Faith
Stand Firm: Gospel Above All in Dark Places
Faith Facts
- Evangelist Ben Jack urges Christians to take the Gospel boldly into challenging environments without compromising its truth.
- He emphasizes knowing the Gospel deeply so that believers can influence culture rather than be swayed by it.
- Jack calls believers to honor tradition but warns not to let it prevent reaching the lost in unexpected places.
Evangelist Ben Jack stresses the importance of bringing the message of Jesus into places that desperately need hope, reminding us to remain true to the Gospel without watering it down.
Jack’s experience as a missionary in UK nightclubs taught him that knowing and living the Gospel is essential for Christians working in environments that challenge their faith.
“If we don’t know the Gospel deeply, richly and above everything else, when we go into the world to engage culturally it is culture that will evangelise us, rather than we who will evangelise into the culture,” he said.
He warned that good intentions can be undermined when Christians change the Gospel in their efforts to fit cultural expectations, losing the core message people truly need.
Jack urged that meeting practical needs should never take precedence over sharing the hope of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
“Before we know it, we do what Paul warned us against in Galatians and we either add something to the Gospel that shouldn’t be there or, more likely, we take something away from the Gospel and we turn it into no Gospel at all – and there is no point to no Gospel at all.”
Jack encouraged believers to trust that the Gospel is always enough, and to use culture wisely as a tool for outreach while being anchored in faith.
Tradition, while valuable, should not stop Christians from faithfully reaching the world’s most neglected corners.
“If we get too trapped into our traditional ways of doing things, we will never go into the nightclub spaces because we will think ‘no, no, we mustn’t do that, we can’t do that, our tradition dictates that that is not a place for us to go and be’.”
He concluded by challenging Christians to remain rooted in the Gospel above all.
He urged them to be willing to step beyond comfort to be a faithful light in dark places.
Stand strong in your faith, let God’s Word be your guide, and let the true message of Jesus Christ shine wherever you go.
Remain vigilant not to let anything take away from or add to the Gospel, trusting in its power to transform lives for God’s glory.