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Living Faithfully in a Fallen Culture

Mar 7, 2024

How Shall We Live Now? (Part 1)

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How Shall We Live Now?

Living Faithfully in a Fallen Culture

How Shall We Live Now? (Part 1)

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As the City of Man grows darker—rejecting truth, celebrating sin, and silencing God’s people—how shall we live now? In this powerful six-part series, How Shall We Live Now, Dr. Michael Youssef boldly calls the Church to stand firm, speak truth, and keep our eyes fixed on the eternal City of God. With unwavering conviction in the inerrancy of Scripture and the divinity of Christ, Dr. Youssef equips believers to reject compromise, embrace repentance, and intercede for a lost world. Drawing from biblical models like Daniel, Abraham, and the early Church, this series challenges every follower of Christ to thrive—not merely survive—as faithful witnesses in a hostile age.

How Shall We Live Now? (Part 1)

Living Faithfully in a Fallen Culture

In this urgent and uncompromising message, Dr. Michael Youssef confronts the question many are asking: How shall we live now? As Western culture spirals into moral decay, hostility toward Biblical Truth, and open rebellion against God, believers must return to the foundations of Scripture. Drawing parallels to Israel’s fall and Rome’s collapse, Dr. Youssef calls the Church to thrive—not merely survive—in the City of Man by living as citizens of the City of God. Grounded in Habakkuk, Philippians, and the Genesis narrative, this episode exhorts us to repent, intercede, and fix our eyes on the Cross of Christ—the only source of eternal life, peace, and hope in an increasingly dark world.

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