Let awe for God’s creation lead you to engage the world of science. Understand that the common notion that faith and science must be at odds is just plain wrong. Realize that science is actually a natural extension of the Christian faith, because it helps us to appreciate God’s intelligent design and how His creation functions according to immutable principles. Learn about the latest scientific discoveries, and think and pray about the many ethical issues our culture is now facing in fields such as biological technology. Take stands for or against certain practices, such as opposing funding for forms of medical research that require the destruction of human embryos. Support school board candidates who understand the value of informing students about intelligent design rather than just evolution.
Embrace the arts. Recognize that the arts have great value, despite the many artists in the entertainment and media worlds who present messages that are disrespectful or hostile to the Christian faith. Instead of avoiding the arts, embrace movies, music, literature and other forms of art that are inspiring. Support edifying art and artists. Learn to recognize bias in the media and think critically about messages communicated through what you watch, hear, and read. Consider contributing to the arts yourself, acting as salt and light to express God’s truths to people in fresh and creative ways.
Pursue revival. Ask God to give you the courage and wisdom to take a moral inventory of your life and recognize wrong attitudes and behaviors. Then repent of them and rely on God’s strength to help you grow so you can live with integrity before a watching world. Become outwardly focused rather than inwardly focused so you’ll be less prone to self-absorption and more likely to put your faith into action. Pray for revival in America, interceding for government and cultural leaders (like the President, movie stars, and sports figures) who are currently in influential positions.
Become a seed. Be willing to give up your own agenda for the sake of God’s will, letting your selfish desires die so your faith can grow like a seed maturing into a healthy and productive plant. Invite God to do whatever is necessary to fulfill all of His purposes for your life. Pray for the strength and courage you need to contribute to the world in all the ways He wants you to do so.
Adapted from Culturally Incorrect: How Clashing Worldviews Affect Your Future, copyright 2007 by Rod Parsley. Published by Thomas Nelson, Inc., Nashville, Tn., www.thomasnelson.com.
Rod Parsley is pastor of World Harvest Church in Columbus, Ohio, with more than 12,000 in attendance weekly. He is a highly sought-after crusade and conference speaker who delivers a life-changing message to raise the standard of physical purity, moral integrity, and spiritual intensity. Parsley hosts Breakthrough, a television broadcast seen by millions across the world and also oversees World Harvest Academy, World Harvest Bible College, and Bridge of Hope Missions and Outreach. He and his wife, Joni, have two children, Ashton and Austin.