Biblically correct > politically correct
I make no apologies
Too much of this world has this backwards.
In today's society, many people strive to be politically correct to avoid offending others, often at the expense of deeper truths. From my experience, choosing to be biblically correct means standing firm in the teachings of Jesus even when they are unpopular or cause discomfort. It isn't about hurting feelings intentionally but about valuing eternal truths over temporary approval. This approach fosters genuine growth and understanding, especially when we consider that political correctness can sometimes silence honest conversations about faith and morality. Embracing biblical truth can feel isolating at times, but it leads to a more authentic spiritual journey. I've found that communities centered on #followJesus and #christianliving thrive when members prioritize scriptural integrity over societal trends. This challenges us to seek truth courageously, as highlighted in #seekthetruth, rather than conforming to popular opinions. Ultimately, this perspective invites us to revisit our motivations: Are we living for likes and acceptance, or for honoring Jesus? Through this lens, being biblically correct is an act of love and faithfulness, even if it means standing apart from the crowd.





















































































