Sunday, June 28, 2009

WDJWMTD?

OK so here's how this is going to go down. I am trying to make a point about how WWJD(what would Jesus do) misses the point of how we should behave or maybe think as Christians. What triggered this thought process was seeing a bumper sticker on a car that read WWDD (what would dumbledore do). I was even all set up to pull passages from the Holy Bible to support my case. But I just don't think that way, at least not in this phase of my life anyway.

So what is wrong with WWJD? the very wording makes several suggestions to me that I am uncomfortable with.

First and foremost is the implication that Jesus is not with us. What would Jesus do (if he were here). That seems to imply that Jesus is not here and we are alone and on our own to figure things out so here we are stuck without a clue as to what to do next. But my understanding of how I was taught is that Jesus is here with us now and he is always willing to help us if we just listen. This same implication also indicates to me that we are to assume a backwards looking mentality. After all if Jesus is not here with us now then all we can do is think in terms of what we should do relative to an ancient time and culture that for the most part has little to do with us now. Now that does not mean to say that we should not take cues from the Bible. The Bible makes many points about life that are still relevant today. But Jesus was pretty clear about living in the present and let the past go.

So my point in all of this is to not ask what would Jesus do, as if he left us alone in the past but think more in terms of the present, the here and now and our relationship with the living Jesus Christ who is with each and everyone of us right now, right here, where ever here and now might be for you my reader; and ask; What Does Jesus Want Me To Do?

6 comments:

Chette said...

I learned 3 Important H that Jesus possessed :D it's the same thing as WWJD :D

1. Humility
2. Holiness
3. Happiness

:D God bless bro :D

Chette said...

thanks for the email bro :) and thank you for letting your ptr know our situation :) Gbu :D

Tika said...

Great point!! I used to love that phrase when I was younger but as I grew older I started feeling a little uncomfortable with it.

Anonymous said...

I'd rather ask, "what should I do to please Him?", rather than "what would Jesus do?".

But anyway, everyone has his own convictions.

Chette said...

oh I like your new banner XD

David Miller said...

Thank you :) It was taken in the courtyard of my church at night with a Black Jack II smart phone camera.