Trapped in the Christian Bubble? Here’s How to Break Free
By: yesHEis
Are you stuck in a Christian bubble?
Someone from our community recently shared a powerful insight:
Last year, I realised I was living in a Christian bubble. It was comfortable, but I forgot there’s a huge world out there that needs Jesus.
There’s nothing wrong with living deeply connected in Christian community, right? True! The bible specifically encourages us to do exactly that. However, sometimes we get so caught up in our Christian life that we forget about our main purpose: to share Jesus’ love with everyone.
This highlights an obvious problem:
How do you share Jesus with people when everyone you know is already a Christian?
Let’s be honest, it’s easy to rationalise why it’s healthy to serve at church and be discipled by other believers. However, the importance of these things isn’t what’s in question.
Paul says in 2 Corinthians 5:20 that we are all Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us.
Here’s the real question: are you being an ambassador for Jesus?
An ambassador is someone sent by a state as its permanent representative in a foreign country. An ambassador can’t do their job in their home country. Jesus exemplified this, as we see Him develop close friendships with people outside of His natural circles – tax collectors, sinners, and the outcasts of society. And he did this not just to heal their bodies but to save their souls (Luke 15:2, Luke 7:34, Luke 5:20, Luke 19:7).
We are called personally to follow Jesus’ example. Think about it this way – the only reason the church has grown over history is because individual Christians have decided to step outside of their comfort zone.
What will you choose?
Here’s 3 ways to step out of your comfort zone…
1. Expand Your Relationships Beyond Familiar Borders
How do you naturally connect with people? Does that allow for non-Christian friendships to start and flourish? Or does it keep you in the Christian circles? You might need to consider volunteering for a local cause, joining a community sport club, or simply meet your neighbours.
2. Cultivate Intentional Relationships
Make a conscious effort to build genuine relationships with people from different walks of life. Show interest in their stories, share life experiences, and when the moment feels right, weave in your faith narrative as a natural part of your interaction.
3. Embrace Everyday Evangelism
Equip yourself with simple, effective ways to share the gospel during everyday life. Use resources to prepare for these opportunities, and ask the Holy Spirit for guidance to recognise and act on opportunities with courage and love.
Take stock of your existing social circles—do you need to step outside of Christian circles to be more accessible for non-Christians?
Article supplied with thanks to The Journey by yesHEis.
About the Author: yesHEis provides various resources to help share your faith in relatable ways.
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