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In the late 70s it was a fad among Christians to use the phrase, “What would Jesus do?” or the acronym “WWJD”; today we hardly hear anyone say that. Is living like Jesus old fashioned, impossible or outright boring in the 21st century? Scott Stein, the author of “How to Live Like Jesus,” explained living like Jesus as “approving of what God approves of; wanting what God wants; calling good what God calls good, acceptable what he calls acceptable, and perfect what he calls perfect.” (Romans 12:2) Living like Jesus is relevant in all generations because that is the very reason for which Christ came: to show us the way to the Father and how to walk with Him in love and obedience. (John 14:6; Philippians 2:8) When we live like Jesus, we will have confidence when we stand before God on the day of judgment because we will be perfect in His love.
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In the late 70s it was a fad among Christians to use the phrase, “What would Jesus do?” or the acronym “WWJD”; today we hardly hear anyone say that. Is living like Jesus old fashioned, impossible or outright boring in the 21st century? Scott Stein, the author of “How to Live Like Jesus,” explained living like Jesus as “approving of what God approves of; wanting what God wants; calling good what God calls good, acceptable what he calls acceptable, and perfect what he calls perfect.” (Romans 12:2) Living like Jesus is relevant in all generations because that is the very reason for which Christ came: to show us the way to the Father and how to walk with Him in love and obedience. (John 14:6; Philippians 2:8) When we live like Jesus, we will have confidence when we stand before God on the day of judgment because we will be perfect in His love.