We hear and say short Christian clichés all the time, such as “Jesus was a social justice warrior,” “Just have faith,” and “It’s not my place to judge.” These trite statements often go unquestioned. Sometimes they even substitute for truth, leading to a fragile and shallow faith. But what if a close study of these clichés could lead us to deep biblical truth?
In Unquestioned Answers, Dr. Jeff Myers rethinks ten popular Christian clichés. Through an in-depth and fresh look, Myers shares insights into these overused statements to strengthen readers’ faith and encourage them to share Jesus with others. Walk with Myers on a path to biblical truth as he explores critical topics such as social justice, faith, sin, loving others, God’s goodness, prayer, and more.
There is a God who speaks to everyone everywhere about everything.
Faith does not mean believing things that don’t match up to reality. It means admitting that God is the greatest reality in the universe.
The Bible doesn’t just describe what happened in the past. It also prescribes things that everyone at all times should do.
Church isn’t at the sidelines of a meaningful life. It’s the playing field. It’s where we find true spiritual power, blessing, purpose, and growth.
Loving God involves loving what God loves. And God loves people. All people, not just those who feel like they’re doing pretty well.
In relationship with Jesus we can see the whole world from his viewpoint and proclaim the hope and healing he offers.
It is clear that Jesus did not come to be a social justice warrior. He came as the son of God to reconcile us to the Father.
Having justified true beliefs is the basis of having good judgment. And therefore, good judgement is worth sharing.
A biblical Christianity is focused on moving people from poverty to prosperity, from disorder to order, from injustice to justice, from ignorance to knowledge, and from sickness to health.
Each day is a gift God has given us to bring glory to him and do good to our neighbors.