If we can learn to order coffee at Starbucks, we can learn theological language.
If we can remember all of the characters from the MCU, we can remember biblical stories. 1/10
If we can expect players follow the rules of football/baseball/basketball, we can expect that we  will obey the scriptures.
If we can memorize the lyrics to Hamilton, we can memorize scripture. 2/10
If we can exercise for the sake of our bodies, we can discipline our fleshly desires for the sake of our holiness.
If we can make our political case with others, we can make a case for the Gospel of Christ. 3/10
If we can keep up with the schedule of when the next streaming show release, we can keep up with the needs in our neighbors' lives.
If we can make donations to a politician or social cause, we can give tithes and offerings to the church for God's mission in the world. 4/10
If we can post pictures of the delicious dinners we prepare, we can invite new friends to our dinner table to enjoy the feast.
If we can call for a just society, we can raise our voice for persecuted Christians. 5/10
If we can keep up with responsibilities at work, we can maintain a personal devotional life.
If we can meaningful friendships with neighbors, we can have ministering relationships with neighbors. 6/10
If we can commit to be good leaders for our company, we can commit to being a faithful leader in our congregations.
If we can take time away from work for a vacation, we can take time away from work to serve people in VBS, local ministries, or on short-term mission trips. 7/10
If we can post our opinions on social media (see this lengthy example which now convicts me), we can speak up on behalf of the oppressed.
If we can argue with friends that ours is the better sports team, we can seek to persuade them of their need for Christ's salvation. 8/10
If we can be publicly passionate about our opinions, we can be publicly passionate about the Gospel.
If we can hang out for cook-outs and game nights, we can invite others into our homes for mutual discipleship. 9/10
If we can devote time, alertness, and effort to the temporary things of this world, then how much more should we devote our lives to the eternal matters of God's kingdom. 10/10
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