THE LIFE OF A CHRISTIAN IN A CHALLENGING WORLD
By Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah
Introduction
We are living in a world that is changing rapidly. Values are shifting, truth is being questioned, morality is being redefined, and many people are under pressure to compromise their convictions just to fit into society.
Yet, the Christian is called to live differently.
Jesus never promised His followers a life without challenges. In fact, He said, “In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world” (John 16:33, NKJV).
The Christian life is not a promise of the absence of trouble; it is a promise of God's presence in the midst of trouble. We may walk through difficult seasons, but we do not walk through them alone.
A challenging world requires Christians who know their God, understand their identity, stand firmly on God's Word, and refuse to allow the darkness around them to extinguish the light within them.
1. THE CHRISTIAN MUST KNOW WHO HE IS
One of the greatest dangers in a challenging world is losing your identity.
The world constantly tells us who we should become, what we should value, what success should look like, and what standards we should follow. But the believer must derive his identity from God, not from society.
1 Peter 2:9 says:
«“But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people.”»
You are not merely a product of your environment. You are God's possession.
When you know who you are in Christ, you will not need the approval of everyone around you to feel valuable.
Your identity is not determined by your failures, your past, your social status, your possessions, or people's opinions about you.
You belong to Christ.
2. THE CHRISTIAN MUST STAND ON GOD'S WORD
A changing world needs an unchanging standard.
Psalm 119:105 declares, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
God's Word gives us direction when culture becomes confusing. It gives us conviction when compromise becomes attractive. It gives us hope when circumstances become discouraging.
The Christian who neglects Scripture will eventually become vulnerable to the philosophies of the world.
We must therefore become students of the Word.
Do not build your life solely on what people say. Build it on what God has said.
People can change. Circumstances can change. Governments can change. Economies can change. Relationships can change.
But the Word of our God stands forever.
3. THE CHRISTIAN MUST REFUSE TO CONFORM
Romans 12:2 says:
«“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”»
There is a difference between living in the world and becoming like the world.
Jesus prayed for His disciples in John 17:15-16. He did not ask the Father to remove them from the world but to preserve them while they remained in it.
This means Christianity is not an escape from society. It is a divine assignment within society.
We are called to influence the world without allowing the world to influence our convictions.
You can work in a corrupt environment without becoming corrupt.
You can live among people who compromise without compromising.
You can be surrounded by darkness and still carry light.
4. THE CHRISTIAN MUST DEVELOP SPIRITUAL STRENGTH
A challenging world requires spiritual strength.
Ephesians 6:10 says, “Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.”
Our strength does not come merely from personality, education, wealth, connections, or experience.
There are battles that human strength cannot win.
Therefore, we must strengthen our relationship with God through prayer, worship, fasting, the study of Scripture, fellowship, and obedience.
A weak spiritual life makes a believer vulnerable to temptation, fear, discouragement, bitterness, and compromise.
Prayer is not simply an emergency telephone call to God. Prayer is fellowship with our Father.
We must learn to seek God not only when we need something from Him but because we desire Him.
5. THE CHRISTIAN MUST LEARN TO FACE TRIALS WITH FAITH
Challenges are part of the journey.
James 1:2-4 teaches believers to count it joy when they face various trials because testing produces patience and spiritual maturity.
This does not mean that pain is pleasant. It means that God can use difficult seasons to produce something valuable in us.
Sometimes God changes the situation.
Sometimes He gives us grace to endure it.
Sometimes He uses the situation to change us.
Whatever the case may be, we must refuse to allow adversity to destroy our faith.
Your trial is not the end of your story.
The fact that you are going through something does not mean that God has abandoned you.
David passed through valleys and still testified of God's presence.
Daniel faced the lions and discovered that God was with him.
The three Hebrew young men entered the fiery furnace, but they were not alone.
God remains faithful in the fire.
6. THE CHRISTIAN MUST GUARD HIS HEART
Proverbs 4:23 says:
«“Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life.”»
