There is a rather strange catch phrase in popular Christian culture, WWJD, which, for anyone who is unaware, stands for What Would Jesus Do. Many Christians, especially younger people, seem to use this as a guiding principal for their lives, which I find a bit disconcerting. While, on the surface, this may seem to be a good source of direction, if you look a little deeper, I fear it is a little too wide open for personal interpretation, and ultimately, unnecessary, because we actually already know what Jesus would do. Why are we guessing, based on our own biased interpretation of what we think he might do in a given situation, when we can simply open the Bible and find out exactly what he did?