If Jesus were in the IDF today... What kind of soldier or man do you think he would be?

If Jesus were in the IDF today... What kind of soldier or man do you think he would be?

Author: Stan Hustad January 21, 2026 Duration: 20:27

In a culture crowded with slogans, outrage, and instant opinions, a recent radio program in The Jesus Entrepreneur Experience does something surprisingly rare: it asks people to stop, imagine, and think.

The program poses a single, provocative question—not to shock or inflame, but to awaken reflection:

If Jesus were here today—now, in our time and place—and if He were a young man living in Israel, what kind of man would He be if required to serve in the Israeli Defense Forces?

The result is a thoughtful, TED-Talk-length exploration that bridges history, faith, entrepreneurship, and the human condition—without preaching, ranting, or political positioning.

Making Jesus Real—Not Distant

At the heart of the program is a simple but profound concern: Jesus is real, but too often He feels unreal to modern people.

For many, Jesus exists only in stained glass, ancient texts, or distant history—long ago, in a far-away land. The broadcast challenges that distance by re-anchoring Jesus in real life: born into political oppression, raised in an occupied land, a refugee as a child, a working tradesman and small-business owner, and a man without elite credentials, yet deeply competent and respected.

Rather than asking the worn question "What would Jesus do?", the program reframes it in a more personal and practical way:

What would Jesus do if He were you?

The Thought Experiment: Jesus and the IDF

In modern Israel, military service is not hypothetical. It is a reality of citizenship and survival. If Jesus were living there today as a young man, He would almost certainly be required to serve.

The broadcast carefully avoids spectacle or sensationalism. There are no images of Jesus firing weapons or raging in battle. Instead, listeners are invited to imagine Him as calm, centered, and courageous—fully human, facing fear and duty.

The question is not what position He would take, but what kind of man He would be.

Character Over Certainty

Rather than offering conclusions, the program offers mirrors. By refusing to answer the question for the audience, the program creates space for honest self-examination.

The Entrepreneurial Connection

Jesus spent nearly two decades as a working tradesman before beginning His public ministry. In modern terms, He lived most of His life as a small-business owner—serving clients, mastering skills, managing work, and earning trust.

From this perspective, the term Jesus Entrepreneur is not irreverent—it is illuminating.

Things to Remember
- Jesus was fully real—historically, socially, economically.
- Character is revealed under pressure.

Things Worth Sharing
- Thoughtful questions invite deeper conversations than fixed positions.
- Understanding people is the foundation of influence.

Things to Take Note Of and Act On
- Examine what your assumptions say about you.
- Practice leading with conscience, not just competence.

Closing Challenge

If Jesus were here today—walking our streets, facing our pressures—what kind of man would He be? And what kind of person are you becoming?

For more information about The Jesus Entrepreneur Experience or working with Stan Hustad, reach out and continue the conversation.


Stan Hustad believes that building a meaningful enterprise and cultivating a resilient spirit are not separate journeys, but deeply connected parts of a single, ambitious life. In his podcast, Interesting ideas with Stan Hustad, he explores this intersection with a refreshing blend of practical wisdom and philosophical depth. Each conversation moves beyond surface-level tactics to examine the foundational beliefs and inner disciplines that sustain long-term success. You’ll hear discussions on entrepreneurial strategy and business growth, but always framed within a broader context of purpose and personal integrity drawn from Christian thought and spiritual practice. This isn’t about quick fixes; it’s about developing the character required to lead, create, and endure through challenges. The dialogue often circles back to how core values shape decision-making, team building, and innovative problem-solving. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of what it means to build something that lasts, both in the marketplace and within yourself. This podcast offers a space for those who suspect that true strength in business might just begin with understanding what you’re building for, and who you’re becoming along the way.
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