The world constantly feeds our hearts with fear, hatred, lust, greed, envy, anger, and materialism.
If we are not careful, what surrounds us will eventually influence what is within us.
That is why believers must guard what they watch, what they listen to, what they celebrate, what they meditate upon, and the relationships they cultivate.
Not everything that is popular is profitable.
Not everything that is trending is godly.
Not every opportunity is an assignment from God.
A Christian must learn to say NO when necessary.
7. THE CHRISTIAN MUST BE LIGHT IN A DARK WORLD
Jesus said in Matthew 5:14:
“You are the light of the world.”
Notice that Jesus did not say, “You will become light someday.”
He said, “You are the light.”
Light has no argument with darkness. It simply shines.
The world does not necessarily need Christians who shout the loudest; it needs Christians whose lives demonstrate the reality of Christ.
Your workplace should experience your integrity.
Your family should experience your love.
Your community should experience your kindness.
Your generation should see Christ through your character.
We preach with our mouths, but we also preach through our lives.
8. THE CHRISTIAN MUST LOVE PEOPLE IN A HURTING WORLD
A challenging world is also a hurting world.
People are carrying wounds that we cannot see. Some are fighting silent battles. Some have lost hope. Some have been disappointed by life, relationships, institutions, and even religion.
The Christian must therefore become an instrument of God's love.
Jesus said in John 13:35:
“By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.”
Our Christianity must not become merely a collection of religious activities.
We must love.
We must forgive.
We must encourage.
We must help.
We must show compassion.
Sometimes the greatest sermon you will preach is the kindness you show to someone who is hurting.
9. THE CHRISTIAN MUST KEEP HIS EYES ON ETERNITY
One of the reasons believers compromise is that they become too attached to temporary things.
Paul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 4:18 to focus not merely on the things that are seen, but on the things that are eternal.
This world is not our final destination.
Our possessions are temporary.
Our positions are temporary.
Our earthly achievements are temporary.
But eternity is forever.
Therefore, we must live with eternity in view.
Do not gain the whole world and lose your soul.
Do not sacrifice your relationship with God for temporary pleasure.
Do not exchange eternal treasures for temporary applause.
10. THE CHRISTIAN MUST NEVER GIVE UP
Perhaps the greatest testimony in a challenging world is simply refusing to quit.
Galatians 6:9 says:
«“And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.”»
There may be moments when you feel tired.
There may be moments when your prayers seem unanswered.
There may be moments when you wonder whether your faith is worth the struggle.
But keep going.
Keep praying.
Keep believing.
Keep serving.
Keep loving.
Keep trusting God.
Your present struggle does not cancel God's purpose for your life.
CONCLUSION
The life of a Christian in a challenging world is not always easy, but it is possible by the grace of God.
We are called to live differently—not because we are better than others, but because Christ has called us to represent Him.
We are called to stand when others fall.
To shine when others walk in darkness.
To speak truth when falsehood becomes popular.
To demonstrate love when hatred increases.
To maintain faith when circumstances become difficult.
And to remain faithful until the end.
Remember the words of Jesus in Matthew 5:16:
“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.”
Beloved, the world may be challenging, but God is still faithful.
The culture may be changing, but God's Word has not changed.
The pressure may be increasing, but God's grace is sufficient.
The darkness may be growing, but your light can still shine.
Therefore, stand firm.
Stay prayerful.
Stay in the Word.
Stay holy.
Stay humble.
Stay faithful.
And above all, keep your eyes on Jesus.
PRAYER
Father, in the name of Jesus, give me the grace to live faithfully in this challenging world. Strengthen my heart when I am weak, guide me when I am confused, preserve me when I am tempted, and help me to remain a light wherever You have planted me. Let my life bring glory to Your name. May I never compromise my faith, abandon my calling, or lose sight of eternity. In Jesus' name, amen.
— Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah
#LifeofaChristian
#PJCares
By Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah
Introduction
We are living in a world that is changing rapidly. Values are shifting, truth is being questioned, morality is being redefined, and many people are under pressure to compromise their convictions just to fit into society.
Yet, the Christian is called to live differently.
Jesus never promised His followers a life without challenges. In fact, He said, “In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world” (John 16:33, NKJV).
The Christian life is not a promise of the absence of trouble; it is a promise of God's presence in the midst of trouble. We may walk through difficult seasons, but we do not walk through them alone.
A challenging world requires Christians who know their God, understand their identity, stand firmly on God's Word, and refuse to allow the darkness around them to extinguish the light within them.
1. THE CHRISTIAN MUST KNOW WHO HE IS
One of the greatest dangers in a challenging world is losing your identity.
The world constantly tells us who we should become, what we should value, what success should look like, and what standards we should follow. But the believer must derive his identity from God, not from society.
1 Peter 2:9 says:
«“But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people.”»
You are not merely a product of your environment. You are God's possession.
When you know who you are in Christ, you will not need the approval of everyone around you to feel valuable.
Your identity is not determined by your failures, your past, your social status, your possessions, or people's opinions about you.
You belong to Christ.
2. THE CHRISTIAN MUST STAND ON GOD'S WORD
A changing world needs an unchanging standard.
Psalm 119:105 declares, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
God's Word gives us direction when culture becomes confusing. It gives us conviction when compromise becomes attractive. It gives us hope when circumstances become discouraging.
The Christian who neglects Scripture will eventually become vulnerable to the philosophies of the world.
We must therefore become students of the Word.
Do not build your life solely on what people say. Build it on what God has said.
People can change. Circumstances can change. Governments can change. Economies can change. Relationships can change.
But the Word of our God stands forever.
3. THE CHRISTIAN MUST REFUSE TO CONFORM
Romans 12:2 says:
«“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”»
There is a difference between living in the world and becoming like the world.
Jesus prayed for His disciples in John 17:15-16. He did not ask the Father to remove them from the world but to preserve them while they remained in it.
This means Christianity is not an escape from society. It is a divine assignment within society.
We are called to influence the world without allowing the world to influence our convictions.
You can work in a corrupt environment without becoming corrupt.
You can live among people who compromise without compromising.
You can be surrounded by darkness and still carry light.
4. THE CHRISTIAN MUST DEVELOP SPIRITUAL STRENGTH
A challenging world requires spiritual strength.
Ephesians 6:10 says, “Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.”
Our strength does not come merely from personality, education, wealth, connections, or experience.
There are battles that human strength cannot win.
Therefore, we must strengthen our relationship with God through prayer, worship, fasting, the study of Scripture, fellowship, and obedience.
A weak spiritual life makes a believer vulnerable to temptation, fear, discouragement, bitterness, and compromise.
Prayer is not simply an emergency telephone call to God. Prayer is fellowship with our Father.
We must learn to seek God not only when we need something from Him but because we desire Him.
5. THE CHRISTIAN MUST LEARN TO FACE TRIALS WITH FAITH
Challenges are part of the journey.
James 1:2-4 teaches believers to count it joy when they face various trials because testing produces patience and spiritual maturity.
This does not mean that pain is pleasant. It means that God can use difficult seasons to produce something valuable in us.
Sometimes God changes the situation.
Sometimes He gives us grace to endure it.
Sometimes He uses the situation to change us.
Whatever the case may be, we must refuse to allow adversity to destroy our faith.
Your trial is not the end of your story.
The fact that you are going through something does not mean that God has abandoned you.
David passed through valleys and still testified of God's presence.
Daniel faced the lions and discovered that God was with him.
The three Hebrew young men entered the fiery furnace, but they were not alone.
God remains faithful in the fire.
6. THE CHRISTIAN MUST GUARD HIS HEART
Proverbs 4:23 says:
«“Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life.”»
