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Reclaiming the Marketplace: A Christian Response to Secularization and Cultural Marxism

January 30, 2026 | Articles

A. Introduction and Agenda

In contemporary society, secular forces and influential ideologies like cultural Marxism are progressively marginalizing the Christian faith. They aim to fundamentally reshape concepts of justice, work, and social order by extending state authority into every domain of human existence.

This presentation draws on key Christian resources to show why business and the marketplace are vital arenas for faithful witness:

  • Ed Silvoso’s “Anointed for Business” – every business can be a ministry vehicle to transform society with the gospel.
  • Wayne Grudem’s “Business for the Glory of God” – how business activities—like ownership, profit, competition, and employment—can imitate God’s character and glorify Him when done biblically.
  • Abraham Kuyper’s framework of sphere sovereignty – different areas of life—family, church, business, state—each have their own God-given authority and should operate under Christ’s ultimate sovereignty.

Why This Matters

Cultural Marxism is a worldview that takes classic Marxist conflict theory—the division of society into oppressors and oppressed—and applies it not just to economics, but to every area of culture and social life. It views traditional Western and Christian norms, institutions, and values as inherently oppressive systems that must be systematically dismantled in the name of human liberation.

This ideology is fundamentally atheistic. It rejects biblical authority, the created order of God, and the gospel’s central message of individual repentance, personal faith in Jesus Christ, and reconciliation with God. Instead, it promotes a human-centered vision of salvation through social and cultural revolution.

At its core, Cultural Marxism wages a direct assault on key biblical truths:

  1. It replaces absolute truth with relativism.
  2. It undermines the God-designed structure of the traditional family.
  3. It erases biblical gender roles and the binary distinction between male and female.
  4. It shifts responsibility away from the individual before God and toward collective grievances based on class, race, gender, and other identity categories.

What is presented as social justice or progress is, in reality, a full-scale rejection of Genesis 1-3 and the gospel. It substitutes spiritual salvation through Christ with political and cultural liberation narratives. Sin is redefined as systemic oppression rather than personal rebellion against a holy God. Redemption is sought through human activism and power restructuring, not through the cross and the resurrection.

The stakes could not be higher. This is not merely a philosophical debate or a difference of political opinion. It is a profound spiritual battle that reaches into every major institution—family, church, education, media, government, and law—and ultimately concerns the souls of men and the eternal truth of God’s Word.

The hour is urgent. This worldview is advancing rapidly, reshaping minds, laws, and culture before our eyes. Make no mistake: the conflict is here, it is now, and it demands clear discernment, courageous conviction, and unwavering faithfulness to the biblical gospel. The souls of this generation—and the ministry of the church— are at risk.

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