What comes to your mind when you hear the word cancelled? Maybe you think about it in relation to stopping or disconnecting a subscription or a service. This term is also used to describe people we no longer want to associate with. If someone does or says something we don’t like or agree with, we simply cancel them from our lives. We disassociate from them. We let go. In many ways, we say that the person no longer offers value to us and our lives. We live in cancel culture.
In this series called "Cancelled," we will talk about what it means as Christians to live in a cancel culture and explore whether cancel culture is Biblical. We will wrestle with loving people who are difficult to love in our lives.
John 4
February 7, 2021
Next Steps:
• Instead of unfriending someone you disagree with, let their posts in your feed remind you to pray for them. When you pray for them, don’t just pray that God will change their mind. Ask God how He sees them. Ask God to help you love them like He loves them. Ask God to cancel your anger so you don’t need to cancel a relationship.
• Who’s your woman at the well? Have a conversation with someone you might be tempted to cancel out, listen and understand more than you talk.
• Look for God in your simple tasks this week, washing the dishes, while doing laundry, while taking your garbage cans out.
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