You may have seen someone wearing a WWJD bracelet.
WWJD stands for What Would Jesus Do? It's a reminder to act like him in what we say, what we do, and where we go (1 John 2:6).
In a practical sense, WWJD helps us better align with Jesus—to be like him.
I'd like to see those who profess to follow Jesus apply the WWJD philosophy to their social media activity. Yet too many do not.
In their posts and comments, too many Christians are mean, judgmental, and closed-minded. They say things on social media they’d never say in person.
I encourage us all to pause before we post online. Ask WWJD and then act appropriately.
The world is watching.
Consider This
“[Nicanor] says the Jews can’t be defeated because they follow God’s laws.” -Peter DeHaan, from Heroes and Heavies of the Apocrypha
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Peter DeHaan
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