The world constantly feeds our hearts with fear, hatred, lust, greed, envy, anger, and materialism.
If we are not careful, what surrounds us will eventually influence what is within us.
That is why believers must guard what they watch, what they listen to, what they celebrate, what they meditate upon, and the relationships they cultivate.
Not everything that is popular is profitable.
Not everything that is trending is godly.
Not every opportunity is an assignment from God.
A Christian must learn to say NO when necessary.
7. THE CHRISTIAN MUST BE LIGHT IN A DARK WORLD
Jesus said in Matthew 5:14:
“You are the light of the world.”
Notice that Jesus did not say, “You will become light someday.”
He said, “You are the light.”
Light has no argument with darkness. It simply shines.
The world does not necessarily need Christians who shout the loudest; it needs Christians whose lives demonstrate the reality of Christ.
Your workplace should experience your integrity.
Your family should experience your love.
Your community should experience your kindness.
Your generation should see Christ through your character.
We preach with our mouths, but we also preach through our lives.
8. THE CHRISTIAN MUST LOVE PEOPLE IN A HURTING WORLD
A challenging world is also a hurting world.
People are carrying wounds that we cannot see. Some are fighting silent battles. Some have lost hope. Some have been disappointed by life, relationships, institutions, and even religion.
The Christian must therefore become an instrument of God's love.
Jesus said in John 13:35:
“By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.”
Our Christianity must not become merely a collection of religious activities.
We must love.
We must forgive.
We must encourage.
We must help.
We must show compassion.
Sometimes the greatest sermon you will preach is the kindness you show to someone who is hurting.
9. THE CHRISTIAN MUST KEEP HIS EYES ON ETERNITY
One of the reasons believers compromise is that they become too attached to temporary things.
Paul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 4:18 to focus not merely on the things that are seen, but on the things that are eternal.
This world is not our final destination.
Our possessions are temporary.
Our positions are temporary.
Our earthly achievements are temporary.
But eternity is forever.
Therefore, we must live with eternity in view.
Do not gain the whole world and lose your soul.
Do not sacrifice your relationship with God for temporary pleasure.
Do not exchange eternal treasures for temporary applause.
10. THE CHRISTIAN MUST NEVER GIVE UP
Perhaps the greatest testimony in a challenging world is simply refusing to quit.
Galatians 6:9 says:
«“And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.”»
There may be moments when you feel tired.
There may be moments when your prayers seem unanswered.
There may be moments when you wonder whether your faith is worth the struggle.
But keep going.
Keep praying.
Keep believing.
Keep serving.
Keep loving.
Keep trusting God.
Your present struggle does not cancel God's purpose for your life.
CONCLUSION
The life of a Christian in a challenging world is not always easy, but it is possible by the grace of God.
We are called to live differently—not because we are better than others, but because Christ has called us to represent Him.
We are called to stand when others fall.
To shine when others walk in darkness.
To speak truth when falsehood becomes popular.
To demonstrate love when hatred increases.
To maintain faith when circumstances become difficult.
And to remain faithful until the end.
Remember the words of Jesus in Matthew 5:16:
“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.”
Beloved, the world may be challenging, but God is still faithful.
The culture may be changing, but God's Word has not changed.
The pressure may be increasing, but God's grace is sufficient.
The darkness may be growing, but your light can still shine.
Therefore, stand firm.
Stay prayerful.
Stay in the Word.
Stay holy.
Stay humble.
Stay faithful.
And above all, keep your eyes on Jesus.
PRAYER
Father, in the name of Jesus, give me the grace to live faithfully in this challenging world. Strengthen my heart when I am weak, guide me when I am confused, preserve me when I am tempted, and help me to remain a light wherever You have planted me. Let my life bring glory to Your name. May I never compromise my faith, abandon my calling, or lose sight of eternity. In Jesus' name, amen.
— Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah
#LifeofaChristian
#PJCares
THE LIFE OF A CHRISTIAN IN A CHALLENGING WORLD
By Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah
Introduction
We are living in a world that is changing rapidly. Values are shifting, truth is being questioned, morality is being redefined, and many people are under pressure to compromise their convictions just to fit into society.
Yet, the Christian is called to live differently.
Jesus never promised His followers a life without challenges. In fact, He said, “In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world” (John 16:33, NKJV).
The Christian life is not a promise of the absence of trouble; it is a promise of God's presence in the midst of trouble. We may walk through difficult seasons, but we do not walk through them alone.
A challenging world requires Christians who know their God, understand their identity, stand firmly on God's Word, and refuse to allow the darkness around them to extinguish the light within them.
1. THE CHRISTIAN MUST KNOW WHO HE IS
One of the greatest dangers in a challenging world is losing your identity.
The world constantly tells us who we should become, what we should value, what success should look like, and what standards we should follow. But the believer must derive his identity from God, not from society.
1 Peter 2:9 says:
«“But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people.”»
You are not merely a product of your environment. You are God's possession.
When you know who you are in Christ, you will not need the approval of everyone around you to feel valuable.
Your identity is not determined by your failures, your past, your social status, your possessions, or people's opinions about you.
You belong to Christ.
2. THE CHRISTIAN MUST STAND ON GOD'S WORD
A changing world needs an unchanging standard.
Psalm 119:105 declares, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
God's Word gives us direction when culture becomes confusing. It gives us conviction when compromise becomes attractive. It gives us hope when circumstances become discouraging.
The Christian who neglects Scripture will eventually become vulnerable to the philosophies of the world.
We must therefore become students of the Word.
Do not build your life solely on what people say. Build it on what God has said.
People can change. Circumstances can change. Governments can change. Economies can change. Relationships can change.
But the Word of our God stands forever.
3. THE CHRISTIAN MUST REFUSE TO CONFORM
Romans 12:2 says:
«“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”»
There is a difference between living in the world and becoming like the world.
Jesus prayed for His disciples in John 17:15-16. He did not ask the Father to remove them from the world but to preserve them while they remained in it.
This means Christianity is not an escape from society. It is a divine assignment within society.
We are called to influence the world without allowing the world to influence our convictions.
You can work in a corrupt environment without becoming corrupt.
You can live among people who compromise without compromising.
You can be surrounded by darkness and still carry light.
4. THE CHRISTIAN MUST DEVELOP SPIRITUAL STRENGTH
A challenging world requires spiritual strength.
Ephesians 6:10 says, “Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.”
Our strength does not come merely from personality, education, wealth, connections, or experience.
There are battles that human strength cannot win.
Therefore, we must strengthen our relationship with God through prayer, worship, fasting, the study of Scripture, fellowship, and obedience.
A weak spiritual life makes a believer vulnerable to temptation, fear, discouragement, bitterness, and compromise.
Prayer is not simply an emergency telephone call to God. Prayer is fellowship with our Father.
We must learn to seek God not only when we need something from Him but because we desire Him.
5. THE CHRISTIAN MUST LEARN TO FACE TRIALS WITH FAITH
Challenges are part of the journey.
James 1:2-4 teaches believers to count it joy when they face various trials because testing produces patience and spiritual maturity.
This does not mean that pain is pleasant. It means that God can use difficult seasons to produce something valuable in us.
Sometimes God changes the situation.
Sometimes He gives us grace to endure it.
Sometimes He uses the situation to change us.
Whatever the case may be, we must refuse to allow adversity to destroy our faith.
Your trial is not the end of your story.
The fact that you are going through something does not mean that God has abandoned you.
David passed through valleys and still testified of God's presence.
Daniel faced the lions and discovered that God was with him.
The three Hebrew young men entered the fiery furnace, but they were not alone.
God remains faithful in the fire.
6. THE CHRISTIAN MUST GUARD HIS HEART
Proverbs 4:23 says:
«“Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life.”»
