A call for an objective understanding of Christianity in a relativistic age
(Josue Sierra. The Christian Post)
In an era where self-help gurus and pop psychology often masquerade as spiritual or biblical wisdom, it’s high time we, as Christians, take a hard look at what we believe and why. Are we living out an objective, authentic, transformative faith, or have we settled for a watered-down, feel-good version of Christianity that’s more about subjective self-actualization than submission to Christ?
The Apostle Paul’s words in Romans 12:2 ring truer than ever: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” This isn’t a call for mere self-improvement or positive thinking. It’s a radical summons to complete change in thinking, anchored in the unchanging truth of God’s Word.