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We’re talking about standing your ground.
Not just standing up for your opinions or your feelings—but standing firm on what the Scriptures say, no matter what culture, social media, or even people close to you might be saying. The Ground is Shaking – Where Are You Standing? Let’s be real for a second. We live in a time where truth feels… negotiable. Like everything is up for debate. Morals, identity, values—it’s all being rewritten based on what’s popular, what’s trending, or what doesn’t “offend.” But here’s the thing: Truth doesn’t change just because feelings do.
And God’s Word doesn’t bend under pressure. Isaiah 40:8 says: “The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever.” That’s your anchor. That’s your rock. That’s the hill worth standing on. Jesus Did It – And So Should We Jesus Himself stood His ground. When Satan tempted Him in the wilderness, what did He say? “It is written…”
“It is written…”
“It is written…” Jesus didn’t respond with vibes.
He didn’t say, “I feel like…” or “In my opinion…”
He went straight to Scripture. And if the Son of God relied on the Word to fight temptation and deception, why would we try to live any other way? Standing Firm Isn’t Being Harsh Now listen—I’m not saying we should be combative or arrogant. This isn’t about shouting at people or trying to win arguments online. Truth without love is a hammer.
But love without truth? That’s a trap. Ephesians 4:15 tells us to speak the truth in love. That means we don’t compromise, but we also don’t condemn.
We stand firm—but we do it with grace, humility, and compassion. The Cost of Compromise Here’s the hard truth: there’s a cost to compromise.
When you water down the Word to make it more palatable, more comfortable—you lose its power. Galatians 1:10 says: “Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God? ... If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.” Let that sink in. You’re not called to be popular.
You’re called to be faithful. So, How Do You Stand Your Ground? Here are three ways to start: 1. Know the Word for Yourself.
Don’t just rely on Sunday sermons or Instagram verses. Get in the Word. Study it. Let it shape your worldview. 2. Pray for Boldness and Wisdom.
Ask God to give you courage to speak truth—and the wisdom to know when and how to do it with love. 3. Surround Yourself with Truth-Tellers.
Find community that sharpens you, not softens your convictions. You need people who will remind you, “Hey, stand firm. Don’t waver.” Final Encouragement Listen—standing your ground isn’t always easy.
You might be misunderstood. You might be labeled.
But you won’t be alone. God stands with those who stand with Him.
And when the storm hits, you’ll still be standing—because your foundation isn’t culture… it’s Christ. So today, be bold. Be kind. Be grounded.
And above all, stand firm on what the Scriptures say. Thanks for hanging out with me today. If this encouraged you, don’t keep it to yourself—share it with someone who’s trying to walk the narrow road. And remember: truth isn’t trending—but it’s eternal. The Ground is Shaking – Where Are You Standing? Let’s be real for a second. We live in a time where truth feels… negotiable. Like everything is up for debate. Morals, identity, values—it’s all being rewritten based on what’s popular, what’s trending, or what doesn’t “offend.” But here’s the thing: Truth doesn’t change just because feelings do. And God’s Word doesn’t bend under pressure. Isaiah 40:8 says: “The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever.” That’s your anchor. That’s your rock. That’s the hill worth standing on. Jesus Did It – And So Should We Jesus Himself stood His ground. When Satan tempted Him in the wilderness, what did He say? “It is written…” “It is written…” “It is written…” Jesus didn’t respond with vibes. He didn’t say, “I feel like…” or “In my opinion…” He went straight to Scripture. And if the Son of God relied on the Word to fight temptation and deception, why would we try to live any other way? Standing Firm Isn’t Being Harsh Now listen—I’m not saying we should be combative or arrogant. This isn’t about shouting at people or trying to win arguments online. Truth without love is a hammer. But love without truth? That’s a trap. Ephesians 4:15 tells us to speak the truth in love. That means we don’t compromise, but we also don’t condemn. We stand firm—but we do it with grace, humility, and compassion. The Cost of Compromise - Here’s the hard truth: there’s a cost to compromise. When you water down the Word to make it more palatable, more comfortable—you lose its power. Galatians 1:10 says: “Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God? ... If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.” Let that sink in. You’re not called to be popular. You’re called to be faithful. So, How Do You Stand Your Ground? Here are three ways to start: 1. Know the Word for Yourself. Don’t just rely on Sunday sermons or Instagram verses. Get in the Word. Study it. Let it shape your worldview. 2. Pray for Boldness and Wisdom. Ask God to give you courage to speak truth—and the wisdom to know when and how to do it with love. 3. Surround Yourself with Truth-Tellers. Find community that sharpens you, not softens your convictions. You need people who will remind you, “Hey, stand firm. Don’t waver.” Final Encouragement - Listen—standing your ground isn’t always easy. You might be misunderstood. You might be labeled. But you won’t be alone. God stands with those who stand with Him. And when the storm hits, you’ll still be standing—because your foundation isn’t culture… it’s Christ. So today, be bold. Be kind. Be grounded. And above all, stand firm on what the Scriptures say. Thanks for hanging out with me today. If this encouraged you, don’t keep it to yourself—share it with someone who’s trying to walk the narrow road. And remember: truth isn’t trending—but it’s eternal. Until next time, stay rooted, stay courageous, and stay true to the Word.

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