. JMHO.
What you've said Chris reminds me of jonah watching and looking at ninevah, for fire to come down and destroy them.
 

liv4Him

Son, Husband, Dad, Neighbor
Regan said all great change starts at the diner table.

We have a discipleship problem in America that starts at home. We have pawned our kids off to the humanistic indoctrination camp called public School thinking they are only there to teach them reading, writing and arithmetic when nothing can be further from the truth. Satan has infiltrated the school system from the top and has been poisoning our children for years.

And on top of that we have so many parents who feel they are called to serve in ministry while they step over the spiritual corpses of their children as they run out the door so they can serve others.

The most important place we are to minister is at home. God can replace a pastor or teacher much easier than a dad or mom.

My wife and I homeschool our children and I praise God we are able too. And I live in Texas because they have favorable homeschool laws to do so. I am responsible for my kids education, if I allow someone else to do it I will still stand before Jesus and give an account for it. And as opposed to asking them when they get home from school what they learned and correcting it it's just easier to teach them the truth from the beginning.


Also we're told to go and make disciples in the Great commission not just converts. A disciple is a disciplined learner. That's another thing that is taught in the home better than anywhere else.
 
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