The world constantly feeds our hearts with fear, hatred, lust, greed, envy, anger, and materialism.
If we are not careful, what surrounds us will eventually influence what is within us.
That is why believers must guard what they watch, what they listen to, what they celebrate, what they meditate upon, and the relationships they cultivate.
Not everything that is popular is profitable.
Not everything that is trending is godly.
Not every opportunity is an assignment from God.
A Christian must learn to say NO when necessary.
7. THE CHRISTIAN MUST BE LIGHT IN A DARK WORLD
Jesus said in Matthew 5:14:
“You are the light of the world.”
Notice that Jesus did not say, “You will become light someday.”
He said, “You are the light.”
Light has no argument with darkness. It simply shines.
The world does not necessarily need Christians who shout the loudest; it needs Christians whose lives demonstrate the reality of Christ.
Your workplace should experience your integrity.
Your family should experience your love.
Your community should experience your kindness.
Your generation should see Christ through your character.
We preach with our mouths, but we also preach through our lives.
8. THE CHRISTIAN MUST LOVE PEOPLE IN A HURTING WORLD
A challenging world is also a hurting world.
People are carrying wounds that we cannot see. Some are fighting silent battles. Some have lost hope. Some have been disappointed by life, relationships, institutions, and even religion.
The Christian must therefore become an instrument of God's love.
Jesus said in John 13:35:
“By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.”
Our Christianity must not become merely a collection of religious activities.
We must love.
We must forgive.
We must encourage.
We must help.
We must show compassion.
Sometimes the greatest sermon you will preach is the kindness you show to someone who is hurting.
9. THE CHRISTIAN MUST KEEP HIS EYES ON ETERNITY
One of the reasons believers compromise is that they become too attached to temporary things.
Paul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 4:18 to focus not merely on the things that are seen, but on the things that are eternal.
This world is not our final destination.
Our possessions are temporary.
Our positions are temporary.
Our earthly achievements are temporary.
But eternity is forever.
Therefore, we must live with eternity in view.
Do not gain the whole world and lose your soul.
Do not sacrifice your relationship with God for temporary pleasure.
Do not exchange eternal treasures for temporary applause.
10. THE CHRISTIAN MUST NEVER GIVE UP
Perhaps the greatest testimony in a challenging world is simply refusing to quit.
Galatians 6:9 says:
«“And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.”»
There may be moments when you feel tired.
There may be moments when your prayers seem unanswered.
There may be moments when you wonder whether your faith is worth the struggle.
But keep going.
Keep praying.
Keep believing.
Keep serving.
Keep loving.
Keep trusting God.
Your present struggle does not cancel God's purpose for your life.
CONCLUSION
The life of a Christian in a challenging world is not always easy, but it is possible by the grace of God.
We are called to live differently—not because we are better than others, but because Christ has called us to represent Him.
We are called to stand when others fall.
To shine when others walk in darkness.
To speak truth when falsehood becomes popular.
To demonstrate love when hatred increases.
To maintain faith when circumstances become difficult.
And to remain faithful until the end.
Remember the words of Jesus in Matthew 5:16:
“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.”
Beloved, the world may be challenging, but God is still faithful.
The culture may be changing, but God's Word has not changed.
The pressure may be increasing, but God's grace is sufficient.
The darkness may be growing, but your light can still shine.
Therefore, stand firm.
Stay prayerful.
Stay in the Word.
Stay holy.
Stay humble.
Stay faithful.
And above all, keep your eyes on Jesus.
PRAYER
Father, in the name of Jesus, give me the grace to live faithfully in this challenging world. Strengthen my heart when I am weak, guide me when I am confused, preserve me when I am tempted, and help me to remain a light wherever You have planted me. Let my life bring glory to Your name. May I never compromise my faith, abandon my calling, or lose sight of eternity. In Jesus' name, amen.
— Pastor Jonathan O. Ubah
#LifeofaChristian
#PJCares
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