What Christians SHOULD be doing in Times Like This

What Christians SHOULD be doing in Times Like This

From FLOW God Podcast by Eurvin Williams, Jr.

May 21, 2026 · 8 min · Season 3 · Episode 10

About this episode

The episode discusses how Christians should respond to the current cultural climate in light of biblical teachings from 2 Timothy 3.

Did the Bible really describe the world we’re living in right now? In 2 Timothy 3, Paul the Apostle warned that in the last days people would become lovers of self, lovers of money, proud, unholy, without self-control, and have a form of godliness but deny its power. When you read it, it sounds less like ancient history… and more like today’s headlines. But this passage isn’t meant to make believers panic—it’s meant to prepare us. In this video, we talk about: How 2 Timothy 3 identifies what we’re seeing in our world Why believers shouldn’t be surprised by the spiritual condition of our culture What Christians should be doing in times like these How to stay grounded in truth, faithful in persecution, and focused on the mission of the gospel The darkness of the world is not a reason to fear—it’s a call for believers to shine brighter. Scripture Focus: 2 Timothy 3:1-17 🎙️ Welcome to Flow God Podcast Encouraging believers. Reaching the seekers. This is a space where real conversations meet divine purpose. Each episode is rooted in truth, authenticity, and the mission to inspire a life that F.L.O.W.s—Follow, Love, Obey, Worship—because that’s what we were made to do. We talk faith…

People in this episode

Host: Eurvin Williams, Jr.

Topics covered

  • Christianity
  • spiritual preparedness
  • cultural commentary
  • faith in adversity
  • scriptural analysis

Keywords

  • Christian response
  • 2 Timothy 3
  • spiritual condition
  • faith
  • cultural issues
  • persecution
  • gospel mission

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: 2 Timothy 3

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