Articles Tuesday, February 16 2021
These questions encourage conversations about acknowledging God among friends, family, and peers (Colossians 4:2–6). Here are 5 discussions to discuss with other believers: 1. Should you confront a friend who keeps sharing his or her beliefs with others? - Should Christians comply with removing God from the public square? Why? - Does Isaiah 59:14 display today's world?
2. Why do many institutions discourage any public conversation of Jesus? - What good can come from believers talking about Jesus openly? - What is at stake for those who do not confess Christ according to Matthew 10:32–33 (Luke 12:8; cf Philippians 2:11)?
3. Should some Christians keep their faith a secret from other believers because of what friends and family may think of them if they knew? - Can someone be saved by believing in Jesus while not believing that Jesus resurrected bodily from the dead? Why? - Why does Romans 10:9–10 teach that believers must confess that Jesus is the Lord and that He resurrected from the dead for the believer to be saved (cf. 1 Timothy 6:12)?
4. Can people believe whatever they want and still live a good life with the expectation of a happy afterlife? - How can what someone believes affect their behavior? - What happens to those who refuse to acknowledge God according to Romans 1:28–32?
5. Should all Christians thank God in song even if some are uncomfortable with singing? - What good can come from confessing and praising God in song? - How does worshipping God like in Hebrews 13:15 help believers to acknowledge God openly before others (cf. Hebrews 2:12)? |