“What would Jesus do?” For some, it’s just a phrase from a faded bracelet. For others, it’s a question that still shapes every decision. CAIN’s “WWJD” takes that timeless challenge and turns it into a joyful, soul‑searching anthem—one that’s as much about daily living as it is about worship.
The sibling trio—Madison Cain Johnson, Taylor Cain Matz, and Logan Cain—grew up as true 2000’s youth group kids. Sunday mornings bled into Sunday nights, Tuesday Bible studies happened in their living room, and summers were marked by youth camps that left a permanent mark on their faith. Back then, the “WWJD” bracelet wasn’t just a fashion statement—it was a constant reminder to measure every thought, word, and action against the example of Christ.
Fast‑forward to today, and CAIN wanted to bring that question back for a new generation. Written as part of their recent project, “WWJD” blends their signature harmonies with a message that’s both nostalgic and urgent. The lyrics point to the way Jesus lived—healing the broken, welcoming the outcast, serving the least, and ultimately laying down His life. It’s a call to not just admire His example, but to imitate it.
This song hits me because it’s easy to let the question fade into the background of life. But when I stop and actually ask it—when I filter my reactions, my priorities, my relationships through What would Jesus do?—it changes everything. 1 Peter 2:21 says, “To this you were called, because Christ suffered for you, leaving you an example, that you should follow in his steps.” And 1 John 2:6 makes it even clearer: “Whoever claims to live in him must live as Jesus did.”
“WWJD” isn’t about perfection—it’s about direction. It’s about letting the life of Jesus be the compass that points us forward, even when the path is narrow.
If you’ve been navigating decisions on autopilot, maybe it’s time to slow down and ask the question again. Not as a slogan, but as a way of life. Let it shape your words, your choices, your compassion. And watch how it turns ordinary moments into opportunities to walk like Him.