Four Reasons You Should Be Cool

by Blaine Bartel | Articles, Christian Living

God wants you to be cool, accepted, and favored. The Scripture says, “Let not mercy and truth forsake you, bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart, and so find favor and high esteem in the sight of God and man” (Prov. 3:3,4 NKJV). You can enjoy favor, acceptance, and popularity with both God and people. Here are 4 reasons why you should be cool.

  1. Cool, accepted people have the ability to influence others for good. That includes a witness of your Christian faith.
  2. Cool, favored people have confidence to do things others believe to be impossible or improbable.
  3. Accepted people find it easy and natural to show others God’s love.
  4. Cool people stand up for truth and don’t need everyone to agree with them or
    even like them.

Six Ways Any Person Can Become Cool
Let’s get right to the point: you want to be accepted and popular with people. Who doesn’t? Now, you know you can’t try to gain popularity and “coolness” the way the world tries to manufacture it. So how does a person become “Christ-like cool?”

  1. You become cool when you stand up for what is right and don’t care who stands with you.
  2. You become cool when you reach out to the poor, the hurting, the lost – those who are “uncool”.
  3. You become cool when you take time for those whom many overlook – children. God loves kids, and so should we.
  4. You become cool when you freely admit your shortcomings, pick up where you have failed, and move forward with godly confidence.
  5. You become cool when you put God first in your words, your actions, and your plans.
  6. You become cool when you could care less about being cool.

    Source: Every Teenager’s Little Black Book on Cool
    by Blaine Bartel.
    Excerpt permission granted by Harrison House Publishers

Blaine is a modern-day Lazarus.

Jesus resurrected him out of 23 years of sexual addiction and the death of everything he held dear. Today he coaches men out of sexual brokenness and into the Jesus life.

Blaine and his wife Lori reside in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They love going on long walks from the kitchen to the living room and have a weakness for reality shows. Along with his speaking and coaching, Blaine is a writer and has recently shared his resurrection story in his latest book, "Death by a Thousand Lies."

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