Series | The Life of Revival
Scripture | 1 John 4:4-5, “4 You,
dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in
you is greater than the one who is in the world. 5 They are from the world and
therefore speak from the viewpoint of the world, and the world listens to them.”
Lesson
20 | Standing for a Biblical
Worldview
A worldview basically means the way in which you see the world. Included in one’s worldview are beliefs about
morals & ethics, marriage & family values, religious practices, and
even politics. Consider a worldview to
be like the glasses in which you see the entire world through. If you wear atheistic worldview glasses than
everything you see will be based on the assumption that there is no god. When you see flowers you would say, “Look at
what blind evolutionary processes made over time.” Or when looking at a baby, “Here is a clump
of cells that will help reproduce the human species so that it can hopefully survive
another generation.”
However, if you wear Christian or biblical worldview glasses you
will see the same flower and say, “Look at what God created through His natural
laws.” Or when looking at a baby, “I see
a beautiful and unique person created in the image of God.” Certainly, there are countless other worldview
glasses people can wear like the Islamic worldview, the New Age/Hindu glasses,
or the materialistic selfish point of view.
However, according to the Bible there are only two real world views-
God’s and the world’s.
Therefore, as John wrote in the above passage we need to recognize
the difference between things that come from God and the world (everything
else, including the devil who is the “god/ruler of this age”). The good news for the disciple is that our
worldview is greater than all the other perspectives because it comes from God
Himself who lives within us. So we
shouldn’t get discouraged when we see worldly-minded people prospering or
convincing other worldly people of their view.
We should be confident that our God overcomes the world!
Here are three ways to stand for a biblical worldview, (1) Base
all your morals and values on the Word of God; (2) Make every major decision
based in prayer and the will of God; and (3) Confront other false and harmful
worldviews with the Word of God. Remember;
don’t let society force you to take off your biblical worldview glasses when
you enter the work place, school, or government because everyone, including the
godless, wears their worldview glasses everywhere they go!
Reflection |
Are you standing for a biblical worldview?
Action | (1) Explain from the Bible why
you should stand for a biblical worldview.
(2) Pray that God will use you to reach out with His worldview and
compel with sound biblical reason those who see things differently. (3) Lastly, for more information regarding standing
for a biblical worldview read the following books, “What is the Christian Worldview,” by Philip Ryken and “Foundations
of Christian Thought,” by Mark
Cosgrove.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Haggai 1:1-2:23, Revelation 11:1-19, Psalm 139:1-24, & Proverbs 30:15-16. Click here to read online.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Haggai 1:1-2:23, Revelation 11:1-19, Psalm 139:1-24, & Proverbs 30:15-16. Click here to read online.
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