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FaithBindsUs's avatar

A Simple Way to Live This Out!

Randy’s message is both clear and necessary. In a world where so many voices compete for attention, he reminds us that truth is not something we create or negotiate. It is found in Jesus Christ and must be discerned carefully. If we want to live this out in a practical way, it doesn’t require complexity. It requires intention.

Stay anchored. Spend more time in Scripture than in content. A steady foundation makes it easier to recognize when something is off.

Stay humble. Be willing to admit when you are wrong. Truth refines us, and a life that cannot be corrected cannot grow.

Stay thoughtful. Ask simple questions: Is this true? Does it align with Scripture? How do I know? Discernment is developed, not assumed.

Stay selective. Not every voice deserves influence. Choose depth over volume, substance over popularity.

And finally, stay close to Christ. The more familiar you are with His voice, the easier it becomes to recognize what does not sound like Him.

This is not about becoming skeptical of everything. It is about becoming grounded in the right thing.

When truth is your anchor, clarity follows.

Barbara Carroll's avatar

Thank you again , Mr. Kay, for another reminder of living in the truth of Jesus Christ. My heart is very troubled when I hear my “Christian professing “ friends talk about, and champion, the woke agenda as truth because “ God is so good, loving and compassionate, that He accepts everyone and everything” or the stance that “my God would never be against …..( fill in the blank.). Some days I feel like an old fossil - I am 76- who hangs on to the Way, the Truth, and the Life, while very few around me feel the same. I am a remnant, I guess. It is very comforting and supporting to hear of others who know and love the Truth, our Lord Jesus. Thank you again, Mr. Kay!

Randy Kay's avatar

Barbara, thank you for sharing your heart. You are not an old fossil—you are a faithful watchman. Scripture has always spoken of a remnant, and God has never measured faithfulness by the size of the crowd standing with you.

What you're describing is exactly what Paul warned Timothy about: a time when people would not endure sound doctrine but gather teachers to suit their own desires. Holding fast to Jesus as the Way, the Truth, and the Life—not one way among many—takes courage in this hour. Your 76 years are not a weight; they are a witness.

You are not alone. There are more of us than you know, standing on the same solid ground. Keep shining, sister. Heaven sees.

Blessings,

Randy