Many experts in education, psychology, science, philosophy,
politics, and across the social sciences and humanities believe
that a plethora of people in the world have lost their way and lack
a moral compass. In a world in which youth often lack guidance from
parents, countless individuals are hurting from broken
relationships, and many people lack a sense of purpose, direction,
and a sense of who they are, there is a growing awareness around
much of world that people should revisit the teachings of Jesus
Christ for answers. The Bible is the most published book in the
history of the world for a reason. At the heart of Christ's
teachings is love, which sadly in many academic, political, and
business circles has become the most feared four-letter word of
all. In this context, the need to revisit the personal significance
of the most quoted verse in the Bible, "For God so loved the world
that He gave His only son..." and "God is love," is axiomatic. In a
world filled with divisiveness, a dearth of civility, a lack of
love, a dismissive attitude toward any sense of truth and absolute
values, and the inability for people to get along, it would seem
that there is no timelier action one can take than to ask the
pertinent question, "What would Christ do?" It is a vital question
to ask not only as it applies to one's personal life, but also to
the world situation at large. For example, one can argue that the
economic crisis of 2008-2009 in the West and the Asian economic
crisis of 1997-1998 were largely the result of lack of character
and the love of money and power than pervaded the government,
business, and the general population. One can argue that had the
nations of the world been guided by the example of love,
self-sacrifice, humility, and integrity that Christ set, those
crises would not have happened. Life is filled with enough
challenges without a lack of virtue creating more trials.
Addressing the question of, "What would Christ do?" can help the
reader engage in better decision making that can literally change
one's life and help establish a reputation of love, character, and
compassion that will open doors into a better life.
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