A Christian Response to Woke
In our cultural moment, few words stir more confusion—or more emotion—than the word “woke.” Some use it as a compliment. Some use it as an insult. Some avoid it altogether because of the arguments it creates. But followers of Jesus do not anchor their lives in political labels. We look to Jesus. And so our question today is not, “Is the word good or bad?” Our question is: Does the idea of being awake to injustice and compassion reflect the heart of Jesus? And where does it not? In other words—how does Jesus teach us to be awake in this world? First, Jesus calls us to be awake to the needs around us. Jesus Calls Us to Be Awake to the Needs Around Us. When Jesus began His ministry in Luke 4, He said: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me…because He has anointed Me to proclaim good news to the poor…to set the oppressed free.” Jesus tells us plainly: God sees the hurting. God cares for the vulnerable. God stands with the oppressed. To be awake—spiritually and morally—is part of discipleshi...